The Future Of Television. Dissected Daily.
Time For Plan B On ‘Perpetual’ Deals For Forgotten Streaming Shows?
It’s easy for TV shows to effectively disappear algorithms after a year or two on a streaming service. While media companies try to develop options for ‘lost’ shows, maybe it’s time to stop buying shows forever.
Why Magnite Is Bullish On The Future of FASTs
Magnite’s CRO Sean Buckley on ways they are helping clients to stay on top of the shift to FASTs in this Q&A from the new TVREV report, FASTs Are The New Cable.
Discovery Won’t Be Content To Let Warner Bros Or HBO Maintain Status Quo
With Batgirl sidelined, the new approach to streaming and movies starts to take shape for Warner Bros. Discovery.
Special Report: FASTs Are The New Cable
From the team who coined the term, the definitive report on the booming FAST ecosystem.
Analysts Turn Thumbs Down On Paramount, But Does It Deserve The Gloom?
Paramount Global has seen five analysts downgrade the company’s shares in the past few weeks, despite generating $1 billion in revenue last quarter amid continuing strong subscriber growth for Paramount+. Are the analysts right to be gloomy amid a looming recession? Or are they overlooking something?
Theatrical Releases Still Hold Advantage Over Streaming at San Diego Comic-Con
After a couple years off, San Diego Comic-Con’s in-person return showed movies are still controlling the zeitgeist more than streaming — at least in the superhero genre.
Should Netflix Create New Franchise IP In A Streaming Market Already Littered With It?
Netflix wants to create larger franchise IP in order to both acquire and keep subscribers. But is that a worthwhile endeavor for the service?
Netflix To Report Q2 Earnings As It Prepares To Launch Ad-Supported Tier (Cheddar News)
TVREV’s Alan Wolk on Cheddar News talking about what to expect from Netflix’s earnings call and from their advertising platform overall.
Did Previous Pixar Streaming Releases Tank ‘Lightyear’ In Theaters?
Disney CEO Bob Chapek got his contract extension, but Florida board meetings came as questions rise about whether his Disney+ streaming strategies are hurting box office for Lightyear and other big animated projects in the company’s pipeline.
As TV Viewers Rebundle, Can Cable Companies Mount A Comeback?
Market fragmentation and confusion may lead to new opportunities to re-aggregate broadband, legacy TV, OTT apps, gaming and more, PwC says in a new report. That could pave the way for a cable comeback if it can solve consumer problems with billing, search and more.
After IPL Rights Pullback, Is It Time For Disney To Rethink Streaming Goals?
Disney got out of the business of streaming Indian Premiere League games this weekend. Now when will it acknowledge how much more difficult it will be to reach its ambitious global goals for streaming subscribers? And will investors care at this point?
Apple, NFL Could Create A Formidable Stream Dream Team
Apple has a chance to create a formidable partnership with the NFL to stream games on both mobile and connected TVs, plus buy a stake in NFL Media. If the company can pull it off, it could transform the streaming business.
How Does Disney Get The Most Out Of Its IP Without Spoiling Its Value?
Adding to Disney’s difficult year thus far, is the company harming its most valuable IP by churning out a never-ending stream of it?
The New TV Nomenclature
Infographic explaining why “Free” and “Subscription” are business models and “Linear” and “On Demand” are delivery methods.
Breaking The Commandments At Netflix; What Will It Look Like After?
After a bad quarter, Netflix is tearing up seemingly every crucial differentiator in how it operates compared to the rest of the streaming industry. Will the changes make it stronger and more profitable, or just like everyone else in the crowded streaming-video industry?
Explaining The Difference: FAST vs AVOD vs SVOD
Once again, nomenclature is causing problems in the streaming ecosystem. (Remember OTT vs CTV?) TVREV unpacks and explains.
Netflix’s Subscriber Numbers, Advertising Pivot And What To Look Out For
Conviva’s Nick Cicero on what to look out for with Netflix as they move into advertising and out of rapid subscriber growth..
Hey, Netflix, Lionsgate’s Jon Feltheimer Still Has A Deal You Should Take, And It Beats Advertising
As Netflix casts about for ways to make more money, including a problematic exploration of an ad-supported option, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer thinks he has a better idea, packaging the three Knives Out movies in a new partnership. It would be a big change, but maybe a big help for the streaming leader.

