by Wayne Friedman on Jul 17, 10:13 AM
Amid the disruption of actors' strikes on top of writers' strikes, upfront negotiations continue to raise even more question marks.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 14, 2:00 PM
As part of its next stage of commerce development, Roku has struck a deal with ecommerce site Shopify, enabling viewers to make direct purchases via their Roku remote control devices.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 13, 10:43 AM
After more than a decade of "Peak TV," the disruption of original scripted series due to Hollywood talent strikes could leave viewers feeling piqued.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 12, 9:20 AM
With digital-first media companies in the driver's seat, the next wave of streaming/linear TV content battles is about to start: sports TV rights.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 11, 1:40 PM
What The New York Times' decision to get out of sports means for legacy TV and digital-first streaming services?
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 10, 9:00 AM
Thirty-four percent of Americans don't know how much they spend overall per month on streaming, according to Reviews.org.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 7, 9:00 AM
With Tucker Carlson's exit now firmly in the rear-view mirror for Fox News Channel, are we now seeing where the rubber meets the road? Speeding TV networks to come.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 6, 9:00 AM
This weekend, I was not home and didn't know where the Tour de France was playing. Then I realized: let me try the NBC TV Network through its local affiliate. Yes! Right there, live on NBC.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 5, 1:10 PM
If Warner Bros. Discovery puts all live CNN on streamer Max and gets away with it, all hell will break loose in an environment where there is already lots of heat.
by Wayne Friedman on Jul 3, 8:00 AM
In sports TV, as well as all media business, there are haves and have nots. The picture is becoming clear as to what that is all about: Go big, go national.
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