Sorry for the slow post week. I’ve been traveling and got behind on the news. There’s not a consistent theme to last weeks’ news dispatch. It’s the tail end of earnings and mostly rumor driven or the echos of articles from the past few weeks. Enjoy.
- OLED TV Speculation Resurfaces Amidst Pending Apple Entry into TV Market – Another week, another Apple rumor
- Can Logitech Save Google TV? – Probably not
- Is Hulu Trying To Commit Suicide Before Being Purchased By Someone Else? – Offering consumer options is a suicide attempt. Oh, the drama.
- Second-gen Apple TV gains iTunes purchasing ability, Vimeo app – New firmware update brings somewhat shiny features
- Owner of SeeSaw, Britain’s Version of Hulu: 5 Keys To Internet Television Thriving – Quickly summarized as need content and get big fast
- Subscription Streaming: Boon to Media Companies – You know, there might be money in streaming video
- WD media players get Hulu Plus – Another niche box gets Hulu
- Dish Network Planning to Compete with Netflix – Just like everyone else
- CBS Surges On Netflix Deal, Higher Ad Margins – We like our content deals, don’t we precious
- Just how bitter are Netflix viewers over rising prices come September? – Bitter, but not going to do anything about it
- Amazon Gets Access to Universal Pictures Library, Puts Heat on Netflix, Hulu – You know, I think Amazon might want to play against Netflix
- HBO Go to Stream Game of Thrones, Curb, and More to Game Consoles – Follows Netflix strategy of having material on all boxes
- Hulu Jumps Into Original Programming – Either pay for or make content. Or both.
- DirecTV CEO downplays interest in Hulu – Oh, no. We’re not interested. Really.
- Netflix and Hulu Help Out Viacom, Too – Licensing helps the bottom line here too
- Would you pay to stream local TV to a Roku? – Yes. Next question.
- Redbox Owner Gets No Bounce From Netflix Woes – Gotta wait for the rates to actually go up.
- Is Netflix Hiding Weakness? – Another “Netflix is broke” story
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