There Are Five Different Races in Streaming TV. Here’s Where Apple Fits In. [www.wsj.com]
Disney+? WarnerMedia? The New Streaming Giants Explained [www.pcmag.com]
The New Entertainment Giants: Welcome to the Streaming-Industrial Complex [www.pcmag.com]
Netflix, Amazon and Hulu: All the genre TV and movies coming in April 2019 [www.syfy.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
From entertainment to sports to hardware, there will be multiple winners in the streaming wars https://t.co/uV4Fqh6EwD vía @WSJ
— Borja Echevarría (@borjaechevarria) April 1, 2019
The folks at @wsj are setting up a new benchmark for Venn diagrams ?https://t.co/O3Fhg8zSaE pic.twitter.com/AJq86IHPwz
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) April 1, 2019
Great chart! There Are Five Different Races in Streaming TV. Here’s Where Apple Fits In. @asharma https://t.co/QUqqrtxwu1
— Rani Molla (@ranimolla) April 1, 2019
For years, I've had this concept in my mind of a content-industrial complex; the infinite stockpiling of digital media in an endless battle for our attention. It crystallized for me in this @PCMag cover story on the fast-evolving video streaming industry https://t.co/T41bywszry pic.twitter.com/cIted7PTud
— Rob Marvin (@rjmarvin1) April 1, 2019
This @PCMag cover story on the new entertainment giants has occupied my brain for quite a while, and I'm happy it's finally out in the world. Welcome to the streaming-industrial complex: https://t.co/UDu0lRNZHr
— Rob Marvin (@rjmarvin1) April 1, 2019
The war for original content among streaming-video providers is heating up and that could be bad for consumers: https://t.co/CE9OVEAZfC pic.twitter.com/GF64OSRQjN
— PCMag (@PCMag) April 1, 2019
Good overview! #ott #streaming #d2c https://t.co/CATaxE4Eqt
— Bernard Gershon (@bgershon) April 2, 2019
Here's my attempt at translating @asharma’s smart takes on Apple TV+ into graphic form https://t.co/8a585FpNMk pic.twitter.com/2UnO6rj33j
— Elliot Bentley (@elliot_bentley) April 1, 2019
Amazon’s Toll Roadhttps://t.co/lDprnbl6mb pic.twitter.com/XzBOx3Gsir
— Jamie Pastore (@jamiepastore) April 2, 2019
From entertainment to sports to hardware, there will be multiple winners in the streaming wars https://t.co/27QPFZ4Kuo
— Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino) April 1, 2019
>> From entertainment to sports to hardware, there will be multiple winners in the streaming wars https://t.co/0nxoNUhflZ h/t @borjaechevarria (via @WSJ) #media
— Jose Zamora (@jczamora) April 1, 2019
these are competing for the same folks - but companies would like to believe they're differentiating themselves and cornering a certain part of the market because none is a solution on its own https://t.co/7Ur1p5Wjwx
— Tara Lachapelle (@taralach) April 1, 2019
Disney+? WarnerMedia? The new streaming giants explained: https://t.co/JxNstRrmp2 pic.twitter.com/qKug0hHdXL
— PCMag (@PCMag) April 2, 2019
Everyone knows Netflix, Prime Video, and Hulu. But what about WarnerMedia and Apple TV+? Let's break down the biggest names in video streaming, new and old: https://t.co/JxNstRIXNC pic.twitter.com/yKLFWhsWNx
— PCMag (@PCMag) April 2, 2019
Disney+? WarnerMedia? The new streaming giants explained #tech #apple #streamingservice @mashable https://t.co/PngncgIaLS
— Evan Kirstel at #DataCentric #SanFrancisco (@evankirstel) April 1, 2019
Every time a new streaming service crops up, the promise of cord cutting becomes less believable: https://t.co/CE9OVEAZfC pic.twitter.com/0GRAiOW5Of
— PCMag (@PCMag) April 2, 2019
Not an April Fool's joke: I had cover story drop today breaking down the streaming-industrial complex and how consumers will be affected when we're choosing between not just Netflix, Prime Video and Hulu subscriptions, but Apple TV+, Disney+ & many more https://t.co/T41bywszry pic.twitter.com/RXKJ2gaUFA
— Rob Marvin (@rjmarvin1) April 1, 2019
Tomorrow Hollywood goes to Vegas. Superheroes to the Rescue as Theaters Tussle With Small Screens https://t.co/auIhyE3PQp
— Anousha (@anoushasakoui) April 2, 2019