YouTube At 10: Cat Videos Are Still A Thing, Pew Survey Finds
The world's biggest video-sharing site turns 10 this month, and it has played a key role in the transformation of the Internet.
Brian Williams Scandal: Why Advertisers Don't Care Who Anchors NBC News, As Long As Lots Of Old People Watch
Neither Brian Williams' suspension nor Lester Holt's performance should have an effect on advertiser appetite for NBC's nightly news airtime.
DramaFever Rides 'K-Drama' Craze To Challenge Netflix, Hulu With Niche Content
Korean soaps are big in Asia, and increasingly in the U.S. — and that's mostly because of a fast-growing streaming service called DramaFever.
Jon Stewart, Conan, Larry Wilmore Tee Off On Brian Williams
The late-night hosts all had their fun with the embattled NBC anchor Brian Williams, who has been taking media fire over the past week.
Grammys Creators Alliance Launches As Rights Battle Looms For Streaming Music
With the stage nearly set for copyright battles, some top managers have created a pressure group to build support.
Grammys 2015: Ed Sheeran Song ' Thinking Out Loud' Wins On Shazam, Soundhound
The rising British singer-songwriter was shut out in the three categories he was nominated in, but wound up winning the day on music discovery apps.
Kanye West New Song: Why Kanye Premiered 'Only One' At The 2015 Grammys
Despite having no albums nominated, Kanye West showed up at the 2015 Grammys for a pair of live song debuts.
Artists Fear Apple's Low-Priced Music Service Will Cut Further Into Their Streaming Income
Apple's new music service will be 20 times the size of Spotify when it launches, according to one estimate.
Shazam And Spotify's Grammy Picks Are More Accurate Than Billboard's. Here's Why.
For the past two years, the two digital music apps have bested the music industry bible. What's behind their success?
Should Brian Williams Be Fired From NBC News For Embellishing An Iraq War Story?
It emerged this week that a war story the NBC anchor had been telling for years was untrue, and it could cost him his job.
Apple Music Service Details Leaked: Cheaper Than Spotify, Better-Integrated, Smarter
Apple’s forthcoming streaming music service plans to undercut Spotify with $7.99-a-month pricing — and wage "asymmetric warfare."
Twitter's Bot Problem: Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Rihanna And Other Musicians Have Mostly Fake Followings
The majority of the Twitter followings of pop music stars — including Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Katy Perry — are actually fake.
Russell Wilson Has More Advertiser Appeal Than 'Divisive' Tom Brady Despite Super Bowl Loss
A Super Bowl victory usually shoots a quarterback to the top of marketers' to-do lists. But four-time winner Tom Brady might be an exception.
Vinyl Sales, Up 54 Percent, Still A 'Fad' To Music Execs
It's the fastest-growing format the record industry has seen in decades. So why are executives turning their noses up at vinyl LPs?
Star-Studded Super Bowl XLIX Ads: Trend Or Blip?
From ex-NFL players like Brett Favre to TV icons like Bryan Cranston, Super Bowl XLIX's ads were full of celebrities.
Super Bowl 49: See The Best Ads Of The First Half
A puppy, a stream that breaks and a sloth with character issues won the first half of Super Bowl commercial breaks.
NFL Bounces Back After Year Of Scandal, But Cracks In The Armor Are Starting To Show
If a year of domestic violence, media scandals, PR nightmares and cheating couldn't bring the NFL down, what could?
Super Bowl 2015: Why NBC Needs The Second Screen For A Ratings Win On Sunday
Social media is now an integral part of the cultural phenomenon that is the Super Bowl. Can NBC master it?
Nickelodeon Takes 'Spongebob,' 'Dora The Explorer' Direct To Consumers With Web Video Service
With kiddie programming driving streaming digital video subscriptions, Nick may be trying to get itself in front of children directly.
NBC Declares A Super Bowl Sell-Out As 15 First-Time Advertisers Pile Into The Big Game
Digital revenues tripled, though NBC's ad team had to overcome challenges to sell out its inventory of $4.5 million ad slots.
Puppies, Charlotte McKinney And '1984': Director Jake Scott On The Genius Of The Super Bowl Ad
Jake Scott's career started back with "1984," but now Ridley Scott's son has two commercials in the big game — and they're already making waves.
America's Top Source For News Is ... Yahoo?
The Internet giant beat out traffic monsters like HuffPo, reddit and BuzzFeed to claim the top spot for a second month.
Want To Watch Odell Beckham Jr.'s Circus Catch? NFL Partners With YouTube For Game Highlights
The once-cautious league has signed lucrative licensing deals with Twitter, Facebook and YouTube over the past 18 months.
Six Ads That Redefined The Super Bowl Ad
America's most expensive ads can be lots of things. These helped change the idea of what they could be.
The Nine Funniest Super Bowl Ads Of All Time
Monkeys, babies, brutal logic and rueful observations dominate the list of the funniest big game ads of all time. Will they ever be matched?
Americans Listen To 21 Million Hours Of Podcasts Every Day, Cutting Into Radio, Research Finds
A study by Edison Research suggests that the rising medium is increasing the ways and places Americans listen to audio.
HBO's Web Offering Could Shave 7 Percent Off Pay TV's User Base: Study
New research from Parks Associates suggests HBO Go's arrival later this year could cause huge disruption in the TV landscape.
What's The Point Of 'Leaking' A Super Bowl Ad? Strategy Shows Diminishing Returns
It costs more money. People aren’t sharing them as often as they used to. So why do brands keep doing it?
More Measles Cases Traced To Disneyland; 59 Cases Now Confirmed In California
The measles outbreak has so far spread to four U.S. states and Mexico.
NCAA Investigating 20 Schools For Academic Fraud
The NCAA's vice president of enforcement described cheating as "an epidemic" at a recent NCAA convention.