by Jeffrey Henning | May 4, 2013 | entertainment
TV watchers do not feel compelled to choose between traditional pay TV or online sources of entertainment, instead considering online content to be a complement to traditional TV. According to a survey by Hub Entertainment Research: 73% say that they have watched TV...
by Jeffrey Henning | Apr 30, 2013 | entertainment
“For the first time in the 15 years we’ve conducted this survey, the top 4 products making headway in U.S. households are mobile devices.” – Kevin Tillmann, senior research analystTablets, smartphones, e-readers, and wireless hot spots jumped in household...
by Jeffrey Henning | Apr 2, 2013 | entertainment
49% of respondents have tried to purchase tickets online but the event sold out within minutesBy an overwhelming majority, Tennessee voters believe they own the tickets they buy and object to ticket policies that restrict fans’ rights to transfer their event tickets,...
by Jeffrey Henning | Mar 27, 2013 | entertainment
49% of pay-TV subscribers definitely would switch to an operator offering TV EverywhereTV Everywhere services allow a pay-TV subscriber to access their television programming on a networked device after verifying their subscription. Though consumers have been slow to...
by Jeffrey Henning | Mar 11, 2013 | entertainment
“House of Cards” will go down in television history as a landmark: the first series to have an entire season’s worth of new episodes made available at once. Released February 1 by Netflix as the first in its line of original programming, the show is specifically...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 26, 2013 | entertainment
The Institute for the Future recently completed a retrospective study for the Lego Group on 7 transformations in how children play and spend their free time.Social reach – Children have moved to “smaller, more intimate networks” even as the amount of time they spend...