A decline in Netflix customer satisfaction has led to a surge in churn for the streaming giant amid a post-Christmas cull in the UK of video-on-demand services.
More Tv articles
Public-service broadcasters should no longer be subject to stricter advertising rules than other TV channels, Ofcom has concluded, as it begins a consultation into letting them increase advertising output to better compete with global streaming platforms.
The Writer’s Guild of America’s strike is likely to negatively effect global streaming companies, which are already losing money.
Stephen Arnell argues the latest slate of shows announced at yesterday’s Channel 4 Content Showcase are evidence of continued mediocrity at the broadcaster.
Murdoch and Fox News have been discredited by the humiliating size of Fox’s settlement and the scale of damaging information that has already made its way into the public domain, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Exclusive: Despite publicly advocating for well-established cross-media measurement standards, YouTube has been unable to integrate into the Barb system and now faces restrictions.
In brief: Channel 4’s digital-first brand for YouTube has surpassed 25 million views and attracted 104,000 subscribers, in its first six months, the broadcaster has announced.
The proven power of TV and the level-playing field argument are pretty compelling reasons to participate in Origin’s cross-media measurement solution, writes the ISBA-backed initiative’s CEO.
In brief: ITVX, the streaming service launched by ITV last December to replace ITV Hub, has recorded over one billion streams, the broadcaster has revealed.
Global over-the-top (internet media) revenue for TV episodes and movies are forecast to reach $235bn by 2028 — a 53% increase compared to last year.