May 26 2012 - 2:05am
Did anyone notice what else the four executives on the “Sports Panel” segment of Wednesday morning’s General Session had in common? Yes, of course, they were all white males,
Jun 4 2012 - 11:22pm
Among the worst neologisms of the current multi-platform frenzy is “phablet,” a term coined in the computer/communications world to describe devices that fall between a smart “
Jul 18 2012 - 10:10pm
What are you doing Thursday at 9 pm? Watching Seinfeld.
But this time - starting at 9 pm on July 19 - it’s not “appointment television” as was the 1990s hit in the same “
Jul 24 2012 - 7:37pm
“Multiscreeners” - viewers who use a tablet or smartphone while watching TV - are significantly more likely to stay in the room and not change channels during commercial breaks.
They
Aug 2 2012 - 4:25am
One way to look at the recent Free State Foundation analysis of “Video Services Regulation” is its role as a place-holder for the upcoming “discussions” about overhauling
Aug 22 2012 - 9:36pm
Is Jay Leno 25% or 30% - or even 10% - less funny now than he was prior to this week’s ballyhooed cutbacks at NBC’s Tonight Show?
On Monday, Jay joked that NBC’s parent Comcast
Sep 1 2012 - 12:34pm
Programmers and especially cable operators developing new customer-premises architecture may need to heed the findings of a new Google research report on “The New Multi-screen World?
Beyond the
Feb 1 2012 - 4:34pm
You can be sure that Comcast’s advertising seers and their minions at Canoe Ventures will be keeping a keen eye on the array of interactive commercials during Sunday’s Super Bowl,
Feb 7 2012 - 7:13pm
As if the battle for wireless bandwidth isn’t volatile enough already, would-be participants keep finding new ways to ratchet up the confrontation.
Even the most well-intentioned suggestions
Feb 20 2012 - 1:46pm
What is it about new media’s proclivity for disaster movies? The original Poseidon Adventure debuted the same year (1972) as Home Box Office, and it became a staple of the new premium network