News from the FCC and a federal court decision mean that sports fans may soon see the end of hated black-out rules, which prevent local fans from seeing their teams on… Read more »
If I’m paying $200 to see the Red Sox play (don’t laugh), do I really want to be spammed with offers on my iPhone? Maybe yes, maybe no. This the sort… Read more »
The ranks of cord-cutters are growing — but ESPN is digging in to protect the existing TV model. A new feature shows the tension in the sports giant’s calculations, and raises… Read more »
Much like television is experiencing a diversity of new and niche content thanks to the change in distribution wrought by broadband, the enterprise is experiencing a similar explosion of software. Read more »
Sports leagues — especially the NFL — use blackouts to encourage fans to see games in the stadium rather than on TV. A new proposal by the FCC would make it… Read more »
Sports leagues filed a petition in support of broadcasters’ request to shut down Aereo at the Supreme Court. The filing shows how Aereo has become a high-stakes threat, and provides a… Read more »
The FCC may finally get rid of its decades-old blackout rules for live sports broadcasts. Unfortunately, that still doesn’t mean that any of these games will be available online. Read more »
The MLB is planning to use the new iBeacon indoor mapping technology in Apple’s iOS 7 to customize its At the Ballpark app, making it an interactive experience at stadiums nationwide. Read more »
MLB is known as the pro sports league that understood the power of mobile way before its peers. But can it repeat that success in mobile games in order to build… Read more »
Watching MLB games live on YouTube is now possible… if you live in Europe: The league is starting to stream two games per day on the video site, but not in… Read more »