Over the course of a recent week, there was not one listing for a newly created episode of scripted television on over 100 channels reviewed by MarketWatch. The long-running lament among TV viewers is ...
If there was one thing cable television has had that helped slow the departure of viewers cutting the cord, it was its firm grip on sports programming. But ESPN’s announcement Tuesday that it will ...
For about a decade, media executives have heavily invested in live sports as the primary value proposition for consumers to keep subscribing to traditional pay television. While tens of millions of ...
Later this year, you'll finally be able to subscribe to ESPN without paying for other cable TV channels. The new service will be called ESPN and cost $30 a month. The fact that Disney, which owns ESPN ...
What began as low-budget, authentic programming evolved into a cable TV industry capable of producing prestige content that redefined media and entertainment. Are today’s creators traversing the same ...
The Zacks Cable Television industry players are focusing on bundled offerings and on-demand programming to counter challenges from cord-cutting as consumers shift away from traditional pay-TV options, ...
Sports programming had been one of the few offerings that kept customers from fully cutting the cord, but ESPN's new streaming service could accelerate the exodus If there was one thing cable ...
When ESPN launches its direct-to-consumer service (likely next month), for the first time ever, Americans will be able to consume all major sports without having to subscribe to cable. Charter and ...