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Why Broadcast, Not Cable Is The Peacock's Golden Feather
Peacock’s success is being driven by NBC’s broadcast programming. Which, Brandon Katz explains, is likely another reason why they are jettisoning their cable networks.
Hot Takes: What Trends Are The Industry Sleeping On?
What's the one trend that more people in the industry should be paying attention to right now? Our esteemed Thought Leaders Circle members weigh in.
Locked Out Of Local TV: The Streaming Bundle We Still Can’t Get
It’s time to ask why viewers can’t simply pay for what many want: a bundle comprised of just OTA broadcast TV networks and local stations/diginets — reasonably priced and easy to access via streaming.
Cable/Satellite Users Are ‘Quiet Quitting’ But Sports Keeps Them On Board
“Quiet-quitting” stayed prevalent in Q2 as sports and news helped keep audiences tethered to cable and satellite, to some extent.
While Strikers Walk, The Issues They’re Fighting Are Only Getting Bigger
As the writer and actor strikes grind on, the industry they’re working for continues to shift dramatically toward streaming, as shown by a string of new studies. By the time strikers return, the industry could be radically different.
Viewers Are Quiet Quitting Pay TV
Viewers aren’t cutting the cord as much as they’re shifting most of their viewing to streaming and what that means for TV’s future.
The Emmys Revealed The Gap Between TV's Two Competing Universes
The Emmys revealed how far apart the worlds of broadcast and streaming have become, a rift that will only widen as streaming becomes dominant.