ResearchOutlook: Media and consumer tech in 2015
In 2015 expect the payoff for video ad tech to begin, sharp growth for OTT, and more legal battles for net neutrality. Read more »
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In 2015 expect the payoff for video ad tech to begin, sharp growth for OTT, and more legal battles for net neutrality. Read more »
Insofar as the FCC’s goal is to create a level playing field, where OVDs could compete effectively with facilities-based pay-TV providers, the disparate treatment of broadcast and digital rights will make… Read more »
Consumers have been waiting forever for real TV options over the internet — now they may finally get them. Here’s what the FCC’s big announcement could mean for you. Read more »
Underlying much of the debate of interconnection fees and paid prioritization is an unspoken and largely unexamined assumption that the current power dynamic between ISPs and content providers is both inevitable… Read more »
Try as they might to make it seem otherwise, the commercial interests of MLB Advanced Media and Netflix are not co-terminus with the public’s interest in net neutrality. Read more »
The danger in laying down hard and fast net neutrality rules now is that they could lock in structural dynamics in the market for online content when we don’t really know… Read more »
Missing from much of the early touting of winnders and losers from the net neutrality ruling is a sense of just how complicated the business relationships among many broadband providers and… Read more »
Despite broadcasters’ trumpeting of the free-market principles they say are at work in retransmission negotiations, the current retransmission consent regime is truly a creature of Congress. Read more »
If the court throws out the FCC’s rules, and all bets come off, we could be looking at a highly complex market, where some content owners are able to dictate terms… Read more »
Justice Department or Federal Trade Commission should treat the common practice of bundling low-rated networks like the Smithsonian Channel in with “must-carry” channels like CBS to achieve carriage fees and channel… Read more »