The free Showtime and Epix (or both) previews from providers are coming fast, and they could end up surfacing some interesting market data for subscription video services.
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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Quibi Releases Chrissy’s Court Trailer
Court is in session. Quibi has released a new trailer for Chrissy’s Court, starring Chrissy Teigen. In the upcoming series, made for mobile-first streaming service Quibi, Chrissy Teigen is channeling ...Read More
EPIX is Free on YouTube TV For 30-Days
Today YouTube TV and EPIX announced that YouTube TV subscribers will be getting 30 days of free EPIX, EPIX 2, EPIX Hits, and EPIX Drive-In. This special offer of EPIX ...Read More
Deeper Dive—What is Facebank and why did it merge with fuboTV?
Remember the Tupac hologram from Coachella a few years ago? That was Facebank, back when it was called Pulse Evolution.
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FreeCast adds former Frontier, DTV America execs as it builds toward IPO
FreeCast, the company behind streaming TV service SelectTV, has added two video industry veterans as it continues building toward going public.
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The Free Broadcast Network CHARGE Has a New Lineup
Your weekdays are about to get blessed by Chuck Norris. CHARGE! has a new weekday lineup that you can watch for free. Watch Chips starting at 4PM PST, followed by Chuck ...Read More
TV antenna use surges amid coronavirus outbreak
TV antenna use in U.S. broadband households has been growing quickly over the past few years, and with the coronavirus outbreak it could surge even more.
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Charter’s Free Broadband Offer Now Extends to Educators
Charter Communications has announced it’s broadening its free-internet offer to include not only students, but also teachers as well. The initial offer, for households with students, was announced earlier this ...Read More
As Disney+ enters the U.K., analysts predict big global prospects
Disney’s subscription streaming service, Disney+, is entering the U.K. just as a national lockdown has been ordered.
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Broadcast networks see huge viewership spikes amid COVID-19 crisis
The big broadcast networks ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC all have seen big bumps in viewership across different dayparts as the coronavirus crisis continues.
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