While over-the-top video has made huge strides over the past few years, those cutting the pay-TV cord are still, by and large, early adopters. With the high-prices of cable and the… Read more »
You can’t blame the National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) for sounding the alarm that Google’s support — and suggested recommendations — for AllVid would be tantamount to giving away the… Read more »
This is a great piece on the current battle Google is waging to allow them to get access to the TV screen and also legally be able to render pay TV… Read more »
The online video marketplace continued changing rapidly during the fourth quarter. Much of the action centered around the proliferation of new connected entertainment platforms and Hollywood’s rising awareness of the long-lasting… Read more »
It’s important to dispel potential myths and market misunderstandings when it comes to consumer electronic devices and trends. For 2011, that includes paid video chat, Apple dominating the living room and… Read more »
Total subscription dollars for video go down in an OTT world. And while every household in the U.S. cutting the cord is an unlikely scenario, the increased popularity of services like… Read more »
Before the launch of Apple’s App store, the mobile application marketplace reminded me of a state-run grocery store I saw in Eastern Berlin in September 1989: colorless and half-empty, offering up… Read more »
It seems the press has caught cord-cutter fever. Reading a recent Washington Post piece, you’d think we’ve entered some sort of Pay-TV apocalypse in which robots battle hipster armies who consume… Read more »