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The Building Blocks of TV Experience Data: What Happens If They Topple Over?

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Discover the building blocks of TV experience data and how prioritizing consumer identities can stop you from making costly mistakes. The post The Building Blocks of TV Experience Data: What Happens If They Topple Over? appeared first on Spiceworks.

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YouTube TV surpasses Dish to become the fourth largest pay-TV provider in the US

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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said the next frontier for the video streaming platform is to enter people's living rooms through its subscription TV service. According to him, the company envisions people watching YouTube in a manner reminiscent of families gathering to watch traditional television together at home. Mohan also revealed.

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Over-the-air TV might soon receive interactive functionality similar to streaming

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In collaboration with some of the largest US broadcast TV companies, ROXi has begun introducing technology that could bring smart features typically associated with streaming services to free over-the-air TV. The functionality requires new hardware for most but might become an enticing new free option for cord-cutters.

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LG TV owners should update their firmware, webOS vulnerability found in a few models

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Security researchers at Bitdefender have discovered four severe vulnerabilities affecting four LG smart TVs. The company recently issued updates to fix the issues, which could grant attackers root access to the webOS operating system, allowing them to assume full control over a TV. Read Entire Article

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Lumen Research Partners With TVision To Optimize TV Ad Buying

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The partnership aims to integrate TV attention metrics with Lumen’s attention measurement platform. The post Lumen Research Partners With TVision To Optimize TV Ad Buying appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Ads coming to Amazon Prime Video movies and TV shows starting Jan. 29

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In an email to Prime subscribers on Tuesday, Amazon said the addition of limited advertisements during Prime Video movies and TV shows will allow the company “to continue investing in compelling content and keep increasing that investment over a long period of time.” Amazon first announced the change was coming on Sept.

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Samsung's 2024 TV lineup receives a new 98-inch model for $3,999

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Samsung's 98-inch Crystal UHD DU9000 TV is now available for $3,999, thousands of dollars below other variants of similar size. While the product page is light on specs like nits or dimming zones, the LED set supports 120Hz VRR and HDR10+, though Dolby Vision isn't mentioned. Read Entire Article

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