
One of the newest emergent behaviors amongst viewers is binge racing: people who watch a show as soon as humanly possible after release.
Read MoreFri, Oct 20, 2017 | by Andy Stout
One of the newest emergent behaviors amongst viewers is binge racing: people who watch a show as soon as humanly possible after release.
Read MoreTue, Oct 17, 2017 | by Andy Stout
One of the best ways of visualizing the problem of Android fragmentation is to track the installation of new operating systems across mobile devices.
Read MoreWed, Oct 11, 2017 | by Dror Mangel
Viewers are watching more television than ever before but, according to new data, finding what they want to watch is becoming harder too.
Read MoreWed, Oct 11, 2017 | by Kevin Le Jannic
Our Virtual Reality Timeline is a constantly updated resource designed to chart progress in the field from the publishing of Howard Rheingold's seminal Virtual Reality in 1991 to the very latest key e...
Read MoreFri, Oct 6, 2017 | by Andy Stout
One of the big meta themes from this year’s IBC was the rise of Artificial Intelligence and how AI TV and Machine Learning will impact every level of the industry.
Read MoreMon, Oct 2, 2017 | by Renaud Presty
Last year, an estimated 5.4 billion pirated wide-release films, primetime television, and VOD shows were downloaded worldwide using peer-to-peer protocols, according to the Alliance for Creativity and...
Read MoreThu, Sep 28, 2017 | by Kevin Le Jannic
Picture quality is essential to the 360 and VR Streaming experience. The screens in front of each eyeball are inevitably much closer than we are used to, even compared to normal use of smartphones.
Read MoreTue, Sep 26, 2017 | by Ludo Rubin
TV service providers are always looking for ways to increase engagement. Higher engagement in turn can positively affect the bottom line.
Read MoreWed, Sep 20, 2017 | by Andy Stout
For so long the cornerstone of broadcast offerings, is sport losing its Midas-touch with broadcasters while at the same time being wooed by new SVOD and social players?
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