Two years after ABC canceled them, soap operas One Life to Live and All My Children are coming back to life online, with four new 30-minute episodes per week available on… Read more »
Most people who watch House of Cards, of course, probably won’t binge-view all 13 episodes, because most people don’t have time for that. They’ll watch two or three at a time… Read more »
Apart from the loss of viewers, traditional TV networks are also losing their monopoly on A-list creative talent. On Thursday, Amazon formally announced it was beginning production on the first six… Read more »
Long gone are the days when broadcast and cable networks, magazines, and radio were the gateways to customers. Today brand advertisers must go to much greater lengths to find their audiences… Read more »
One of China’s most well known Internet TV providers, Shanghai-based PPTV has picked Microsoft’s cloud service, Azure, to run its Asia TV Networks (ATN) service. According to the press release: “PPTV will adopt… Read more »
A new category of digital media has emerged in the living room: social TV. This relatively new concept can be defined as any application, website or software that allows viewers to… Read more »
The man leading the launch of BSyB’s new internet-only TV service, Now TV, tells paidContent he aims to repackage Sky programming for online devices in fresh new ways and with a… Read more »
News Corp’s part-owned UK satcaster tentatively launches the first phase of what could be the start of a strategy-changing new business line – internet-delivered pay-TV that puts its satellite dishes in… Read more »
The industry-wide internet TV venture led by broadcasters and ISPs promises boxes in stores before August. But, four years on, can even YouView make in-roads to the burgeoning connected TV space? Read more »