There was more buzz about whether (and how) cable companies should make their content available over broadband at the annual Cable Show confab in Washington D.C. this past week. According to the report in Variety, Comcast is developing "On-Demand Online," an initiative similar to Time Warner's plans for "TV Anywhere," which would provide subscribers with … Continue reading Cable Channels in the Internet Monetization Gap
Category: Media Trends
Streaming the Streamys
Last night the first annual Streamy Awards in Los Angeles honored original programming created for broadband distribution. Once the event was underway at around 7:45 PM PDT, about 15 minutes later than scheduled, the Streamys.org Web site provided a high-quality Flash video stream of the live event. The promised live streaming from the red carpet, … Continue reading Streaming the Streamys
The Latest Weapon in the Cable TV Battle: Local Content
As telephone companies move into the territory traditionally occupied by cable TV operators, local content is proving to be a differentiator for attracting and retaining customers. According to the Wall Street Journal, Verizon Communications plans to launch a TV channel in New York City with local news and information to compete with the local news … Continue reading The Latest Weapon in the Cable TV Battle: Local Content
More from Joss Whedon on TV versus Online
FEARnet has an interview with Joss Whedon in which he expounds on some of the topics he discussed in my two previous interviews: Joss Whedon Talks about the Business Models behind "Dr. Horrible" (and More) and Joss Whedon: Storytelling in Different Media. The FEARnet article focuses largely on "Dollhouse" and the much-anticipated sixth episode, "Man … Continue reading More from Joss Whedon on TV versus Online
