
The Future Of Television. Dissected Daily.
The Future Of Local NBA Broadcasts: What Comes After The RSN Era?
What’s next for local NBA TV broadcasts? A hybrid model that combines the best of old and new.
Modern TV, Archaic Boundaries: The DMA Disconnect
In today’s world of streaming, mobile viewing, personalized advertising, and advanced digital broadcast technology, the TV DMA has quickly become anachronistic.
As FCC Ownership Rules Loosen, Two Divergent Futures Emerge For Local TV Stations
Not all local stations are created equal, and the paths ahead for network-owned stations and independently owned affiliates couldn’t be more different.
From Public Trustee To Private Courier: The Curious Pivot Of ATSC 3.0
The public interest requires nothing less than the full realization of ATSC 3.0's commercial television potential before spectrum is diverted to enterprise applications.
Retrans Must Be On The Table: Why Broadcast Reform Can't Ignore The Elephant In The Room
If broadcast regulation truly needs reform — and it surely does — then retransmission consent must be on the negotiating table.
Local Broadcasters Must Evolve (Or Be Left Behind) In CTV’s SMB Revolution
The local TV industry's long-held ad gatekeeping role is fading — and what replaces it will depend on how quickly broadcasters recognize both the risk and the opportunity.
TV’s Generational Divide: Reimagining Local Content For A Fractured Audience
The generational divide in how Americans consume “television” and TV news has never been more pronounced — or more consequential for the future of local media.
Local TV Isn’t Ready For A Retail Future — But It Has No Choice
Today’s media economy increasingly favors “retail” or direct-to-consumer (DTC) models - yet local TV has almost no direct relationship with its audience.