In this week’s Week in Review: Roku starts making its own TVs, YouTube gets in the sports rights game, and Twitter relaxes its policy on political ads. Top Stories Roku Unveils Own Brand of Smart ...
Ads like this one for Tesco turkey in London may no longer be allowed in the Dutch city of Haarlem starting in 2024. Mike Kemp / In Pictures via Getty Images The Dutch city of ...
Views: 87 Posted: Tuesday, August 2, 2022. 3:02pm CST. By Aaron Humes: The US Embassy in Belize is promoting a three-month training course to help teachers and students become wiser consumers of traditional and modern ...
“On TV & Video” is a column examining opportunities and challenges in advanced television and video. Today’s column is by David George, CEO of Pixability. Traditional television is losing customers and advertisers to connected TV ...
Are these the successors of the January 6 insurgents? Photo: J. Conrad Williams, Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images On September 9, President Biden officially mandated vaccines for 2.1 million federal employees and contractors, 17 million ...
TV data and measurement company Alphonso is being renamed LG Ads as part of the smart TV maker’s efforts to expand its advertising business. The new platform is the exclusive provider of LG’s connected TV ...