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That Didn't Take Long: T-Mobile Ghosts Its Skinny Bundles
T-Mobile killed off its T-Vision skinny bundles just five months after launching them. What took so long?
ViacomCBS Rollercoaster Highlights Challenges Facing Smaller Streamers
ViacomCBS and Discovery shares went on a Rollercoaster of Doom over the past few days, possibly a harbinger of more challenges to come for smaller streamers trying to keep up with some of the world's biggest companies.
Netflix Still King, But Losing Mindshare Fast In Original Shows
Original shows on Netflix remain the most in demand with audiences in major markets, a new study found, but competitors led by Disney+'s 'The Mandalorian' are starting to reshape the fan landscape.
Comcast Flexes Unexpected Muscle To Reduce Churn
Comcast's Xfinity Flex device was often derided when it first debuted, but has made a big difference in the company's effort to keep broadband subscribers around.
Disney+ Hits The Century Mark Amid Mouse House Transformation
Disney+ crossed the 100 million subscriber mark, CEO Bob Chapek announced at the annual shareholders meeting. Now comes the harder part, getting the next 100 million to catch Netflix, while solving some thornier questions about the rest of its streaming empire.
Paramount Plus Movie Strategy Yet Another Approach To Hollywood's Thorniest Problem
Paramount Plus launches this week with lots of familiar franchises, and yet another new approach to streaming high-profile movies. Will it be enough for ViacomCBS to keep up with services from much bigger companies?
Discovery Streaming Adds 7 Million Subs But Can It Sustain Linear Too?
Discovery more than doubled its streaming subscribers in the past seven weeks, with plans to add 1,000 more hours of programming this year. But can it really afford to sustain its legacy cable operations too?
HBO Max, Disney+ Bet On Premium Puts Pressure On Competition
Early data on the consumer appeal of new premium content initiatives at Disney+ and HBO Max suggest their competitors will have to come up with a lot more money to continue to compete, and with more than just high-profile movies.
Is Live News The Next FAST Frontier?
Tubi announced a huge expansion of its News section, adding live 24-hour feeds from nearly 80 stations owned by four big groups. Is live news the hot new fashion for free streamers?
European Streaming Hitting Records Too, Thanks to Netflix, Amazon
Netflix and Amazon were just as big in Europe's record year for streaming video as they have been in the United States, a new survey shows. But there were some distinctive Continental differences when you look further into the numbers.
What TV Shows Does Amazon's New CEO Watch?
Amazon is about to make Andy Jassy, the company's just anointed successor to Jeff Bezos and an expert on cloud computing, one of the most powerful people in Hollywood. So does this guy even watch TV?
Smart TVs Looking Even Smarter In Latest Pandemic Usage Study
Smart TVs saw the biggest growth in a great quarter for the online-video business, a new Conviva study found. Roku and YouTube also had big quarters, while South America and Africa viewership boomed. But ads got longer, despite consumer preferences.
Tubi's Pitch To Brands Shows Where FAST Services Should Go Next
Tubi pitched advertisers this week with some big numbers on its first year with Fox. But contained within the pitch were key factors that all the free, ad-supported services will need to embrace amid stiffer competition for audiences.
Does Roku Need To Invest In More Shows To Justify Sky-High Share Prices?
Roku's shares are up almost a third in less than two weeks. How to keep them there? We have an idea.
What Next For Roku After Record Week And Quibi Deal?
Roku set all kinds of records in January's first week, and made its first original-content deal. Where does it go from here?
How Did Streaming Video Services Fare In TV[R]EV's 2020 Report Card?
In a year when seven big subscription video services launched, Netflix ruled. How did all the competition grade out in TVRev's report card?
Netflix Looking Strong For Long Haul, But May Face Short-Term Bump, Analysts Say
Thanks to Netflix's embrace of movies while Hollywood studios stick with a shuttered exhibition business, the streamer is looking strong, one analyst says. But another says this quarter could have a short-term surprise.
Q&A: Frost Prioleau, CEO Of Simpli.Fi Demand-Side Ad Platform
Connected TV advertising has taken off during the pandemic, says Frost Prioleau, CEO of the long-time digital advertising platform Simpli.Fi. TVRev talked trends, who's winning, and what the future holds for CTV advertising.
Amid Sale Talk, Crunchyroll Shows How Niche Services Can Take Care Of Best Fans
Anime streaming service Crunchyroll may be on the sale block, but its latest strategy shows exactly how niche streamers should take care of their best fans.
Apple, Disney Take Baby Steps Toward The Great Rebundling
Apple announced a bundle with Showtime and CBS All Access, and Verizon will add Hulu and ESPN+ to its free Disney+ offering. Let the Great Re-Bundling commence! Well, at least a little bit.