TV Leica’s First Cinema TV to Hit U.S. Retail Stores in Sept. The Leica Cine 1 will sell for $8,995 for the 100-inch model and $9,495 for the 120-inch model starting Sept. 6 in the U.S. Broadcasters’ Role in the Evolving TV Landscape Tech-savvy consumers demand 24/7 entertainment at the touch of a button—anytime, anywhere Minow Assesses the State of TV 60 Years After ‘Vast Wasteland’ Remarks Has concerns over social media and fact-based news coverage Latest about TV White House Plans $1.5B COVID Vaccine Campaign Across TV, Radio and Digital By Michael Balderston published 16 March 21 Campaign expected to kick off in the next few weeks TV Watching Shot Up 17% Amongst Americans in 2020, Verizon Finds By Michael Balderston published 25 January 21 Those living in Mississippi watched the most TV last year CTA: 2020 Record Year for TV Shipments By Michael Balderston last updated 12 January 21 Despite drop, 2021 will likely continue strong TV shipment numbers Business TV Covers Historic Chaos on Capitol Hill By Michael Balderston published 7 January 21 Pro-Trump rioters turn their ire on Congress, media What Will TV Look Like in 2021? By Susan Ashworth published 6 January 21 In 2020, television cemented its role as the arbiter of the national mood. Will that mood turn to hope in 2021? NABLF to Produce Celebration of Service to America Awards Broadcast in 2021 By Michael Balderston published 9 December 20 One-hour pre-recorded event of 2020 ceremony was carried by 617 TV stations Nielsen Developing Nielsen ONE Cross-Media Measurement Tool By Michael Balderston published 8 December 20 Nielsen plans to launch single measurement tool in Q4 2022 Nielsen Diversity Report: Room for Improvement in Reflecting Current Society By Michael Balderston published 3 December 20 Nielsen report details who is being featured on screen and how they are being represented Social Media Use While Watching TV Can Result in Memory Loss By Jenny Priestley published 29 October 20 A new Stanford University study is bad news for second screeners TV as a Teacher By Tom Butts published 9 September 20 Television can be a lifeline for children who lack easy access to broadband for remote learning Opinions 1234Archives Get the TV Tech NewsletterThe professional video industry's #1 source for news, trends and product and tech information. Sign up below.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MOST READ1IAB Makes Three Appointments to Its Leadership Team2DAZN FAST Channels to Launch on Tubi3DV Earns MRC Accreditation for CTV Viewability4HPA Opens Submissions for 2024 HPA Engineering Excellence Awards5Qurate Launches 'The Big Dish' on The Roku Channel
White House Plans $1.5B COVID Vaccine Campaign Across TV, Radio and Digital By Michael Balderston published 16 March 21 Campaign expected to kick off in the next few weeks
TV Watching Shot Up 17% Amongst Americans in 2020, Verizon Finds By Michael Balderston published 25 January 21 Those living in Mississippi watched the most TV last year
CTA: 2020 Record Year for TV Shipments By Michael Balderston last updated 12 January 21 Despite drop, 2021 will likely continue strong TV shipment numbers
TV Covers Historic Chaos on Capitol Hill By Michael Balderston published 7 January 21 Pro-Trump rioters turn their ire on Congress, media
What Will TV Look Like in 2021? By Susan Ashworth published 6 January 21 In 2020, television cemented its role as the arbiter of the national mood. Will that mood turn to hope in 2021?
NABLF to Produce Celebration of Service to America Awards Broadcast in 2021 By Michael Balderston published 9 December 20 One-hour pre-recorded event of 2020 ceremony was carried by 617 TV stations
Nielsen Developing Nielsen ONE Cross-Media Measurement Tool By Michael Balderston published 8 December 20 Nielsen plans to launch single measurement tool in Q4 2022
Nielsen Diversity Report: Room for Improvement in Reflecting Current Society By Michael Balderston published 3 December 20 Nielsen report details who is being featured on screen and how they are being represented
Social Media Use While Watching TV Can Result in Memory Loss By Jenny Priestley published 29 October 20 A new Stanford University study is bad news for second screeners
TV as a Teacher By Tom Butts published 9 September 20 Television can be a lifeline for children who lack easy access to broadband for remote learning