AT&T posted another substantial round of video subscriber losses for the fourth quarter of 2019, rounding out a year of mass erosion to its satellite TV business.
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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Dalet props up digital media storefront for its MAM users
Dalet’s new software-as-a-service offering, StoreFront, will let customers create content marketplaces tied to the company’s media asset management system.
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Tablo Will Have an Update for Android, Fire TV, and iOS Devices Soon
Today, Tablo shared that they will releasing an app update for Android mobile, Fire TV, Android TV, iPhone, and iPad users, saying that the update is “on the way” and ...Read More
Disney+ nears integration deal with Sky
Disney’s new streaming video service, Disney+, is reportedly on the verge of an integration deal with European pay TV operator Sky.
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Gogo taps CMAF-based DRM to allow app-free in-flight entertainment
Gogo has partnered with castLabs to build a digital rights management solution that allows travelers to access video on-demand content without needing apps or plug-ins.
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Apple Reports Highest Quarterly Revenue Ever
Today, Apple is reporting on their fiscal 2020 first quarter, which ended December 28, 2019. With $91.8 billion in revenue, Apple broke their all-time record for quarterly revenue. “We are ...Read More
AT&T’s Xandr adds The CW, Microsoft to Community ad marketplace
The CW, Tastemade, AccuWeather and Microsoft Advertising have joined Community, a video advertising marketplace launched by Xandr.
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Fiksu launches self-serve demand-side advertising platform
Fiksu, a demand-side platform for digital advertising, has launched a self-serve DSP that will give marketers more control over their ad campaigns.
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Maine Appeals Judge’s Block of Its New A La Carte TV Law
At the end of 2019, we reported that Maine had passed a law requiring cable companies to include an à la carte TV option. A judge quickly temporarily blocked the ...Read More
Amazon Fire TV is Fox’s preferred 4K streaming device for the Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is streaming in 4K this year, and Amazon said that its Fire TV lineup is Fox’s preferred devices for the event.
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