After news came last month of an investment of $450 million, Vice has laid off around 60 employees, or 2 percent of its 3,000-person staff in North America and Europe today. In an ongoing trend with digital media companies attempting to keep up with, or anticipate, audience demands of video content, Vice will continue to...
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TV & Video Daily
July 21, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
Non-video positions are affected
By Sami Main
After news came last month of an investment of $450 million, Vice has laid off around 60 employees, or 2 percent of its 3,000-person staff in North America and Europe today. In an ongoing trend with digital media companies attempting to keep up with, or anticipate, audience demands of video content, Vice will continue to...
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But news networks once again saw double-digit gains
By Jason Lynch
Interactivity and big events draw viewers and advertisers
By Jason Lynch
Nearly 3,000 episodes will be added to Hulu's offerings
By Sami Main
TNT, TBS and Discovery among first to monetize long-tail VOD audiences
By Jason Lynch
While video-on-demand, or VOD, viewing has increased significantly in the past decade, networks have struggled to monetize that audience beyond the traditional C3 and C7 metrics, which only account for viewing up to the first seven days after a program initially airs. But that could change now that Nielsen is adding syndicated VOD Content Ratings...
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