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The Future of TV: Platform or Service?

Posted onDecember 9, 2015December 17, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

The stakes are high for media companies, but at least the choices are becoming clearer. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsAmazon, Apple, OTT, set-top boxes, subscriptions, TV apps

The Wrong Debate Over Set-Top Boxes

Posted onNovember 9, 2015November 12, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

The virtual head-end proposal currently on the table is designed with facilities-based MVPDs in mind. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsApple, DSTAC, FCC, MPAA, MVPD, NCTA, OVD, set-top boxes

Red Zone: Why Apple Music Should Fear YouTube Red

Posted onOctober 22, 2015October 28, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

With Red, YouTube is Finally Playing to its Strengths in Subscriptions Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsApple, Google, music streaming, music video, Spotify, subscriptions, video streaming, YouTube

For Amazon, Live OTT Comes With A Twitch

Posted onOctober 7, 2015October 14, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

Amazon clearly sees opportunity in providing live, linear and over-the-top video services. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsAmazon, Apple, broadcasting, Google, linear video, live streaming, pay-TV, Twitch, video games

Search Me, Search Me Not: Apple TV And The Battle For Screen Time

Posted onOctober 5, 2015October 7, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

If the numbers are there, the Apple TV UI could itself become a valuable platform for promoting content. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsAPIs, Apple, Apple TV, Hulu, iOS, Netflix, search, set-top boxes, Siri, TV apps

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