by Wayne Friedman on Jan 15, 9:00 AM
It's not just promoting movies, but the platforms where they stream.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 14, 9:00 AM
With ever-higher sports TV rights fees, shared distribution -- simulcasting airing multiple TV networks -- could be a key for future growth.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 13, 9:00 AM
At least it's timely: a new TV/video platform is launching what it calls Covid-Free TV found in doctors' waiting rooms.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 12, 9:00 AM
Initial moves first targeted Republicans who refused to certify the Electoral College results for Joe Biden as our next President. But then it extended to all parties.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 11, 9:00 AM
Hawley is glomming onto the remains of the Trump Administration, hoping to capture his base -- by any means necessary.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 8, 9:00 AM
TV marketers don't want to be anywhere near such highly emotional situations.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 7, 9:00 AM
That goal may be why it is so interested in Quibi's library.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 6, 9:00 AM
Major TV series debut and returning efforts hope to give networks a second chance at delivering substantial TV viewership.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 5, 9:00 AM
We know Donald Trump as a private citizen isn't going away -- and some networks will be eager to follow his actions, especially regarding the civil and criminal lawsuits he faces.
by Wayne Friedman on Jan 4, 9:00 AM
Comcast, Charter and Altice benefited from their broadband/digital businesses, especially in an at-home pandemic world.
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