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May 31 2012

News - Public Knowledge - Tell Old Media to Keep Their Hands Out of Your DVR

Public Knowledge

There's nothing wrong with advertising per se, but I find the broadcaster's posturing around DISH's recent feature enabling automatic commercial skipping for Primetime TV highly objectionable. While DISH has deep pockets, and the pugnacity to put up a good fight, it shouldn't have to go it alone - with Public Knowledge starting up a campaign to lend us a voice against these audacious claims.

Nov 05 2011

News - CBS Passed on Apple TV Service

Les Moonves at CBSApple has been gradually adding new media streaming services to the Apple TV, but there have also been rumors floating around for a while that Apple has been trying to put together their own media streaming service. The assumption has been that the service, rumored to be called iTunes Replay, would be positioned to compete with Netflix and Amazon by streaming movies and television shows. However, recent comments by Les Moonves, CEO of CBS, suggest the iTunes Replay, if it ever comes to fruition, could look more like Hulu.  

The rumors surrounding iTunes Replay suggest that Apple has had little luck in getting studios to sign on and it sounds like CBS was one of those reluctant studios. In a recent earnings call Moonves commented that CBS had declined to participate in an ad-supported, Apple TV-based streaming service. 

CBS CEO Les Moonves is known to occasionally drop pieces of information that he’s not supposed to on his company’s earnings calls, and this quarter was no exception. When asked about CBS’s appetite for striking deals with new streaming providers that might not have the money to pay cash upfront to license its content, Moonves said that CBS had decided against joining an Apple TV service because it was based on an ad split.

GigaOm

Aug 02 2011

News - CBS Entertainment income Up 97% because of streaming

Well it seems that streaming has been a benefit for one network.

CBS Corp. Aug. 2 said new licensing agreement for the digital streaming of select library titles contributed to its entertainment division increasing second-quarter (ended June 30) operating income to $440 million, nearly double the $223 million operating profit during the previous-year period.

Entertainment revenue, which includes CBS Television Network, CBS Television Studios, CBS Studios International, CBS Television Distribution, CBS Films and CBS Interactive, reached $1.84 billion, compared with revenue of $1.67 billion last year.

 

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