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Connected TV Devices Reach Tipping Point 01 September 2015

Viewers who are only getting their video programming solely from pay-TV providers or (gasp) over the airwaves are now in the minority. According to The NPD Group, half of Internet-connected homes in the U.S. have a device that connects their … Continue reading

Live Streaming In South Africa: The Content And Cost Game 31 August 2015

  Local media and technology behemoth Naspers launched its video on demand service this week, pre-empting the arrival in South Africa of the international streaming service Netflix. Similarly, when Netflix comes to South Africa, slated for next year, the price … Continue reading

Netflix Takes On Hollywood With Its First Film Premiere At Venice festival 31 August 2015

  Like a heavenly body twinkling down from another time and galaxy, the Venice film festival still beams out the glamour of the old world. From its first incarnation in 1932, when the likes of Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, James … Continue reading

Pirates Have Successfully Ripped Netflix’s Ultra-High-Definition Video For The First Time 31 August 2015

  Pirates have finally cracked the 4K copy protection on Netflix, and have leaked the first episode of “Breaking Bad” online, according to TorrentFreak. The ultra-high-definition “Breaking Bad” episode was almost 18 GB in size. Though 4K streaming titles have been available … Continue reading

From The Bachelor to Game of Thrones: TV Recaps Have Become The New Artform 31 August 2015

  It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when television recaps first became a cultural phenomenon. Once upon a time, sharing a detailed, written account of the developments in a particular show was purely the preserve of obsessed superfans, communicating via bulletin boards or … Continue reading

Epix Ends Cable Deal, Pulling High-Profile Films 31 August 2015

  Major Hollywood films like “Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and “World War Z” will be shifting from Netflix to Hulu in coming weeks, as pay-TV channel Epix switches up its streaming partners. The moves reflect a broader trend in the … Continue reading

The Future Of Traditional TV Looks Bleak, And It Shouldn’t Worry Us 28 August 2015

  The review of the BBC’s charter overseen by culture secretary John Whittingdale doesn’t just have important implications for one of the UK’s most iconic institutions, it is also a symptom of a broader phenomenon: the disruption of television by … Continue reading

Are We Heading Towards A Second Era Of Mass TV Piracy? 28 August 2015

  How much would you pay to legitimately watch all the TV shows you’re desperate to keep up to date with? Now that the very best shows are being disseminated between terrestrial, subscription television and online video on demand streaming services … Continue reading

TV Can Withstand Threat From ‘Not That Good’ Netflix, Time Warner CEO Says 28 August 2015

  Ask the world’s biggest broadcasters what they think of Netflix, and they’ll tell you it just isn’t that great. HBO is better than Netflix, Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes said at a cable conference in Amsterdam Thursday, adding that … Continue reading

Media Owners Warming Up To Private Marketplaces 28 August 2015

  Hulu announced this week that it is to offer selected advertisers the opportunity to buy premium video inventory using enhanced targeting capabilities from the peak Fall Season onwards, after the online video on demand streaming service struck-up partnerships with … Continue reading