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6% of Households Watch TV Solely on Mobile Devices, Survey Finds
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBetween 2022-'23, U.S. households without a TV set grew from 7% to 8%, according to the Advertising...
Netflix is considering a free version of the service - here's who could get it
BGR· 18 hours agoNetflix has experimented over the years with different pricing tiers, in addition to launching plans...
Paramount+ Raises Prices for Ad-Tier and Premium Plan
The Hollywood Reporter· 5 hours agoThe Paramount+ essential plan will increase by $2 per month to $7.99 for all new subscribers and the...
Netflix Ad Revenue Forecast To Hit $950M In 2024, Top Ad Dollars Per Viewer: eMarketer
MediaPost· 5 days agoNetflix will average $70.44 in ad revenue per viewer -- well above all its competitors. Streamers seeing slow gains include Max, Peacock and Paramount+. eMarketer projects ...
Amid Another Worst Quarter Ever for U.S. Pay TV, Even YouTube TV Lost Subscribers in Q1, Analyst...
Next TV via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThat causes even more pay TV customers to … yup, cut the cord. Now, with YouTube (the mothership,...
T-Mobile just got in big trouble
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBasically, the premise behind the “...-Mobile on it by taking the claim to NAD– pointing out that this misleading claim appeared in print, online, and TV...
Biden plans Latino organizing, advertising push around Copa América
Washington Post· 4 days agoPresident Biden’s campaign will spend several million dollars on Latino advertising and organizing...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 6 days agoAd-free streaming services are officially a thing of the past. Amazon injected Prime Video’s movies and TV shows with ads on Monday. The company is asking ...
Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters on the future of streaming and where ads, AI, and games fit in
The Verge· 8 hours agoIt’s an increasingly important place for Greg to be, as Netflix’s new ad tier has nearly doubled in six months to more than 40 million subscribers and feels increasingly pivotal ...
Democrats Need to Try Something Radical: Hire Christopher Nolan | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 3 days agoThe weapon is the old grandfather clock of political persuasion: the 30-second television ad. First...