Amagi’s Latest FAST Report Shows The Rise Of A Diverse Global FAST Marketplace Emerging From U.S. Roots

Amagi, a global provider of cloud-based SaaS technology for broadcast and connected TV (CTV), today announced that the 11th edition of the Amagi Global FAST Report continues to show double-digit […]

Pittsburgh Pirates, Penguins Launch Streaming Service For Local Games

The regional sports network that airs Pittsburgh’s MLB and NHL teams is launching a direct-to-consumer streaming service, the latest to take the step as more fans cut the cord. SportsNet Pittsburgh on Monday unveiled SNP 360, which will cost fans in its local market $17.99 a month to watch Pirates and Penguins games outside of the pay TV bundle. Viewers with pay TV subscriptions will also have access to the app.

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Meta To Pay High-Profile Creators To Post In Threads

To further boost the impact of Threads, Meta is offering influencers and high-profile creators $5,000 to post on its decentralized X competitor app, according to a screenshot shared by social media expert Matt Navarra. In a breakdown provided by Meta, the tech giant clarifies that the Threads bonus “is an invite-only bonus program,” adding that “if you are invited, you will receive a pop-up notification and an invite that appears in your Professional Dashboard on the Instagram app.”

Freely, A Free U.K. Streaming Platform, Launches

The service is backed by U.K. broadcasters BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Paramount Global’s Channel 5.

Roku Picks Up Food Competition Series ‘Best Bite Wins,’ Hosted By Josh Peck

‘Scooby-Doo’ Live-Action Series In The Works At Netflix

Fox, Disney, Warner Will Tap Streaming Sports Venture In TV Upfront

The three media companies planning to launch a much-scrutinized sports streamer later this year are set to give advertisers a sneak peek at the new outlet. Fox, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery plan to use their new streaming joint-venture — the official name of the video hub has yet to be announced — to boost the impressions they have to sell to Madison Avenue during the industry’s annual upfront market, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Peacock Hiking Prices For Second Time In Two Years

Beginning in mid-July, the price for Peacock Premium (with ads) will increase by $2 to $7.99 per month and Peacock Premium Plus (mostly ad-free) is also going up by $2 to $13.99 per month. Peacock Premium’s annual price will increase from $59.99 to $79.99, while Premium Plus is going from $119.99 to $139.99 per year.

Scripps Appoints Seth Walters To Steer Connected TV Sales Strategy

The veteran streaming and advertising exec will lead the company’s digital go-to-market strategy at Scripps Sports, Ion, Scripps News and local news.

Allen Media, LG Electronics Launching Local Now Fast Channel In Every Market

223 Local Now FAST channels offering local news, weather and entertainment will be available to owners of LG Smart TVs.

Gray Television Rolling Out Advanced Features With NextGen TV

The introductions of HDR and Dolby Atmos immersive sound to coverage of the Kentucky Derby are among the group’s latest technical additions that also include new interactive and streaming services for viewers.

TVN’S MEDIA JOBS

New Jobs Posted To TVNewsCheck

New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include an opening for a digital platform specialist. Other existing job openings include ones for an account executive, executive producer, meteorologist, weekend anchor, sales manager, senior newscast producer, digital video producer and reporter.

Judge Suggests FTC Should Conduct New Study Of ‘Click To Cancel’ Proposal

CBS Sports, Pluto TV Launch Champions League Soccer FAST Channel

CBS Sports has launched Champions League, a 24-hour streaming channel with nonstop goals and highlights from the flagship UEFA Champions League soccer club games out of Europe. The FAST channel featuring current season and historic game recaps will debut for free on Pluto TV and on connected TV sets through the CBS Sports app.

Future Today Introduces New User Interface For Hundreds Of Streaming Apps

Future Today, a provider of cutting-edge CTV ad-supported solutions, has launched a redesigned user interface (UI) available on nearly half of its 300 streaming apps, as well as its flagship […]

Vevo Launches App On Telly To Bring Music Videos To Dual Screen TVs

Music video network Vevo has added its app to Telly, a free TV upgrade for the living room. Vevo says it will provide Telly TV users with “high-quality music videos, including […]

Disney Scrapped Their Show. An Unlikely Champion Saved It

Canceled by Disney before it even aired, The Spiderwick Chronicles found a new home at Roku and has so far “delivered results beyond expectations,” its creator says.

