By VideoAge|2024-08-26T12:01:55+00:00August 26th, 2024|Categories: Summary|Tags: August/September 2024|0 Comments
U.K. Planning FTA Online
Move. U.S. Sticks With DTT
Back in April, VideoAge (along with other industry publications) reported on the U.K.’s decision to make a future move to delivering TV content away from the historical tower/transmitter to a (…)
By VideoAge|2024-08-26T11:37:18+00:00August 26th, 2024|Categories: Cover Stories|Tags: August/September 2024|0 Comments
August-September 2024
After surviving 100-plus years, legacy media is in trouble because it was led down the wrong path by deep-pocketed tech companies.
By VideoAge|2024-08-26T11:37:15+00:00August 26th, 2024|Categories: My2Cents|Tags: August/September 2024|0 Comments
There Are Always Two Sides to Every Story: U.S. TV Critics Siskel and Ebert Debate the Movies
Editor and film critic Matt Singer chronicles how two men from the heartland of the United States popularized film criticism for the common man and turned the art of debate (…)
By VideoAge|2024-08-26T17:38:33+00:00August 26th, 2024|Categories: Cover Stories|Tags: August/September 2024|0 Comments
A View of African Content
Production & Sales Challenges
VideoAge had a talk with New York City-based international distributor Bruce Rabinowitz about the potential for African TV content, some of which he represents.
Media experts have been saying for years (…)
By VideoAge|2024-08-26T11:37:08+00:00August 26th, 2024|Categories: Cover Stories|Tags: August/September 2024|0 Comments