by Capitol Communicator | Nov 14, 2017 | Advertising, Broadcasting
Targeted ads that seem to follow you everywhere online may soon be doing the same on your TV, reports Bloomberg, which added that the Federal Communications Commission “is poised to approve a new broadcast standard that will let broadcasters do something cable...
by Capitol Communicator | Nov 6, 2017 | B to C, Top Center Sponsored, Uncategorized
A Netflix email scam has been targeting subscribers of the popular streaming service telling them that their account is about to be canceled, reports deadline.com, which added that the “well-designed, individualized fake email convinces customers to update their...
by Capitol Communicator | Oct 31, 2017 | Bottom Left Sponsored, Broadcasting, Uncategorized
The decision to end production of the political drama “House of Cards” will have an impact on Maryland companies associated with the Netflix series. Largely shot in Harford County, The Baltimore Sun reported in June that the Maryland-based production has an annual...
by Capitol Communicator | Feb 6, 2016 | Broadcasting, Uncategorized
On the heels of its announcement that “House of Cards” was renewed for a fifth season, Netflix confirmed to The Baltimore Sun that the production would return to Maryland for filming. The Sun’s report also stated: “The return was expected by some, given...
by Capitol Communicator | May 28, 2015 | Communications, Digital, Uncategorized
Netflix’s share of Internet traffic is exploding, reports The Washington Post. The streaming service now accounts for 36.5 percent of all bandwidth consumed by North American Web users during primetime, according to the Canada-based network firm Sandvine,...
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