When Comes To Midseason, Cable and Online Digital are not Chopped Liver
The Winter of Discontent For U.S. TV
It’s officially mid-season time for U.S. television! What that means is that the U.S. broadcast networks are replacing their less-than-successful new fall series with brand new ones.
Only three mid-season shows (…)
Lots of Happy Hours at NATPE 2015
NATPE Miami will end later today, and we can report straight from the market floor that overall things were looking good — good as the daily happy hour (…)
NATPE Preview Shows a Well-Balanced Show
NATPE kicks off at the Fontainebleau in Miami Beach next week and will run from Tuesday the 20th through Thursday the 22. And if you want a sneak (…)
U.S. TV’s New Season: Fairly Balanced With Hits and Misses
It’s that time of year when midseason shows begin their debuts across the U.S. TV screens (and increasingly, tablets, computers and smartphones). But before we get to those extra screens (…)
What VideoAge Is Brewing For Content Buyers At NATPE
This NATPE, once again, will prove that VideoAge is the publication about buying and selling TV content. In both our Monthly and Daily editions readers, will find not a single (…)
The Cyber Attack on Sony: An Inside Job, Not a North Korean Job (And a Foreign Affairs Political Opportunity for the U.S.)
By Dom Serafini
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, Vin Diesel, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, where were you when America needed you to fight Dr. Evil and Mini-Me… I mean (…)
Of 18 Western Countries, U.S. Spends Least On Public TV
According to a recent study on per capita spending for public television across 18 western countries, the U.S. comes in dead last, at number 18. Norway, on the (…)
At ATF Size Doesn’t Matter
After a December trip to Singapore for the 15th annual Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF) it would (…)