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New book from UKTV features ten future-gazing essays from leading lights in TV industry
What is the future of television? I sat down recently with Mitch Berman, CEO of on-demand video service ZillionTV, and discussed exactly that.
CES 2015: What Is the Future of TV? The television industry faces great change, and the lines are blurring on what even counts as television.
The Future of Television? concentrates on the U.S. broadcast television market in particular because of the historical importance of this ad-supported
An awful lot of telecom, media, entertainment -- and especially video -- companies find themselves in a rather chaotic business these days. In Part One of a two part
Future of television 5 Customer data Hours:minutes of TV watched (per day) 1988: 3:51 1998: 3:57 2008: 4:49 2013: 4:63 The future of television strategies for these
Google and the geeks from Silicon Valley aim to revolutionize the 70-year-old TV industry. Conquering the Internet was easy in comparison.
If you're like me and the millions of other Americans who have canceled a cable television subscription over the past few years, you're probably
Google is increasingly interested in building an alternative to the traditional cable set-top box, according to a top exec for Google Fiber. Milo Medin
Picture a typical nine-year-old watching TV today. She probably has a tablet in her lap, ready to check out videos related to the Animal Planet special she's watching.
Say goodbye to endlessly surfing through Netflix to find the show you want to watch. In the future, the Internet TV giant will know exactly what you want to watch
Say goodbye to endlessly surfing through Netflix to find the show you want to watch. In the future, the Internet TV giant will know exactly what you want to watch
The concept of "television" is on the verge of becoming an anachronism in the US. Viewers watch programming online, on tablets, on the go. These changes in
Over the last few years, there's been much talk about the "death of TV." However, television is not dying so much as it's evolving: extending beyond
From virtual reality and on demand to voice control and High Dynamic Range - we investigate the changing face of television technology
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