Ampere: Streamers to surpass broadcasters in content spending
Streaming platforms will surpass TV broadcasters in terms of global content spending for the first time this year, according to a projection from Ampere Analysis.
Streaming platforms will surpass TV broadcasters in terms of global content spending for the first time this year, according to a projection from Ampere Analysis.
ITVT has announced the next installment of its prestigious industry conference TVOT Show, scheduled to take place this summer in San Francisco.
The new app will offer direct access to Fox’s news and sports programming, with a potential price of $20 per month.
TEGNA has laid off nearly two dozen journalists who worked on its national Verify fact-checking team; the initiative will continue at local TV stations.
The Monumental Sports Network is partnering with BetMGM and Play Anywhere to integrate real-time sports betting odds and wagering on its streaming platform Monumental Plus. Starting this week, streamers with a Monumental Plus (stylized as Monumental+) subscription will receive real-time sports betting odds and other statistics through a new portal called Monumental Game Center. The data will be presented during live matches involving the Washington Capitals hockey team and the Washington Wizards basketball team. The ability to bet on a game will be limited to verified subscribers who are over the age of 21, and data will only be available through live streams if a user opts in, a spokesperson for Monumental Sports said. It marks the first time a local sports rights holder has partnered with a sports betting company to offer real-time statistics and wagering within a streaming … Read more
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InterDigital says Disney improperly uses its patented streaming video techniques on Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus.
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Dave Howitt, a TV programming executive who has spent 30 years with Sinclair, will retire from the industry in March.
The NTSB says it will only notify the media about press conferences and investigative updates on two recent plane crashes via the social media platform X.
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