Archive for the 'Internet TV Explained' Category


Viewers Now Have More Reason To Cut The Cord

This year viewers will have so much TV choice from connected devices and online TV that they have to ask themselves “Why am i not cutting the cord”. In previous years there have been trailblazers and pockets of cord cutting, but the big shows and sporting events always bring back the viewers.

Where Is Internet TV Heading In 2011?

2010 has been a big year, in fact the biggest yet for internet tv. Amongst all the launches, new developments and other shenanigans, the year has ended with some winners and some losers. Many that have had major blips would never have been predicted in a million years

Youtube Looking To Buy Independent Next New Networks

Next New Networks based in New York, create video of their own and also distribute from independent suppliers via it’s Next New Creators program.

Internet Connected TV Hardware 3 Million Units To Sell Over Holiday

It is estimated that 3 million internet connected tv devices will be sold during the holiday season letting viewers watch online tv and video on their television, says a new report from Parks Associates.

Netflix Match Hulu Plus Price For Streaming TV

In the ultra competative internet tv market you have to keep up with the competition. Netflix have done this by matching it’s rival by launching a $7.99 per month stream only subscription plan for US users. The move was thought to be a response to Hulu who last week cut the price of its monthly subscription tv and movie service to $8 a month.

TV On Demand Will Generate $10 Billion Revenue By 2014

Watching TV on demand is increasingly popular around the world, and it is predicted that it will generate a revenue of $10 billion in the US by 2014. TV on demand encompasses different deliveries of tv content to the user, but is a non physical product.