Media Decoder Blog: HBO Renews ‘Luck,’ Stronger in Reviews, So Far, Than Ratings
The network signed on for a second season of the racetrack-based drama, which stars Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte. On Sunday night, Showtime was quick to point out, its drama "Shameless" beat out "Luck."
Netflix Doesn’t Want to Compete With Cable, Hulu, iTunes or GameFly. But HBO …
Reed Hastings make his case, again: We're just another cable TV network, and people seem to like that just fine.
Netflix Doesn’t Want to Compete With Cable, Hulu, iTunes or GameFly. But HBO …
Reed Hastings make his case, again: We're just another cable TV network, and people seem to like that just fine.
Media Decoder Blog: Showtime Plans Cheney Documentary, as Producers Reach Out to Wyoming
Ads started running in The Casper Star-Tribune asking for photographs and video of the former Vice President Dick Cheney last month; Showtime announced the project on Thursday.
Media Decoder Blog: Showtime Extends Its ‘Anytime’ Service
Showtime is expanding a service to let its subscribers stream hundreds of television episodes and feature films both in and out of the home.
Media Decoder Blog: ‘Homeland’ Finale Breaks Showtime Record
The finale of Showtime's new drama "Homeland" drew its biggest audience so far this season and the biggest for any first-year show in Showtime's history.
The Louis C.K. Window
Louis C.K. isn't the first performer to sell directly to his fans using the Web. But if he wants to, he can keep working with Big Media, too. Clever.
The Louis C.K. Window
Louis C.K. isn't the first performer to sell directly to his fans, using the Web. But if he wants to, he can keep working with Big Media, too. Clever.
Matcha.tv launches to become your DVR in the cloud
After a few months in private beta, social video recommendations site Matcha.tv has publicly launched with new features, including the ability to help users organize and keep track of the TV shows and movies they love. It's also added Comcast's XfinityTV.com as a content partner.
Netflix is bidding for Arrested Development comeback
Netflix is bidding for the rights to an upcoming Arrested Development TV comeback: The cult show will return to the TV screen for ten more episodes, and Netflix wants to outbid Showtime and others to show it exclusively to its subscribers.



