Fans of the Tablo over-the-air DVR can look forward to its commercial skip feature coming to the iOS and Android apps. This will allow Tablo users to record shows off their local airwaves, then watch ...
NEW YORK — More than half of digital video recorder users fast-forwarded through commercials while watching prime-time network fare, according to the first study of how many DVR users actually watch ...
The development of consumer-friendly electronics products may be a hallmark of the digital age, but that engineered friendliness is not always appreciated in Hollywood. Last month the maker of ...
Even if the ad-skipping feature is disabled or removed, there still exists the fast forward or skip forward buttons? It makes no difference to me, I skip the commercials regardless. If I have to, I ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- More than half of digital video recorder users fast-forwarded through commercials while watching prime-time network fare, according to the first study of how many DVR users actually ...
In a move that is certain to delight advertisers, Time Warner Cable is about to offer its customers a free recording feature for their televisions--one that will not allow them to zap through the ...
Ad-skippers of the world, rejoice! A New York judge shot down ABC's efforts to get Dish's Hopper — a DVR that lets you automatically skip ads on recorded primetime shows — off the market. The network, ...
NEW YORK -- More than half of digital video recorder users fast-forwarded through commercials while watching prime-time network fare, according to the first study of how many DVR users actually watch ...
Ad-skipping via DVRs could cost networks $8 billion in revenue this year, according to a new report by JupiterResearch. The research found that 53 percent of DVR users skip commercials--a figure below ...
Two recent reports from Knowledge Networks/SRI shows that early adopters of home media technologies are willing to pay a significant price for the capability to bypass commercials in television ...
In October, Time Warner is going to start rolling out a new DVR-like service called Look Back—emphasis on the “like,” since it won’t let you fast-forward through commercials and you have to watch a ...
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