October 2015
Suspense and surprise in movies and TV shows are now also controlled by MBAs, since it has been found that those two creative elements are a function of information economics and, therefore are, mathematical problems. (…)
Suspense and surprise in movies and TV shows are now also controlled by MBAs, since it has been found that those two creative elements are a function of information economics and, therefore are, mathematical problems. (…)
It’s been a tough summer for TV in the U.S. First off, the big media groups saw their shares fall, sometimes dramatically, as reported earlier by VideoAge.
And ratings, (…)
Election season in the U.S. will mean big business for American local broadcast TV stations, but not thanks just to the presidential campaigns themselves.
According to an article in (…)
The new U.S. series are nearly here and, as usual, they’ll be premiering throughout September through November. Here’s a list of confirmed premiere dates.
Note: Everything premiering before MIPCOM (October 5-8) (…)
This week, the business buzz is all about U.S. cable TV networks and the problems they (and their parent companies) face from streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, which are (…)
TVNewsCheck, a website that’s geared toward the broadcast community and is unabashedly pro-broadcast, recently published an article entitled “Broadcast Still Video’s Biggest, Best Platform.” The piece, (…)