As I Was Saying
  Two online viewing reports published this week agree that online video viewing – including acceptance of video advertising and a boom in mobile access
  Whenever the first words of a television commercial include “the future of television,” I pay attention, curious to see what someone in “the
Editor’s Note:  This is an updated version of a blog posted on January 31.  The author has  confirmed that the infographic was created and posted
Now that there’s been time to reflect on the CES aftermath, it’s more perplexing than ever. Heading out to CES a couple weeks ago, over-the-top TV and
NCTA is having a busy month, including a major White House initiative and expectations that the Congressional lame duck session will include action on a major bill
   ‘Tis the season for think-tanks and prognosticators – plus political analysts and operatives – to prioritize the Internet outlook for
Cable networks, including ones owned by CBS, Time Warner and Scripps Networks, plus program producers and multichannel video program distributors, will find out next
For the two-screen advertising vision to have any chance of success – a high priority among many cable operators and networks – there must be a uniform
It’s gratifying when an hour-long discussion about the contentious issue of retransmission consent concludes with unanimous agreement from broadcast and cable
In about a month, the Advanced Television Systems Committee will issue a “candidate standard” for broadcast triggers – tiny bits of code embedded