Sentences with phrase «future of television»

In a year where strong networks like Showtime floundered, FX and even USA are looking to take their place as the new future of television (well besides streaming).
Syms appeared in last spring's New Museum Triennial, alongside similarly multifaceted collectives like K - Hole and DIS, with a video installation about the history and future of television called S1: E1; it included a video about the representation of African - Americans in sitcoms called A Pilot for a Show About Nowhere.
The sector drop followed disappointing quarterly results and a skeptical analyst report stoking uncertainty over the future of the television industry.
Good morning, Aaron in for Adam on this Thursday, pondering the future of television.
The broadcast regulator outlined new rules in 2011 aimed at preventing cable providers from restricting consumer choice and last month began consultations on the future of television in Canada.
In a legal filing joined by other public interest groups and the consumer electronics trade association, the group said the justices should not become regulators of technology and «the court should not attempt to predict the future of television
Click ahead to see what the future of television may be.
I had a chance to sit down with Netflix's chief product officer Neil Hunt for a lengthy chat on Thursday, wherein we covered some upcoming improvements to the service — which I'm not allowed to talk about just yet — but also a range of broader topics, from the future of television to the fate of HBO, which I am able to write about.
Analysts say the future of television marketing will be digitally driven.
While Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the Apple TV represents the «future of television,» his company's show - and - tell session dedicated a large chunk of its time to the device's gaming capabilities.
The proliferation of cord - cutters and streaming content has cast doubt over the future of the television industry in general, but ad spending on network late - night talk shows still jumped 14 % last year, to nearly $ 600 million, according to Kantar Media.
Rogers Communications is taking the fight for the future of television distribution to enemy turf: the telecom giant today launched Shomi (pronounced «show me»), a subscription video - on - demand service launching in November to compete with over-the-top services like Netflix.
Also Wilderotter provides perspective on the future of television.
Smaller cable companies, independent broadcasters and consumer groups backed Aereo, warning the court not to try to predict the future of television.
Apps, as Apple would have you believe, are the future of television.
Dave Taylor, writing for the Huffington Post, postured that ivi just might be «the future of television
Canada's largest telecommunications companies are squaring off in a fight about the future of television.
Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX)'s CEO Reed Hastings spoke of the future of television during the Media Convention in Berlin last week, and suggested an app - based streaming TV ecosystem is coming in our lifetime.
The Australian Financial Review joins the frenzy at MIPCOM, where Australian networks and small producers are deep in the fray, all wondering how the future of television will play out in the digital, curated age.
Her period in the department was marked by much public debate about the future of television, about digital broadcasting and the structure and financing of the BBC.
It was not a relaxing way to see the future of television.
Finnish company Nokia had three sites, described as «a superb opportunity to showcase the future of television to the general public».
Taken as a kind of tech demo of what the future of television could look like, #WarGames makes for an intriguing evening's entertainment.
Only one non-network sitcom has ever claimed that award (Sex and the City in 2001), but the sheer number of nominations and wins that cable programs garner each year continues to signal the future of television programming.
While everyone is running around trying to figure out what the outlet's recent decision to offer an online - only subscription means to the Future of Television, here is a reminder of what's really important: Television's unparalleled ability to tell stories in new, powerful and increasingly lyrical ways.
So much so that they've added some dramatic enhancements that will effectively turn your home entertainment console into something resembling what I feel the future of television and the Internet will look like.
Open Circuits: An International Conference on the Future of Television, held at MoMA, and NYSCA's Whitney Video Conference at the Whitney Museum, both in 1974, helped to make the case for television and video as creative, artistic media.
Additionally, she reported a documentary on the future of television for the network, «Stay Tuned... The Future of TV.»
At NewTeeVee Live today, Vevo CEO Rio Carareff said it won't be building a linear cable channel anytime soon, because it's not «the future of television
Meanwhile, Google hasn't really hid the fact that it sees Chromecast — or at least the phone - as - remote concept — as the future of television.
And then on a less serious note, we get all Google - y with Janko Roettgers about what the new Google TV 3.0 means for the future of television and Kevin Tofel talks up the Nexus 4 phone and the state of Chrome OS.
We're barely into 2016 and already it appears the future of television will truly take off in 2017.
After all, the initial guide - free version of Hulu with Live TV was supposed to be a bold stance on the future of television, in which almost everything is available on - demand.
At the time, Mario Queiroz, Google's vice president of product management, suggested that this mode of viewing was key to the future of television.
Apple also wants to change the future of television with the new Apple TV, which offers a new interface, a built - in app store and deep Siri integration.
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