The Future Of Television. Dissected Daily.
CTV Comes For The SMB Market, AI Apps Get Their Own Measurement Resource
Two big trends we’re seeing and why they’re important: SMBs heading for CTV and measuring how, when, where and why people use AI.
Will Bari Weiss Take Over CBS News? Is Linear Still Worth Fighting For?
Rumors abound that controversial journalist Bari Weiss will take over CBS News. Meanwhile Newsmax is suing Fox News for antitrust violations, meaning someone still think there is value in linear TV.
Will Megabrands Go The Way Of The Monoculture?
Does the end of the monoculture spell the end of the megabrand? Alan Wolk looks at why this is the most likely conclusion and how it all may play out.
Local Broadcast At A Crossroads
Nexstar wants Tegna, the FCC’s Carr wants deregulation and the industry wants to know what’s really going on. A deep dive into what the future might bring.
Tubi Goes Beast Mode; Clipping Goes Mainstream
Tubi is making some serious creator moves with a Beastly deal that sounds a lot like syndication. Meanwhile, video “Clippers” are creating a whole new genre of advertising.
Iger Shakes Things Up: ESPN/NFL and Disney+/Hulu
Disney’s Bob Iger shook things up this week, announcing a major deal between ESPN and the NFL and a merger of the Disney+ and Hulu apps. Explainer-In-Chief Alan Wolk unpacks.
Microvideo Apps Keep Raking It In, Chat Stumbles And People Notice
Why microvideo sites are still going strong and who is watching them. Plus the fallout effects of ChatGPT’s recent backslide
Is NBCU Bringing Sports Back To Cable, Comcast’s New Streaming Store Features A Cast Of Hundreds
Why live sports is the best way to reach affluent ad avoiders and why bundling is back.
The Rise Of Feudal Media, AI Panic Grips Publishers
The rise of feudal media means audiences are more isolated and harder to find. Plus publishers panic as AI sets out to decimate search.
The Upcoming Fiction Revolution, Linda Leaves
Rapid improvements in AI technology means the next great creator revolution is going to be about fiction and the stories people need to tell. Plus reflections on a post-Linda X.
The Spotifyization Of Television
A flashback to something I wrote in 2014 that is proving oddly prescient today.
At Cannes, “Fragmentation” Is The New Normal
Even AI seemed to get eclipsed by all the talk about media fragmentation swirling around Cannes. Alan Wolk explains why.
The Great Rewiring: What StreamTV Revealed About Media's Identity Crisis
The Stream TV Show reveals some important lessons about the industry…and TVREV.
FASTs Need A Reset, Google Rolls Out AI Agents
A look at why the bloom is off the FAST industry (and how to get it back) plus everything you wanted to know about Google’s AI Agents (But were afraid to ask.)
YouTube Dominates The Television Set, Oregon’s Privacy Alarm
12% of all TV viewing is YouTube. Which means 88% is not. Should the industry be worried or delighted? And what Oregon’s new geolocation ban says about the future of measurement.
N Is For Netflix, Ad-Supported Amazon’s Amazing Amount Of Adoption
Why Netflix’s Sesame Street play puts them in the “W” column and some new numbers about how many ad-supported subscribers Amazon really has. (A lot!)
Max Has A First Name Again, Four Big Takeaways From The Upfronts
WBD is putting the “HBO” back in Max. We look at why and what it means in a macrotrend kind of way. Plus the four big trends we saw at the Upfronts this year.
Netflix’s New Interface, The NewFronts Become The OEM Fronts
Everyone’s buzzing about Netflix’s new interface, but Wolk wonders if it’s really all that. Plus a look at why the OEMs now rule the roost at the NewFronts
Possible Becomes Probable, Meta Launches Its Own Standalone AI
A look at the value of trade shows and how Possible became so big so fast. Plus a look at Meta’s new standalone Web AI app and what Team Zuck is really thinking beyond “perms are cool.”
What To Watch For During Events Season, Max Cracks Down On Password Sharing
Five things you need to keep your eye on during the upcoming two months of madness. Plus why Max is cutting down on password sharing.

