by Wayne Friedman on Jun 28, 9:00 AM
Dish is packaging its standard linear TV cable/broadcast package with a free subscription to Netflix's basic ad-supported option -- with a 2-year contract.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 27, 1:14 PM
A town hall meeting with staff told of the need to sell assets to strengthen Paramount's balance sheet due to recent "unacceptable" profit declines.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 26, 7:00 AM
With pressing questions about how to separate truths from lies and everything in between, CNN has a monumental task in attempting to hold all parties accountable.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 25, 9:01 AM
MoviePass, which had filed for bankruptcy, now says it is profitable. Subscribers pay a monthly fee for 1 to 3 movies a month and get free credits to watch more movies if they watch ads before the movie starts.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 24, 10:35 AM
A recent ARF report says 6% of U.S. households watch TV "exclusively" on mobile devices -- a million more than in 2022.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 21, 11:27 AM
The focus is on so-called "swing" voters' use of TV-video platforms as a clue in what polls say will be a close election.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 20, 10:17 AM
Viewers might see far fewer TV-ready zingers and "gotcha" moments.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 19, 8:00 AM
Tubi wants its viewers to be more involved. With its just-launched Stubios, fans can vote on programming and projects that Tubi is considering.
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 18, 9:00 AM
Would consumers care if streaming platforms add on a few more commercials?
by Wayne Friedman on Jun 17, 9:00 AM
Given the price sensitivity of consumers these days, the natural choice would seem for the NBA and NHL to start big league-owned streaming platforms.