Over The Top (OTT)

OTT Streaming Devices Register 157% Growth In Views, Finds FreeWheel Report 20 November 2015

The Q3 Video Monetization Report from FreeWheel is out and its numbers will look very encouraging to streaming devices manufacturers! Continue reading

TV Content Re-broadcast On Web Issue Hung Up To Dry By The Court 16 November 2015

The OTT platform called Aereo has long been placed in the memoirs now. Its successor FilmOn however refused to put arms down in its dispute with the TV industry over TV content re-broadcast. Recently, FilmOn found itself in the wrong side … Continue reading

Consumers Expect More Devices To Be Connected, Finds New Ericsson Survey 16 November 2015

Ericsson Consumer Lab’s new survey is a very generous revelation of what the future is going to look like. The new survey titled ‘A Networked Life’ found that consumers expect more devices connected to the internet to serve their countless … Continue reading

NPD Predicts 82% Growth In Connected Devices Installations By 2018 10 November 2015

Global information and research agency NPD has come up with its quarterly Connected Home Forecast report which predicts that by the end of 2018, an approximate 231 million internet-ready devices will be connected to the Internet. This growth rate is pegged … Continue reading

Disney Realizes Apps Are Cool, Finally 09 November 2015

  We are on the brink of an online TV revolution. From opinions on OTT video services to apps, the talks have always been around TV content being pushed online for bigger audience reach. The latest major production label to … Continue reading

Only 6% Users Consume TV Content On The Second Screen 09 November 2015

  Entertainment and device major TiVo has published a new study about OTT TV platforms that claims almost 99% TV viewers multitask occasionally while consuming TV content on the big screen. A major 53% do it almost every time they watch TV. … Continue reading

For Cord Cutters, The ‘Winter Is Coming’ 09 November 2015

  Cord Cutting is a rage today. Not only because of the ‘cost cutting’ involved but also the unbundling it brings with it, allowing viewers to pay only for what they watch. But it appears the rosy days are over. … Continue reading