In the Battle of Three Screens, TV Rules


September 1, 2010
11 Pages - SKU: YANL2828797
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In the midst of discussions of cord-cutting, disruptive technologies and new video-enabled devices, the TV in the family room is often said to be a relic of the past. However, it will in fact remain the most important video screen service providers and content providers focus on as they develop three-screen strategies for online-delivered video.



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