Twitter vs. Television
The fact that social media can have such a domineering effect on the programs we watch on a daily basis is both titillating and frightening all rolled into one.
The fact that social media can have such a domineering effect on the programs we watch on a daily basis is both titillating and frightening all rolled into one.
AP | RYAN NAKASHIMA | Posted 08.15.2011
LOS ANGELES — Americans who watch the most video online tend to watch less TV, according to The Nielsen Co., a finding that overturns a longstan...
AP | RYAN NAKASHIMA | Posted 08.08.2011
LOS ANGELES — One of the rewards of watching TV online is not having to sit through as many commercials. Now the networks are chipping away at t...
AP | RYAN NAKASHIMA | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES — Broadcasters took a big step toward eliminating free TV shows on the Web after they blocked access to their programming online thi...
Yolanda Reid Chassiakos | Posted 11.17.2011
I do wonder if our ability to use the internet to expand our film and TV screen time won't lead us instead to be even less connected with, and more firewalled from, real life.
Marvin Ammori | Posted 05.25.2011
A new scheme -- would require Internet users to pay for cable TV if they want to watch popular shows online -- appears to be the product of collusion between major programmers and the big cable, satellite, and phone companies.
Telegraph | Posted 05.25.2011
We present the technologies that are changing the face of TV as we know it. ...
Henry Jenkins | Posted 05.25.2011
Television may be in the hands of a different kind of network -- Facebook or Twitter rather than ABC or Fox. In a world shaped by social networks, if it doesn't spread, it's dead.
New York Post | Holly Sanders | Posted 05.25.2011
When the fall TV season kicks off this month, a sizable chunk of viewers won't be stationed in front of the tube. Nearly one in five US households wa...
Lisa Steinberg | Posted 02.14.2012