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...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 2, 2013 | entertainment
Ever been at a party where someone said, “We never watch live TV anymore”? Well, anecdotal evidence aside, most shows are watched live. According to the most recent Nielsen Cross-Platform Report, 87.2% of broadcast TV is watched live, 5.5% is watched later that same...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 1, 2013 | Consumer Surveys, entertainment, Games Industry Surveys, In the News
According to a Researchscape survey of 1,000 consumers, 9.8% of respondents without a video game console said it was the device they didn’t own that they were most interested in purchasing. Unsurprisingly, the primary reason that people are interested in video game...