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Discover how streaming sponsorships boost response rates, conversions and efficiency, and learn why brands are buying direct.
A decision to stave off litigation between Fox and FIFA turned into a bonanza worth hundreds of millions of dollars in discounted World Cup rights to the broadcaster.
No ESPN analyst is more dedicated to his craft than John Clayton....
How the calculus of ’80s television programming lives on into the present day—and why the Disney Channel always seems to cancel shows after 65 episodes.
Jean-Baptiste Kempf is lead developer of VLC and president of VideoLAN. Kieran Kunhya is a longtime FFmpeg contributor, codec engineer, and the person behind...
Music streaming has an echo chamber problem. Curators with distinctive taste and compelling visual stories are filling the void.
One of television’s most important business models, first-run syndication to local TV stations looking to fill airtime, might be losing strea … er, steam.
The announcement of the planned Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros, one of the last remaining major studios, is shedding light on a key issue we often overlook when thinking about culture, creativi…
Charting ESPN’s rise, including how it build leverage over the cable TV providers, and its ongoing decline, caused by the Internet.
Free 4K HDR broadcasts are out there... you just can’t find them.
T-Mobile spends $304 million to win over 90% of available 2.5 GHz licenses.
Locate TV transmitters, choose antennas, look at coverage maps, and optimize your HDTV setup. Learn about digital TV and how to incorporate it into your home theater system. Rediscover over the air (OTA) TV. Looking for something more accurate than antennaweb?
There are bold claims of how AV1 will revolutionize streaming video, game streaming and the Internet at large—but what is AV1 and why is it so important?
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Understanding legacy and modern streaming protocols will enable you to make an informed choice for...
OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. Stream to Twitch, YouTube and many other providers or record your own videos with high quality H264 / AAC encoding.
Behind Chris McCarthy’s plan to transform the ViacomCBS network from a linear cable channel to a multi-platform content machine.