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It's Time To 'Act': Why TV & Video Need A New Regulatory Framework
It's time for a new regulatory framework for television/video – one that embraces the realities of our digital world while preserving the core principles that have guided media regulation for decades.
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.
Will Carriage And Retrans Fees Be The Death Of Linear?, OpenAP Expands CrossPlatform Programmatic Capabilities
Can US cable networks survive the loss of carriage fees and the real value of OpenID’s new unified programmatic buying platform.
As TV Viewers Rebundle, Can Cable Companies Mount A Comeback?
Market fragmentation and confusion may lead to new opportunities to re-aggregate broadband, legacy TV, OTT apps, gaming and more, PwC says in a new report. That could pave the way for a cable comeback if it can solve consumer problems with billing, search and more.
Netflix’s Password Sharing Crackdown Creating More Problems Than It Is Solving, NESN Launches First Streaming RSN
Why cracking down on password-sharing is not a good idea for Netflix and why launching a streaming RSN is a very good idea for MLB.
Did Hollywood Give Up On Its Legacy Golden Geese Too Soon?
Netflix’s disastrous week is almost certainly an occasion for other media companies to reconsider their online strategies. Should they plow ahead, betting everything on the streaming future, or slow down and sustain their legacy broadcast and cable operations as long as possible?