In Miami, heavyweights debate future of Internet TV
MiamiHerald.com
Mark Cuban, who made his first billion dollars on the Internet, said it's no match for television. And Larry King, who turned himself into a millionaire worldwide celebrity on television, said the Internet is the future of television and practically ...
MiamiHerald.com
Netflix's Hastings: Online steering TV's future
Politico
The future of television will be driven by Internet networks, and traditional cable TV companies will inevitably morph into Web-based content providers, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings predicted Tuesday. The flexibility ofInternet programming is already ...
Politico
Video ads growing at fastest rate on Web as TV-viewing habits change
San Jose Mercury News
SAN FRANCISCO -- Internet video ads, long a sideshow in the online advertising market, are gaining in importance to marketers and Web publishers as they look to capitalize on consumers' changing viewing habits and tap a $70 billion televisionmarket.
Damamax provides ANB TV with dedicated internet access via its fiber optic ...
AME Info (press release)
Damamax - a subsidiary of DAMA Ventures and one of the largest backbone operators in the Kingdom providing broadband solutions through optical fiber - signed an agreement with Arabic News Broadcast Television (ANB TV). By virtue of the agreement, ...
Internet TV users favor video | Variety
Digital TV. Posted: Sat., Jan. 26, 2013, 4:00am PT. Internet TV users favor video ...According to NPD, only 6% of consumers with Internet-connected TV sets use ...
www.variety.com/article/VR1118065133/
The Web-Deprived Study at McDonald's
Wall Street Journal
The result is a divide between families that have broadband constantly available on their home computers and phones, and those that have to plan their days around visits to free sources of Internet access. That divide is becoming a bigger problem now ...
Wall Street Journal
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