Hulu Faces a Nebulous Future as It Seeks a New Owner

Hulu’s sale could signal the end of one of the pioneers of online streaming, which has become an increasingly popular way to watch television.

    

Gatekeepers of Cable TV Try to Stop Intel

Intel’s plan to create a virtual cable service is running up against a barricade being guarded by cable and satellite distributors.

    

Campaign Spotlight: ‘How’ Now, Time Warner Cable Media?

Time Warner Cable is starting a campaign to raise awareness of its Media unit and will use the theme “That’s how.”

    

Video-on-Demand Viewing Is Gaining Popularity

Although it has been around for years, the technology is catching on among people who want to watch television on their own schedules.

    

The Media Equation: For Media Moguls, Paydays That Outstrip Other Fields

Leaders in other industries may be well paid, but they earn far less than their media counterparts.

    

Cablevision Picks Up Glenn Beck’s Internet Channel

The deal will make TheBlaze available to subscribers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

    

Campaign Spotlight: In These Ads, ‘Someday’ Is More Than a Wish

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society adopts the tactics of consumer marketing to help raise money and public awareness.

    

Aereo Wins a Battle, and Broadcasters Are Distressed

An appeals court ruled in favor of the Internet streaming start-up’s system to avoid retransmission fees.

Media Decoder Blog: Name Change at NY1?

Time Warner Cable is discovering that there is more to a name change than just changing the name.

Time Warner’s Spinoff Plan Returns to Basics

With the spinoff of Time Inc., Time Warner has become an example of the media industry’s shift away from rapid acquisition and growth.

Fox Planning National Sports Network It Hopes Can Challenge ESPN

Fox’s chief executive, Rupert Murdoch, hopes to challenge ESPN for some of the lucrative revenue that the sports media giant has had largely to itself for more than three decades.