Mixed Signals
In the tiny northern California hamlet of Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, where I blissfully (and gratefully) live and work, I see weekly a tiny snap-shot of a rather huge
Dish Network chairman Charlie Ergen’s comments in the June 7th edition of The Wall Street Journal captured a key point he has pushed for decades, even before
At the NAB Show in Las Vegas, interactive TV was again abuzz. This remains appropriate — no matter how long this TV add-on remains in the wings — because
Four decades ago, when broadcasters began to really have to deal seriously with cable operators as rival forms of video distributors, most observers felt the promise (
It’s been more than a decade since I saw, in person, the former head of and founder of ReplayTV. His name is Anthony Wood, and he used to attend and speak at
My 20th Satellite Name-The-Year event just came and went in Washington, DC, March 14-16. And thus far, 2012 is already clearly a year of yearning for the world’
As part of a recent client business plan - written for a client in the laundromat business, called Clean View Media Network (CVMN), wishing to use digital signage in
A handful of weeks ago, I was asked to serve on an “expert panel” at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) covering the topic of America’s
Whether it’s “TV Everywhere,” or something as eye-popping and catchy, the real idea of video today, and the real video-TV revolution, is based on
At the 2011 CES in Las Vegas, I wrote for Multichannel News about four Ts: tablets, talks, travel, and thin TVs. The tablets and thin TVs topic was the obvious