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The Film Industry’s Post-Barbenheimer Future, Netflix Ads Reconsiders Microsoft
A look at how streaming impacts the film industry, for better and for worse, and why Netflix is over its deal with Microsoft.
With TV A Mess, Should Hollywood Be Making More Games?
Strike-stifled studios should be thinking about how to build entertainment far beyond their broken TV and movie business models. The game industry is showing what may be possible as it evolves to a new subscription- and franchise-driven future.
Roku Moves Into Smart Home Territory, Samsung Opens Up Their TV OS
We evaluate the latest salvo in the streaming wars, this time around the TV OS, and speculate on why Roku is making smart bulbs.
The Sky Stops Falling On Netflix, Hulu Is Disney’s New Superhero Franchise
The big issues confronting Netflix coming out of their Q2 earnings calls and why a resurgent Hulu may be an issue for Disney.
Netflix Picks Microsoft, Better Measurement For Social Video
Is Microsoft cool enough for Netflix and the value of social video to explain new products.
Ninja's Leap To Mixer Scrambles Livestreaming But Don't Cry For Twitch Just Yet
One of Twitch's biggest stars, Ninja, surprised the livestreaming industry by jumping to rival Mixer. It could be a big deal for the burgeoning business, but Twitch isn't going anywhere.
Amazon Leads Tech Giant TV Ad Spending... and it's Not Even Close
U.S. tech giants spent millions on advertising in the first half of the year. Using data from iSpot, we take a closer look at who spent what where.
"Netflix For Games" Services Creating A Gold Rush Too
The rush to create video game subscription services is as heated as the one for video subscription services. And it's a bigger market.
'Timeless' Finale Will Have Emotional Fan Base Waiting for it This Fall
"Timeless" returns to NBC for a two-hour finale later this year -- a smart move given the response audiences have provided the show.