WBD CEO: We’re better off without live NBA games
After suing to enforce a prior contract, David Zaslav says the company will do just fine without pro basketball.
After suing to enforce a prior contract, David Zaslav says the company will do just fine without pro basketball.
In his inaugural column for the website TVND, semi-retired TV news veteran Kirk Varner makes the case that local TV news matters now more than ever.
Employees at nearly a dozen TV stations were affected by the layoffs, according to a spokesperson.
WBD says it will replace its streaming service Blu TV with its cornerstone service Max in Turkey.
The broadcaster will utilize Synamedia’s forthcoming Quortex PowerVu product as part of a shift toward cloud-based distribution of its channels.
Disney has gotten creative in claiming a year-over lift in Oscars viewership by counting those who watched some of the awards ceremony on their phones, tablets and PCs.
The company programs channels on behalf of Formula 1, One Championship and Triton Poker, among others.
ACA Connects, the industry group representing small broadband companies, has appointed Michael Weening to its board of directors.
The new season of the National Women’s Soccer League will kick off on the E. W. Scripps Company’s Ion TV starting later this month.
The Crystal Radio Awards honors a radio station’s year-round commitment to community service.
Public service broadcasters are seeing viewership and revenue shift toward premium services like Netflix and Prime Video, but their on-demand platforms are still popular.
Tugo TV offers live news and faith-based entertainment in the United States and Canada.