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  • Study Released of Canadian Families and Television in the Digital Age
    Thursday November 15th 2012

    Not only is TV not endangered, but it also has a unifying social impact on the nuclear family across the country. This is the main conclusion of a cross-Canada study – Are the Kids All Right? - on the television viewing habits of families with at least one child aged between[…]

  • Where Social TV Is Going Wrong — and How to Get It Right
    Wednesday November 14th 2012

    It’s easy to see why social-media activity around TV is soaring. Shared experiences make our lives more meaningful. Consumers are always looking for simpler, richer, more meaningful ways to have these shared experiences, especially when it comes to TV, the most ubiquitous content distributor in history. And tablets and other[…]

  • ‘Fighting Mad’ Anthony Bourdain Trashes Travel Channel Over Ad Integration
    Wednesday November 14th 2012

    Anthony Bourdain, the outspoken chef and former host of Travel Channel’s “No Reservations,” is lashing out against the network after it aired Cadillac spots that he claims were doctored. “It came as a shock and a disappointment to turn on the TV for the last two episodes of my show, and see that someone had taken footage that me and my creative team had shot for my show, cut it up and edited it together with scenes of a new Cadillac driving through the forest,” Mr. Bourdain said on his blog in a post headlined “Fighting Mad.”

  • YouTube reinvests in its channels of original programming
    Tuesday November 13th 2012

    When Google announced its plans to fund some 100 new channels of original programming on YouTube, many expected a transformation in television. Google had disrupted other industries and TV appeared to be next in line. The YouTube channels were trumpeted as the next iteration in television: Just as a handful of networks begat a few hundred cable channels, YouTube would now foster the birth of thousands of channels online. The revolution has not yet been YouTubed. Though a year later such a cultural sea change isn’t palpable, YouTube is now doubling down on its investment.

  • Steven Spielberg rules himself out of directing new Star Wars film
    Tuesday November 13th 2012

    Steven Spielberg has ruled himself out of the running to direct the new Star Wars film, following Disney’s $4.05bn purchase of LucasFilm and the studio’s announcement of a new trilogy of movies. Spielberg was top of many fan wishlists for the project, having delivered many of Hollywood’s best known science-fiction[…]

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Archives for: November 20125
  • Study Released of Canadian Families and Television in the Digital Age
    Thursday November 15th 2012

    Not only is TV not endangered, but it also has a unifying social impact on the nuclear family across the country. This is the main conclusion of a cross-Canada study – Are the Kids All Right? - on the television viewing habits of families with at least one child aged between[…]

  • Where Social TV Is Going Wrong — and How to Get It Right
    Wednesday November 14th 2012

    It’s easy to see why social-media activity around TV is soaring. Shared experiences make our lives more meaningful. Consumers are always looking for simpler, richer, more meaningful ways to have these shared experiences, especially when it comes to TV, the most ubiquitous content distributor in history. And tablets and other[…]

  • ‘Fighting Mad’ Anthony Bourdain Trashes Travel Channel Over Ad Integration
    Wednesday November 14th 2012

    Anthony Bourdain, the outspoken chef and former host of Travel Channel’s “No Reservations,” is lashing out against the network after it aired Cadillac spots that he claims were doctored. “It came as a shock and a disappointment to turn on the TV for the last two episodes of my show, and see that someone had taken footage that me and my creative team had shot for my show, cut it up and edited it together with scenes of a new Cadillac driving through the forest,” Mr. Bourdain said on his blog in a post headlined “Fighting Mad.”

  • YouTube reinvests in its channels of original programming
    Tuesday November 13th 2012

    When Google announced its plans to fund some 100 new channels of original programming on YouTube, many expected a transformation in television. Google had disrupted other industries and TV appeared to be next in line. The YouTube channels were trumpeted as the next iteration in television: Just as a handful of networks begat a few hundred cable channels, YouTube would now foster the birth of thousands of channels online. The revolution has not yet been YouTubed. Though a year later such a cultural sea change isn’t palpable, YouTube is now doubling down on its investment.

  • Steven Spielberg rules himself out of directing new Star Wars film
    Tuesday November 13th 2012

    Steven Spielberg has ruled himself out of the running to direct the new Star Wars film, following Disney’s $4.05bn purchase of LucasFilm and the studio’s announcement of a new trilogy of movies. Spielberg was top of many fan wishlists for the project, having delivered many of Hollywood’s best known science-fiction[…]

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Archives for: November 20125
  • Study Released of Canadian Families and Television in the Digital Age
    Thursday November 15th 2012

    Not only is TV not endangered, but it also has a unifying social impact on the nuclear family across the country. This is the main conclusion of a cross-Canada study – Are the Kids All Right? - on the television viewing habits of families with at least one child aged between[…]

  • Where Social TV Is Going Wrong — and How to Get It Right
    Wednesday November 14th 2012

    It’s easy to see why social-media activity around TV is soaring. Shared experiences make our lives more meaningful. Consumers are always looking for simpler, richer, more meaningful ways to have these shared experiences, especially when it comes to TV, the most ubiquitous content distributor in history. And tablets and other[…]

  • ‘Fighting Mad’ Anthony Bourdain Trashes Travel Channel Over Ad Integration
    Wednesday November 14th 2012

    Anthony Bourdain, the outspoken chef and former host of Travel Channel’s “No Reservations,” is lashing out against the network after it aired Cadillac spots that he claims were doctored. “It came as a shock and a disappointment to turn on the TV for the last two episodes of my show, and see that someone had taken footage that me and my creative team had shot for my show, cut it up and edited it together with scenes of a new Cadillac driving through the forest,” Mr. Bourdain said on his blog in a post headlined “Fighting Mad.”

  • YouTube reinvests in its channels of original programming
    Tuesday November 13th 2012

    When Google announced its plans to fund some 100 new channels of original programming on YouTube, many expected a transformation in television. Google had disrupted other industries and TV appeared to be next in line. The YouTube channels were trumpeted as the next iteration in television: Just as a handful of networks begat a few hundred cable channels, YouTube would now foster the birth of thousands of channels online. The revolution has not yet been YouTubed. Though a year later such a cultural sea change isn’t palpable, YouTube is now doubling down on its investment.

  • Steven Spielberg rules himself out of directing new Star Wars film
    Tuesday November 13th 2012

    Steven Spielberg has ruled himself out of the running to direct the new Star Wars film, following Disney’s $4.05bn purchase of LucasFilm and the studio’s announcement of a new trilogy of movies. Spielberg was top of many fan wishlists for the project, having delivered many of Hollywood’s best known science-fiction[…]

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