Netflix Still Says “House of Cards” Did Great, but Still Won’t Talk Ratings

It would be pretty amazing if the company said its first original show did as well as “The Walking Dead.” But Netflix says it didn’t say that.
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Amazon Kills Zombies, Keeps John Goodman as It Plans First Season of Web Series

Amazon starts ordering its first set of TV series. It says you helped them decide.
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Here’s the McDonald’s Ad All the Web Guys Think Is Genius

Behind the scenes at the Golden Arches — a possible glimpse of Web advertising’s future.
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Amazon Shows Off Its First TV Shows, and Wants to Know What You Think

A novel approach to pilot season for Jeff Bezos’s first attempt at original programming.
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Shuttered Ad Tech Startup Team Lands at Intel’s Web TV Project

A good chunk of AdBrite’s tech team heads to Intel Media.
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MLB.com Boss Bob Bowman Is Still an Apple Man. But Samsung Is on Deck. (Video)

“The Samsung phone is quite a good Android phone,” said baseball’s digital guru. But Apple still makes him most of his money.
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Twitter’s New Video Plan: Ads, Brought to You by Ads

And you can see it right now.
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Who’s Paying Aereo to Watch Free TV?

Survey says! Probably not a normal, but an edge case of one sort or another.
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Barry Diller and Aereo Win Another Legal Battle

The Web video service can continue to deliver broadcast TV without paying for it.
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Here’s Why You Hate Your Cable Company

Netflix Taps “Matrix” Makers for New Series

Why Netflix Money May Be Expensive for Viacom

HBO Explains Why It’s Not Going A La Carte Anytime Soon

David Carey Says Hearst Is No Time Inc.

We Are All Huffington Post Now

Fox Says No to Dish’s TV to Go, With a New Lawsuit

Intel Inside Your TV: The Chip Guys Want to Become Cable Guys

Meet Bluefin, Twitter’s Newest Prize, Next Week at Dive Into Media

Check Off Another Check-In Company: Dijit Buys Miso

Sunday’s Super Bowl Means Lena Dunham Today

How Do You Market a TV Show Without a TV Network? Ask Netflix.