Sep 26, 2018 by Stephen LovelyWill Netflix Ever Consider Live TV?Netflix's streaming video on demand model is as "traditional" as the streaming space gets, but Netflix is increasingly alone in its apathy toward live streaming.
Sep 25, 2018 by Stephen LovelyESPN+ and the Future of Skinny BundlesDisney's ESPN+ was a major step in direct-to-consumer streaming, but there is still no way to watch ESPN (the channel) live without pay TV. Will that ever happen? If it does, what will it mean to streaming pay TV?
Sep 24, 2018 by Stephen LovelyWhat Would Commercials Do to Netflix?Netflix's decision to test ads for original content on its platform invites questions about the company's priorities and its subscribers' tolerance for commercials.
Sep 17, 2018 by Stephen LovelyStreaming Originals: Pay for Prestige, or Buy in Bulk?Netflix's high-volume approach to original series has given it lots of cost-effective content hours. But would Netflix be better off with a leaner, less variable lineup?
Jul 21, 2014 by Stephen LovelyWhy Moving the 2022 World Cup to the U.S. Would be Great for Sponsors, Bad for FIFAAs some of the world's biggest companies look ahead to 2022's tournament in Qatar, they see big problems for their brands.
Jul 2, 2014 by Stephen LovelyWhich Companies Are Winning in the World Cup?The tournament has winners and losers in the corporate world, too.
Jun 19, 2014 by Stephen LovelyHow Big Oil Companies Plan to Adapt to Climate Change LegislationOil companies are starting to alter their strategy on global warming. Will it work?
Jun 18, 2014 by Stephen LovelyThe Surprise Losers in Amazon's Smartphone AnnouncementSmartphone makers aren't the only ones that have to worry about the Fire Phone.
May 22, 2014 by Stephen LovelyWhat India's Election Means for the American EconomyA new prime minister has the chance to entice foreign investment.