Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Samsung, Verizon, Comcast and others are investing vigorously to become the content gatekeepers of the future. As many of you know, my posts tend to...
One of the most interesting debates taking place in streaming video circles these days is – how should we define TV, now? It seems semantic, but the question has...
Streaming technologies tend to differ in formats, but also within a format have variations with different characteristics. Security with HLS is one of those cases – the default model is fairly public and...
As expected, the World Cup is starting to break online streaming record numbers again, with the majority of the matches happening during US business hours. Here is some interesting data...
There have been recent intense discussions on net neutrality, and it is clearly a decisive moment in the evolution of the internet. But why is it so important. To...
The Adobe Primetime team showed an interesting tech preview at NAB 2014, MPEG-Dash and 4k playback with Primetime Player in Flash Player. It is part of the official Primetime...
World Wrestling Entertainment, founded 1952, recently unveiled the WWE Network, a streaming online subscription channel, providing an over-the-top 24/7 channel, including all WWE pay-per-view events. In the context of...
The modern cable industry, at least in the US, has been forcefully moving ahead and endorsing TV Everywhere as their digital model – the ability to access online content...
After showcasing a lot of the technology of Adobe Primetime on this blog, it’s hard to ignore the awards slowly gathering in the office. This includes the recent SIIA...
Are you getting ready to join one of the largest sport events in history, with more than 100 million viewers each year? Fox will offer the event both as...