Cable
IndieWire spoke with more than 20 executives about the Peak TV problem, and there is no clear path for capturing viewers' time and money.
The changes in how we watch television, as well as who owns it, mean a whole new era of TV is coming, and it could be a scary one.
As consumers move to streaming video and "skinny bundles," smaller channels will likely go away.
Cloo's closure, effective today, came after it lost cable distribution. Meanwhile, NBCUniversal shifts Oxygen to a more crime-centric programming approach.
New fare from Taylor Swift and Reese Witherspoon, but no CBS and NFL Sunday Ticket. Will the price tag lure Millennials and "cord-nevers"?
The channel goes dark in the face of a changing media environment, Participant's failure to latch on to a strategy that worked and a fickle young audience.
Hulu head Mike Hopkins on why local TV is crucial for Hulu's new service.
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