The Realities of the Virtual MSO
For fans of college football and the NFL, watercooler talk has run rampant the last few months as to who will be at the helm of the Longhorns and the Redskins next year.
For fans of college football and the NFL, watercooler talk has run rampant the last few months as to who will be at the helm of the Longhorns and the Redskins next year.
Yesterday, Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia--the Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee--announced that he planned to introduce the Consumer Choice in Online Video Act.
The developers conference that I just returned from wasn't short on excitement. From standing-room technical sessions to wall-to-wall crowds waiting for the keynote to free giveaways (tablets for all and TVs for a lucky few), over a thousand people packed the St.
This week, Sling Media announced that Apple TV owners can now stream live TV content via the Slingbox app for the iPhone and iPad. This news arrives when the rumor mill activity surrounding a potential "traditional" Apple TV set is again heating up. What gives?
The excitement of Apple announcements has been rooted in rampant speculation. Consumers, industry observers and competitors guessed, anticipated and - in some cases - dreamed of what might be part of the "one more thing" moment.
I've written a number of posts about the intersection of the second screen, the mobile lifestyle, and leanback programming.
In a previous post, I focused on the status of TV Everywhere stemming from my participation in the Can We Score with TV Everywhere and Sports Programming? panel at Variety's Sports Entertainment Summit. Later in the day, I attended What is the Next Major?