US television networks believe they have found the business model needed to profit in the digital age – streaming their hit shows over the internet for free, with embedded ads, as opposed to selling them to consumers as digital downloads - which is bad
Beginning this week, season premiere episodes of seven Fox Broadcasting programs will be made available for free through Apple's iTunes store, a move that highlights the TV industry's race to harness the Internet and try out potential business partners.
The broadcaster announced partnerships with a variety of online properties and video-sharing sites, including Brightcove, Joost, Veoh Networks, Sling Media, AOL, Microsoft and CNET Networks (publisher of News.com). There will be a rotating list of CBS sh
CBS is announcing today its own “Interactive Audience Network” to distribute free television shows such as CSI, Late Show with David Letterman, and Survivor through all sorts of online platforms. The network has made arrangements with AOL, Microsoft,
Open Media Network, which brings non-commercial and public broadcasting content to viewers via the Internet, today announced that its service is the first to enable consumers to enjoy OMN's higher definition, Internet-downloaded video
In a broad sense, video and audio are also applications. I’m watching TV. I’m not thinking about the fact that it’s bouncing off a satellite. I’m not thinking about the fact that it’s MPEG-2. It simply doesn’t matter
Jeder wird seinen eigenen personalisierten Kanal haben und darüber Shows promoten. Anders geht es nicht, denn sonst müssen die großen Shows die kleinen subventionieren. Jeder bekommt eine Stimme wie bei Digg.