Americans are paying luxury prices for basic entertainment, and a big chunk of that money is going to channels they never ...
Disney and Charter’s historic agreement has introduced a new kind of cable bundle, and it could be the thing that saves cable TV... or destroys it. Disney and Charter’s historic agreement has ...
"These decisions signify a shift in the media industry as companies abandon cable networks in favor of streaming services." ...
For years, as consumers continue to cut the cord in favor of streaming alternatives, the parlor debate among media observers has been whether or not there is a “floor” to the amount of homes ...
The popular media observer parlor game of guessing where the cable bundle will “bottom out” seemingly becomes grimmer by the year. For awhile, many pundits guessed that the cable bundle, which ...
There’s no sugarcoating just how bad things have gotten for cable companies: During just the first six months of 2024, a whopping 4 million U.S. homes exited the pay TV bundle, according to research ...
Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. Sign up for the daily digest chronicling the evolving media landscape here. Netflix is rebuilding the ...
The U.S. cable television industry was already hanging by a thread. Technology giant Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) may be about to completely snip it. This is the likely ...
While introducing this column back in the fall of 2014, I wrote about how the mighty cable TV paywall was beginning to crack. Although the cable bundle wasn’t in grave danger at the time, new ...
A funny thing happened in recent weeks, as the media industry wrung its hands over the long-anticipated death of the lucrative cable-TV bundle: Hundreds of thousands of people turned to a different ...
The rise of streaming services like Netflix, Max and Disney+ was supposed to kill off cable. But something funny is happening on the way to the future: Streaming is starting to look a lot more like ...
The cable TV industry's old powerhouses aren't all that relevant in the arena, but consumers are willing to pay for the right live package. It was supposed to be the cable television industry's answer ...