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Logitech eyes Google TV opportunity
b>SEATTLE:/bLogitech is unveiling its Revue - a US$300 (RM960) set-top box that will bring Google's new TV service to people in the United States who don't want to buy a new TV set.
Apple in talks to launch online TV service: WSJ
Apple Inc's much-hinted-at TV service may soon become a reality as the iPhone maker is in talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of TV networks this fall, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
Sony's PlayStation Vue online TV service launches at US$50 a month
Sony Corp has launched its PlayStation Vue Web video service in three cities, targeting customers looking for cheaper alternatives to cable with packages starting at US$50 (RM184).
TV industry sees digital threats rising
Is it time for big television to start worrying about digital?
Late night TV hosts reach beyond midnight for digital domination
Daniel Radcliffe raps the alphabet. Mariah Carey sings karaoke to her own hits. Celebrities read out nasty tweets about themselves. In the race to go viral online, US television late night hosts are bringing out the big guns.
Time Warner amplifies fears that viewers are deserting pay TV
Time Warner Inc re-ignited concerns that US consumers are shifting to Internet television faster than expected and creating challenges to major media companies that have thrived with programming on pay TV.
Facebook set to steal more TV ad dollars as video views soar
Watch out, Time Warner. It's not just Netflix and Hulu you have to worry about.
US TV networks embrace 'binge-watching,' taking cue from Netflix
US networks are changing the way they develop and release new shows, and even commercials, as they seek to adapt to new TV viewing habits and profit from the "binge-watching" made popular by video streaming services like Netflix.
Mashable raises US$15mil to expand video
The online news site Mashable said it raised US$15mil (RM58.57mil) in a funding round led by Time Warner's television operations, as part of its efforts to expand video offerings.
Video gaming makes cautious return to TV with new league
Sean Gares has played video games in sold-out arenas and for millions more fans online, but soon he will be playing in front of a new audience: US television viewers.