Today's Top 10 Stories | #1 | | ABC Relaunches Streaming Service with a Mixture of Older Shows and Original Short-Form Series | | | ABC has relaunched its streaming service with full seasons of 38 older shows and seven original digital short-form series. The content will be available to all viewers on ABC.com as well as ABCs apps for mobile and connected TV devices, without requiring users to authenticate their pay-TV subscriptions. Why This Matters: The redesigned app also provides a live stream of the network in 14 additional markets, bringing the total to 20. The stations added are owned by Hearst, the first affiliate group to launch an ABC live feed. 5 Takes: B&C | Fortune | Variety | Re/code | THR | | #2 | | BitTorrent News to Launch at Republican National Convention | | | BitTorrent announced that it will launch its new live-streaming news network July 18, with coverage of the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Cleveland. The service will be carried on BitTorrent Live, the companys multichannel OTT app. Why This Matters: The company plans nearly 12 hours of live coverage from the convention, with two hours of live programming in the morning, daily coverage through 2 p.m., and an hour-long wrap-up segment following the final speeches each day. BitTorrent News also plans to cover the Democratic National Convention, July 25-28 in Philadelphia. 5 Takes: B&C | Fortune | Politico | Venture Beat | Media Post | | #3 | | OTA TV Grows as 25% of Homes Shun Traditional Pay TV | | | According to a new report from market research firm GfK, almost a quarter of U.S. TV households have neither a cable nor satellite subscription, with younger people even more likely than the general population to be over-the-air-only viewers. Why This Matters: GfK's 2016 Ownership and Trend Report also found that 17% of U.S. TV households rely on over-the-air broadcast service, up from 15% in 2015, while another 6% rely exclusively on Internet video services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu or YouTube, up from 4% in 2015. 4 Takes: MCN | Media Post | Advanced Television | TVT | |
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| THE CHATTER | | "The easy explanation for last week’s Comcast-Netflix agreement is simply that Netflix has become too big for MVPDs to ignore. Having 47 million U.S. subscribers will tend to do that for you. The more interesting question is what this partnership will mean for other TV apps on X1 and other operator boxes set to follow. My strong prediction is that ‘Netflix exceptionalism’ will not last, and we’ll see an emerging ecosystem of apps on the X1 by the end of 2017." Joel Espelien, Senior Advisor for TDG |
| Blog Post of The Day | Portugal-France Sets Live Sports Streaming Record on Akamai By Chris Nicholson, Akamai Akamai set a new peak-traffic record for a live sports event delivered on our platform during last weekend's Portugal-France championship match of the quadrennial European football (soccer) tournament. The 7.3 Tbps peak, which was hit during the match's overtime period, eclipsed the former live sports record of 7.0 Tbps generated by the Argentina-Netherlands semifinal in the 2014 World Cup. The championship match also drove a peak of more than 3.3 million concurrent streams. More |
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