Online video has come a long way, and is increasingly becoming the digital TV of tomorrow, driven by a demographic shift and continuously increasing migration to digital TV consumption.
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One of the most interesting debates taking place in streaming video circles these days is – how should we define TV, now? It seems semantic, but the question has come …
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As expected, the World Cup is starting to break online streaming record numbers again, with the majority of the matches happening during US business hours.
Here is some interesting data for …
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The modern cable industry, at least in the US, has been forcefully moving ahead and endorsing TV Everywhere as their digital model – the ability to access online content as part of the cable subscription, migrating the high value revenue stream to the digital age. On the other end, Netflix has been trying to create more original content to move beyond the exclusivity of cable. Read More
An interesting set of Adobe Primetime related news were published this morning – for a quick overview, here are the released announcements.
Adobe Primetime Powers TV Across Screens For Turner …
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Basketball fans rejoice – similar to the years before, March Madness is streamed live over the Internet. In contrast to last year, it doesn’t offer a $3.99 paid option, only Adobe Pass …
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