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Game of Thrones Most Pirated for Fifth Year Running

Tue, Jan 3, 2017 | by Andy Stout

Back to The Future and the Return of the Living Room

Tue, Dec 13, 2016 | by Nardit Mosacho

One of the more interesting trends from 2016 that emerges if you sift through the mountain of data that the industry produces is mounting evidence that the big family TV screen is making a comeback.

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Hot TV News: SVOD Booms Across Europe, TV Everywhere Audience Doubles

Tue, Jul 5, 2016 | by Andy Stout

The figures surrounding the future development of television viewing still seem encouraging, with both SVOD services in Europe and the global TV Everywhere audience showing strong growth. Meanwhile, i...

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Hot TV News: GoT Piracy, VR Surge, & Environmental Costs of HDR

Sun, May 1, 2016 | by Andy Stout

The arrival of the hotly-anticipated Season 6 of Game of Thrones cements its status as the most pirated TV show of them all. Meanwhile, VR is one of the main topics at this year’s NAB, while there’s m...

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The Hottest Topics from CES 2016: 4K, HDR, Netflixing&VR

Fri, Jan 15, 2016 | by Merav Cunningham

This year's CES in Las Vegas saw TVs get literally rolled up as 4K HDR became the de facto standard, VR kit hit the market at a much higher price than anyone expected, and, in a virtuoso performance, ...

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Game of Thrones Shows Piracy is Getting Worse Not Better

Wed, Dec 30, 2015 | by Merav Cunningham

According to data released just after Christmas by TorrentFreak, Game of Thrones has comfortably broken the record that it set this time last year for the most pirated programme ever.

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How Social Media Accelerates Piracy

Fri, Oct 30, 2015 | by Efrat Fenigson

One of the main problems that broadcasters and service operators face in the current climate is that shifts in piracy over the past handful of years have seen it move from a post-event process to a li...

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VO Reinvents Content Security with Adaptive Sentinel

Wed, Oct 21, 2015 | by Merav Cunningham

One of the main problems that operators and content service providers are increasingly facing with combating content piracy is that they are always trying to hit a moving target. Piracy techniques are...

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Hot TV News: MPAA Reveals Top Piracy Sites; The Rise of the Cord-Nevers;

Fri, Oct 16, 2015 | by Merav Cunningham

In its latest report to the US authorities, The Motion Picture Association of America has identified Russia and The Netherlands as two hot-houses of content piracy, with a worrying trend for incentivi...

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