
The Future Of Television. Dissected Daily.
Grading The Streaming Services Amid Pandemic's Transformed Market
Hollywood is facing epochal change, and streaming services are set to take advantage. But which ones have done best in an extraordinary time. Our mid-term grades on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, et al.
Quibi Nabs $750 Million More, Names News Programs Ahead of Launch
Mobile video startup Quibi is having a good week, one month before its launch: it said it has raised another $750 million, and detailed news shows made for it by BBC, NBC and Telemundo.
The Hits Keep Comin': New Scripted Series Have Doubled In A Decade
Peak TV keeps hitting new peaks, up 7 percent in 2019 to a record 532 scripted shows. And don't expect it to stop anytime soon, executives say.
Analysts Love Disney+ Fast Start, But Warn Churn Can Still Burn
Disney stock jumped after two analysts estimated Disney+ subscriber numbers were outperforming projections. But churn remains a concern as Disney rolls out new shows.
Nine Ways Niche VOD Services Can Attract Subscribers Amid The Streaming Wars
Getting subscribers in the door is an existential issue for niche services amid brutal competition. At the Future of TV conference, marketing and business-development executives offered nine tactics crucial to survival amid that competition.
Apple's TV+ Giveaway Will Be Huge, Skew What Counts As SVOD Success
Apple is giving away a year of free TV+ service for anyone who buys its hardware. That could bring 100 million or more users onto the service, even with conservative math. How do we value those customers versus all the competition?
Apple's TV+, Arcade Bargains Build Price Pressures For Everyone Else
Apple is offering its SVOD and game-streaming services at bargain prices that will pinch the business models of competitors. And any losses Apple absorbs won't affect its bottom line like some of those others.
Unique Content Key To Looming Video-Streaming Wars
As users switch from pay TV to online services, they'll look for unique programming to decide where they subscribe, a new study suggests. And they don't plan to subscribe to many services either. The streaming wars could get very rough very soon.
Quibi By The Numbers: Does It Add Up To A New TV Paradigm?
Quibi's top executives disclosed a lot of key numbers at a weekend conference, including the need for $500 million in more capital. But will they add up to a hit or a gigantic miss when the mobile-video platform launches next April?