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Pixelogic Integrates Dolby Vision    6 Jul, 2017

News By: Stephanie Prange

Pixelogic, a global provider of content localization and distribution services for the media and...More>>

Time Warner, AT&T Merger Could Close in 60 Days    6 Jul, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

AT&T’s $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner could close in the next two months, according to...More>>

Kaleidescape Offering Music Concert Videos    5 Jul, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

Kaleidescape, the challenged high-performance movie server manufacturer and distributor, has inked...More>>

PVOD Concerns Again Negatively Affecting Theater Stocks    5 Jul, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

Ongoing speculation about the future of premium video-on-demand has Wall Street again issuing...More>>

Amazon Seeing Dividends From Risk-Averse Content Strategy    5 Jul, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

Amazon, Netflix and Hulu are spending billions creating original content, including feature-length...More>>

Analyst: SVOD Viewers Not All Alike    5 Jul, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

With most U.S. households having broadband, about two-thirds of them use subscription streaming...More>>

Cinedigm Gets $30 Million Chinese Lifeline, Owner    29 Jun, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

Indie home entertainment distributor is broadening its OTT video and digital cinema projection...More>>

AMC Networks, Comcast to Boost Pay-TV With 'DVD Extras'    29 Jun, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

In an over-the-top video world, traditional pay-TV is fighting back as Comcast Cable and AMC...More>>

Netflix Expands Streaming in Dolby Audio, Video    28 Jun, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

Dolby Laboratories June 28 announced a commitment from Netflix to stream its original movie 'Okja'...More>>

NBC, Facebook Expand OTT Video to Include Euro Soccer    28 Jun, 2017

News By: Erik Gruenwedel

NBC Universal, ESPN and Facebook are delving headfirst into over-the-top sports video. More>>