The Onion Sold To Tech Exec Jeff Lawson

Leanne Morgan-Chuck Lorre Sitcom Lands Big Netflix Order

Netflix is investing in Leanne Morgan. The streamer has handed out a 16-episode, straight-to-series order for an untitled multicamera comedy starring the stand-up comedian. Comedy kingpin Chuck Lorre (Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men) co-created the series alongside Morgan and Susan McMartin.

Streaming Ratings: ‘3 Body Problem’ Repeats As Overall No. 1

Netflix’s 3 Body Problem delivered its second straight No. 1 showing among streaming titles, leading the rankings for the last week of March. The acquired series top 10 had several new entrants, thanks in part to a change in how Nielsen reports the numbers.

QUARTERLY REPORT

YouTube Q1 Ad Sales Top $8 Billion As Parent Alphabet Declares First Dividend, Shares Pop

Google and YouTube parent Alphabet blew away Wall Street estimates with revenue up 15% to $80.5 billion driven by strong ad growth. The company also announced a major milestone, its first ever dividend of 20 cents a share in June. The stock is up more than 12% after market close. During a call, CEO Sundar Pichai said YouTube TV has more than 8 million subscribers, a stat YouTube CEO Neal Mohan noted in February.

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Roku Q1 Results Show Benefits Of Streaming Price Hikes

Roku posted solid first-quarter financials, with positive results in several key metrics illustrating the benefits of ongoing price inflation in the streaming sector. Net losses totaled 35 cents a share, far better that Wall Street analysts’ consensus estimate of 62 cents and much narrower than the $1.38 recorded in the year-ago quarter. Revenue of $754.9 million fell significantly short of the Street’s expectation for $848.6 million, but the company notched its third straight quarter of positive Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow.

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Snap Stock Soars On Strong Q1 Revenue & Outlook As Daily Active Users Hit 422 Million

Shares of Snapchat parent Snap popped 26% in late trading after the social media network said revenue jumped more than expected last quarter to $1.95 billion, up 21% from 2023. The number, and the outlook for the current quarter were nicely above Wall Street forecasts, as were daily active users, which hit 422 million.

Amazon, YouTube Vie For NBA Streaming Rights As League’s Media Talks Heat Up

League is advancing toward lucrative deals with incumbent partners and is in talks with tech giants as well as NBCUniversal.

MRC Releases Invalid Traffic Update, Includes Property-Level Reporting

Following years or analysis and months of vetting, the Media Rating Council has released an update of the invalid traffic (IVT) guidance for third-party measurement firms used by advertisers to avoid buying fraudulent ad inventory. The update, which began when the MRC began considering the impact of various browser and publisher privacy compliance updates a few years ago, expanded into other areas including new variants of domain spoofing, as well as property-level reporting due to the explosion of new questionable forms of publishing, especially so-called made-for-advertising (MFA) sites.

Prime Video Adds Live NHL Hockey Games In Canada

The two-year deal will see National Hockey League games appear exclusively on the Amazon streaming site on Monday nights.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Moving To Peacock For Season 5

Source say NBC passed on bringing back the Chris Meloni-led spinoff, with the streamer formalizing a deal for a 10-episode order for the Dick Wolf drama.

Warner Bros. Discovery Launches Olli First-Party Data Platform

Heading into the upfronts, Warner Bros. Discovery said it launched Olli, a first-party data platform advertiser can use for converged, targeted advertising campaigns. Media agencies IPG Mediabrands, OMG and RPA and retailer Wayfair are the first to use the platform, which enables campaign planning activation and measurement across Warner Bros. Discovery’s portfolio of content and brands, the company said.

FCC Reinstates Net Neutrality In Blow To Internet Service Providers

Major internet providers once again will have to abide by a set of robust rules of the road, prohibiting them from blocking or throttling traffic, as the FCC today reinstated net neutrality regulations. The commission voted 3-2 along party lines to adopt the rules, which broadly prohibit Comcast, AT&T, Verizon and other providers from favoring some types of internet traffic over others. The latest net neutrality rules resemble those adopted in 2015, when the FCC voted to reclassify internet service like a common carrier, or the same regulatory designation given to phone service.