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Changes To Hollywood Release Windows Are Coming Fast And Furious

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Anxious to watch Furious 7 at home? The day it or any other movie becomes available in digital format, it’s likely you won’t need to rush to Best Buy, just download it from the comfort of your home. That’s right: disruptive trends in the distribution of motion pictures suggest that DVDs [...]

HBO Now: Opening the Floodgates for Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Services

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Game of Thrones fans who watched the season 5 premiere last weekend on HBO’s new stand-alone streaming video service, HBO Now, were not disappointed. The show started on time and without glitches. That’s quite impressive, considering HBO Now just launched last week. HBO Now differs from HBO Go, the previously [...]

Bundling Vs À La Carte: What's The Fuss About Verizon's Skinny Bundles?

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It took me a while to digest why the media is all worked up about Verizon Fios’ latest offer: Custom TV. In a nutshell, for $55 plus taxes and fees, you can get a base package with 44 channels, which include broadcast channels (Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS, Univision, ...) [...]

ESPN Versus Verizon: Who Will Win The Standoff Over TV Content Distribution?

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ESPN sued Verizon over its Custom TV offer. Who will win? Here is a short-term and long-term industry outlook for ESPN, Verizon, and consumers.

Using Analytics To Predict The Future Of TV Content And Distribution

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Leveraging the latest major events in the TV industry and predictive analytics studies, I predict the future of the TV content and distribution.

Verizon's AOL Acquisition: Redefining The Media And Entertainment Industry?

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In this post I make the case that the Verizon acquisition of AOL is a bold move by Verizon to lead the way in the transformation of the media and entertainment industry.

Should Hollywood Studios Sustain Or Disrupt? The Answer Is Yes To Both

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In this article I describe how studios and firms in other industries successfully strategize and act on the digital revolution.

Three Strong Reasons Why Regulators Will Let Charter Buy Time Warner Cable

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Charter's acquisition of Time Warner Cable will be approved by regulators, despite the risk of higher cable bills.

How Apple May Plan To Make Its TV And Music Streaming Services Stand Out From the Pack

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Apple may be unveiling TV and Beats music streaming services at the WWDC15 on Monday, June 8. Will it succeed?

Why Apple Music Will Succeed Despite Skeptics And A Lukewarm Stock Market

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Analysts are torn on whether Apple Music will succeed. Here are four strong reasons why it will.

Net Neutrality Goes Into Effect: What Consumers Should Expect

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Get ready to pay more for Internet access, and expect lower download speeds due to congested networks.

Apple's Swift Reaction To Taylor Shows Content Is Queen

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An analysis of Apple's tailored and swift reaction to Taylor Swift's attack on Apple Music.

Apple Music Launch: Too Bad Steve Jobs Is Not Around

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Apple Music will be a force to reckon with in paid music streaming, but it is not a killer app as in the Steve Jobs era.

Changes To Hollywood Release Windows Are Coming Fast And Furious

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Anxious to watch Furious 7 at home? The day it or any other movie becomes available in digital format, it’s likely you won’t need to rush to Best Buy, just download it from the comfort of your home. That’s right: disruptive trends in the distribution of motion pictures suggest that DVDs [...]

HBO Now: Opening the Floodgates for Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Services

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Game of Thrones fans who watched the season 5 premiere last weekend on HBO’s new stand-alone streaming video service, HBO Now, were not disappointed. The show started on time and without glitches. That’s quite impressive, considering HBO Now just launched last week. HBO Now differs from HBO Go, the previously [...]

Bundling Vs À La Carte: What's The Fuss About Verizon's Skinny Bundles?

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It took me a while to digest why the media is all worked up about Verizon Fios’ latest offer: Custom TV. In a nutshell, for $55 plus taxes and fees, you can get a base package with 44 channels, which include broadcast channels (Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS, Univision, ...) [...]

ESPN Versus Verizon: Who Will Win The Standoff Over TV Content Distribution?

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ESPN sued Verizon over its Custom TV offer. Who will win? Here is a short-term and long-term industry outlook for ESPN, Verizon, and consumers.

Using Analytics To Predict The Future Of TV Content And Distribution

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0
Leveraging the latest major events in the TV industry and predictive analytics studies, I predict the future of the TV content and distribution.

Verizon's AOL Acquisition: Redefining The Media And Entertainment Industry?

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0
In this post I make the case that the Verizon acquisition of AOL is a bold move by Verizon to lead the way in the transformation of the media and entertainment industry.

Should Hollywood Studios Sustain Or Disrupt? The Answer Is Yes To Both

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In this article I describe how studios and firms in other industries successfully strategize and act on the digital revolution.
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