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Quibi Nabs $750 Million More, Names News Programs Ahead of Launch
Mobile video startup Quibi is having a good week, one month before its launch: it said it has raised another $750 million, and detailed news shows made for it by BBC, NBC and Telemundo.
Streaming Services Keep Expanding; is the NFL Looking at a Digital Future?
Streaming services keep booming, and that growth is eventually going to grab some major sports rights -- perhaps even the NFL's.
AT&T TV Service Feels Like Cable's Bad Old, Good Old Days
AT&T TV launched nationwide today, a successor to the collapsing DirecTV. But for all its modern features, it feels like a throwback to cable TV's bad old days.
Sports Leagues Trying to Cash in on (Maybe) Last Big TV Rights Rush
With many TV deals expiring and audience habits shifting, U.S. sports leagues may be trying to capitalize one final time.
Major League Baseball Considering New Made-for-TV Postseason Aspects
Major League Baseball's potential new postseason is the most radical playoff proposal in U.S. pro sports, and it's largely for TV.
Cable News Coverage of the New Hampshire Primary: A Close Look at Viewer Behavior
We used glass level data from Inscape to surface viewership insights around news coverage of the New Hampshire Primary results.
Netflix Has 45% Fewer Movies (and 400% More TV Shows) Than it Did in 2010
A look over the last decade at how Netflix has changed its focus toward more TV -- and how originals play into that growth (and the future).

