The Future Of Television. Dissected Daily.
Carriers Are Choking Video Speeds, But We Don't Even Use The Pipe We Pay For
New studies suggest that wireless carriers routinely throttle our video services, but we're not using all our bandwidth anyway. All the new video services, and the companies talking us into buying faster connections, need to figure out a better pitch if they want our money.
Week In Review: Why CBS/Viacom Merger Makes Sense, Why Apple’s $9.99 Price Tag Does Not
The one where we look at why the Viacom/CBS merger is such a smart move and continue to wonder why Apple can't seem to get TV right.
What if Disney Just Buys Sony for the Hardware... and Spider-Man?
If Marvel winds up losing Spider-Man completely to Sony, could they just buy the whole company to get him back, with a hardware play to boot?
Disney May Have Already Won Streaming Wars with New, Cheap Bundle
Disney has an ability to act as MVPD and content provider on a level no one else can, at a price point that no one else is going to be able to compete with, either.
Dragging TV Into A RuPaul Future With World Of Wonder's Co-Founders
World of Wonder founders Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey have ridden hit show RuPaul's Drag Race into a diversified TV production company with live events, retail operations, an SVOD channel, major social-media presence and more.
"Netflix For Games" Services Creating A Gold Rush Too
The rush to create video game subscription services is as heated as the one for video subscription services. And it's a bigger market.

