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Courts and Congress Put Spotlight on Copyright Office

Posted onMarch 24, 2017April 6, 2017AuthorPaul Sweeting

Ninth Circuit’s ruling in FilmOn case highlights stakes in battle over next Register of Copyrights Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsAereo, Carla Hayden, copyright law, Copyright Office, FilmOn, Library of Congress, Maria Pallante

More Than One if Five Broadband Households Have No Pay-TV Service, Study Finds

Posted onMarch 17, 2017August 22, 2018AuthorPaul Sweeting

As with other studies, the biggest factor driving the cord-nils out of the traditional pay-TV fold is cost Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsconsumer behavior, cord-cutting, cord-nevers, pay-TV, Streaming, TDG

Broadcasters’ Goal-Line Stand

Posted onMarch 9, 2017March 24, 2017AuthorPaul Sweeting

Broadcasters could end up pay more per viewer than they’re paying now to hold on to NFL rights Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsbroadcast TV, CBS, Facebook, Google, Les Moonves, live sports, NFL

Plenty of Bundles, Not Much Joy in Linear OTT

Posted onMarch 2, 2017March 17, 2017AuthorPaul Sweeting

Any consumer marketer will tell you that segmentation is critical to maximizing revenue Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsbundling, DirecTV Now, Hulu, OTT, pay-TV, Sling TV, YouTube

A Chunk of History: The Medieval Roots of Digital Publishing

Posted onFebruary 23, 2017March 2, 2017AuthorPaul Sweeting

One of the paradoxes of the digital era of media is its retrograde quality. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsdigital publishing, economics, film, History, Music, publishing, television

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Reading Up on Digital Disruption

One of the more striking aspects of the conversation around Musk’s pursuit of Twitter, including from Musk himself, has been its U.S.-centric focus. Much of the discussion has been framed against the backdrop of the U.S. culture war and the ersatz controversy over so-called cancel culture, such as around whether Musk will invite U.S. figures like Donald Trump, Katie Hopkins and Alex Jones to rejoin the platform after they were banned by the previous management for violating Twitter’s policies on hate speech and disinformation. Yet Twitter is a global platform. Read More …

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