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Divide Deepens Between Cable and Broadband Subscribers 19 November 2015

As the reports of VOD services gaining subscribers rush in, a new report from Leichtman Research should worry the traditional lot much. Continue reading

Netflix’s Success In Australia Could Pave Way For Next SVOD Boom 18 November 2015

A new report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority finds that ever since its launch in March 2015, Netflix has become the most dominant subscription VOD service (SVOD) in Australia. The same is confirmed form the numbers suggesting that Netflix’s has … Continue reading

BI Survey Finds YouTube and Netflix Getting More Popular Among Millenials 17 November 2015

YouTube and Netflix are slowly and steadily growing to be the first-choice sources of entertainment for the younger audiences. This claim is reinforced in the new BI survey. Continue reading

China Tightens The Screw On Foreign TV Content 17 November 2015

Video on demand streaming services are a rage with everybody these days. Its growing clout in China has always sent mixed signals to the administration which is not determined to regulate it. Continue reading

TV Programmers Push Netflix For Promotions 16 November 2015

When you are on a VOD service such as Netflix and you choose to stream a show, the show starts. There are however a few programs like the ABC drama ‘How To Get Away With Murder’ which introduce you to 4-second … Continue reading

Consumers Expect More Devices To Be Connected, Finds New Ericsson Survey 16 November 2015

Ericsson Consumer Lab’s new survey is a very generous revelation of what the future is going to look like. The new survey titled ‘A Networked Life’ found that consumers expect more devices connected to the internet to serve their countless … Continue reading

The OTT Video Effect : Swedish Torrent Users Willing To Pay For Content 13 November 2015

If this report from Internet Foundation in Sweden is to believed, Swedish pirates are willing to pay for the content than resorting to piracy. This is a welcome change since piracy has always been a very influential political topic in … Continue reading