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There were 9 billion reasons last year why TV programmers and operators should get on the same page for VOD advertising. That’s the estimated number of free VOD views in 2012 that weren’t
Time Warner Inc.’s new study of second-screen viewing behavior puts even greater emphasis on the growing urgency and sophistication of finding out when and how viewers respond to
You’ve seen Big Buck Bunny, right? That’s the HD clip released in 2008 as an open-source project by Amsterdam’s Blender Foundation to showcase 3D animation and crowd-sourced content
What do you get when you cross-breed the Huffington Post, Time Warner Cable’s NY1 news wheel and Pandora? If the idea works, you might get Sii.TV, the brainchild of former New York Times tech
  Hulu, the Santa Monica, Calif.-based online video service provider with a name that reminds most Haoles of an odd dance party on Pacific Sandwich Isle, came along at just the right time to
The “gateway” — half cable modem, half set-top box — is slowly advancing into U.S. living rooms as part of the gigantic transition to Internet-protocol-based video
In the ever-popular Trolling for Trademarks Dept.: Cox Communications last week filed for trademark protection on “Flare” and “My Flare,” which among other things cover access
Lots of people aspire to being “cord-cutters.” There’s an undeniable populist yearning to want to stick it to The Man for the evil of forcing them to pay “too much”
Cisco Systems went into damage-control mode after CEO John Chambers told Wall Street last week that it’s decided to give up on low-end set-top box deals (see Cisco Is 'Walking Away'