As I Was Saying
Beta Research’s “Cable Network Interest Study” raises question about how mobile apps for new or mid-sized networks will evolve. Not
Talk about awkward timing. Three big TV-set makers and a 3D technology company unveiled plans this week to “collaborate on the development of a new technology
Not than I have anything against the seers and soothsayers who offer glowing forecasts about the future of media (been there, done that). Nor do I question their
ESPN is expanding its distribution relationship with Microsoft, starting with a TV app that will let Xbox 360 viewers watch two college football games simultaneously,
The public-private partnership needed for effective protection of “cyber-reliant critical infrastructures” has not yet coalesced, according to a
Just a few years ago, Fuse TV was the “official broadcast partner” of Lollapalooza, the big late-summer Chicago music festival. Next month, the event
The AllVid Tech Company Alliance, a consortium of consumer electronics manufacturers and retailers, plus some other intriguing firms ranging from Sony, Mitsubishi and
And for this week’s installment of the continuing saga of “Cord Cutting Forecasts,” we take a look at the entry from Knowledge Networks. The
July 4th weekend is typically not a big time for TV set sales. Other than Wimbledon, there is sparse programming that clatters for a new big screen in the home. Hence
Is “new” better? Or even worth the effort? On his Web videocast The TV News this week, Jeff Grimshaw harangued Home Box Office for daring (with BBC as