If GPTs are going to replace us, they’re first going to need to get basic things like travel advice down pat.| TVREV
In this episode of The Revisionists, John Hoctor shares how Newton Research works, why industry-specific focus matters in AI, and what predictive media modeling means for the future of television.| TVREV
Why would Netflix want to buy Warner Bros? There are plenty of reasons. And what non-politicla lessons can we take away from L’Affaire Kimmel?| TVREV
If Brendan Carr’s vision prevails, local TV risks becoming both homogenized and politicized — consolidated into a few large conglomerates, and pressured to avoid programming that might displease those in power.| TVREV
The NFL wants to start renegotiation talks for its lucrative media rights four years before its opt-out clause, and TV can’t really say no.| TVREV
A forum at the Foreign Correspondents Club Of Japan reveals the issues facing the next generation of journalists…and how to solve them.| TVREV
The real game-changer this week is the wave of AI-powered ad tools hitting the market—Roku, Amazon, and Comcast all launching within days of each other.| TVREV
At Future TV Canada, the message was blunt: Canadian TV has five years to fix itself. Justin Lebbon unpacks why broadcasters must act now.| TVREV
In this episode of The Revisionists, Vica’s Michael Shields discusses how his company is bringing CTV advertising to businesses that have never had access before.| TVREV
Why Disney’s real motivation in axing Jimmy Kimmel may have been financial, not political and why Koreans are unlikely to ever cut the cord.| TVREV
Here’s why Jimmy Kimmel Live! should be brought back or picked up elsewhere. It’s also why Jimmy should consider going viewer direct and distributing cross-platform.| TVREV
The real question is whether broadcast ownership rules written for a world of media scarcity can still make sense in a world of communications abundance.| TVREV
The Masters has added Amazon Prime Video to its list of media partners, yet again opening up new opportunities around the event.| TVREV
Alan Wolk dissects the key trends at IBC 2025| TVREV
We asked our TVREV Thought Leaders Circle members to tell us the biggest change they were seeing this fall. Their answers will surprise you.| TVREV
PLUS: Why were YouTube’s NFL numbers underwhelming side compared to Netflix? Why would Warner renew Nielsen? And more.| TVREV
Two big trends we’re seeing and why they’re important: SMBs heading for CTV and measuring how, when, where and why people use AI.| TVREV
“KidVid” rules were born of good intentions — to ensure children weren’t shortchanged by profit-driven commercial broadcasters. But three decades later, they’ve morphed into an outsourced compliance exercise dominated by a single producer.| TVREV
Was the NFL’s first free YouTube game a success? That’s tough to nail down, which showcases limitations (and opportunities).| TVREV
Jon Moffie and Adam Soroca break down Magnite’s streamr.ai acquisition and why Magnite is so bullish about SMBs on CTV.| TVREV