by Wayne Friedman on Aug 17, 12:31 PM
Streaming subscribers' fee prices have risen for the likes of Netflix and Disney+ and virtual pay TV providers - cousins of cable/satellite and telco operators that have seen sharp cord-cutting by consumers.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 16, 9:00 AM
Netflix is expanding its gaming activity to a number of platforms, while other companies are just looking to find the right streaming TV/video programming creative and distribution combination.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 15, 9:00 AM
Soccer -- or European football -- has for years been one of those sports knocking at the door.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 14, 9:00 AM
Major TV stations are looking to make deals with big professional sports leagues to air games on regular broadcast/over-the-air TV.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 11, 10:36 AM
Content is not only king -- a ruler is pulling more strings over his kingdom.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 10, 10:51 AM
Does CW now look like a model to become a new Fox Network?
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 9, 12:26 PM
Some established streamers are seeing quarterly or monthly declines. AMC recently said it had a 2% drop in subscribers on a "sequential" basis - which may be a warning sign.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 8, 9:00 AM
Would you want to know how this upcoming story concludes now -- or near the end of reading this column?
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 7, 2:03 PM
Roku is way ahead of some other platforms. But don't expect this lead to be maintained in the long term.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 4, 12:12 PM
"The New York Times" headline says "Trump Dines With Fox News Executives After Learning of Third Indictment."