Hulu's in the early stages of developing a new online exclusive clips show, recapping the TV of the day in blog-esque "bite sizes." As well as hinting at Hulu's growth, it also reminds us that TV as we know it is about to change.
Don't own a DVR? Never time-shifted a TV show? Then you're now officially in the minority, according to Comcast. The end of traditional broadcast television is nigh.
It's okay, Mr. Murdoch. We think we finally understand why you hate Google and the Net so much--you gave it away in your rant during News Corp.'s finances: It's because you really don't get technology--or people--very much.
When Fox revealed its plan to broadcast reruns of Fringe and Glee with a live Twitter feed overlay, I said they had to be really really careful. But Fox didn't listen. From user comments online it looks like ...
The most successful hybrid of old and new media comes from the last place you'd expect. How NPR's digital smarts, nonprofit structure, and good old-fashioned shoe leather just might save the news.
It may be silly season for the Presidential campaigns on television until Election Day, but the Brand Called Obama has been brought to you by the internet.