As advertised speeds have risen, so have internet service prices. Pricing data collected by Telogical from 30 representative U.S. markets over the past five years reflect a slow, but steady ratcheting-up of the median advertised price of broadband service.
The NFL's Old School TV Model Meets New-School Streaming
Unlike other sports leagues that have created consumer-centric streaming offerings, the NFL has remained firmly on the sidelines of the direct-to-consumer OTT trend, choosing instead of collect billions of licensing dollars from CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, for rights to its regional and nationally-televised games. But that’s changing…
Win-Back Marketing Will Level-Up in the OTT Video Era
Price Beacons: Spectrum Promotes $14.99 Internet in Select Markets
AT&T's WatchTV: "The Bundle is Dead. Long Live the Bundle!"
A side-by-side channel comparison of WatchTV against its nearest "skinny bundle" vMVPD competition—Sling TV Orange and Philo—reveals the shared elements of those lineups (no broadcast channels) and notable differences (e.g. Sling includes some sports programming.) The channel lineup, however, is not what makes WatchTV unique in a competitive marketplace of traditional and streaming video providers.
Forget the "Last Mile," it's The Last 50 Feet of WiFi that Dictates Speed
Industry in Transition: A Recap From the Pay TV Show
In this week’s Telogical Talk, Mike recaps his visit to the inaugural Pay TV Show hosted by Fierce Cable in Denver earlier this week.