Tablet devices have emerged as the leading second-screen alternative to television for viewing full-length episodes, according to 'Tapping Into Tabletomics,' a new study released by Viacom.
Analyst Gene Munster is so confident that Apple is going to release a television next year, he is already telling those looking to buy a television to wait.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has sued Samsung, Sony, LG, Hisense, and TCL, alleging their Smart TVs act as 'surveillance systems' that capture screen data without consent.
Sling TV, a streaming television service that doesn't require long-term commitment, hardware, annual cable contracts, or a credit check, is now available nationwide.
Apple is close to signing an agreement with FIFA to secure worldwide television rights to a major new monthlong tournament that will be held in the United States next summer.
Apple has shared an official trailer for the third season of 'Acapulco,' its bilingual comedy series starring and executive produced by Eugenio Derbez.
Apple has debuted the official trailer for 'Pluribus,' the highly anticipated drama hailing from writer and director Vince Gilligan, the creator of 'Breaking Bad' and co-creator of 'Better Call Saul.'
Apple has reportedly reached a deal with Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television and Comcast's NBCUniversal television production unit to make new episodes of 'Amazing Stories', a science fiction and horror anthology series that ran in the 1980s.
The Walt Disney Company has announced an agreement to acquire 21st Century Fox, including the Twentieth Century Fox Film and Television studios, along with cable and international TV businesses, for approximately $52.4 billion in stock.
Apple has ordered 'Hello Tomorrow!', a new, 10-episode half-hour dramedy that stars Emmy and Critics Choice Award winner Billy Crudup ('The Morning Show'), who will also serve as an executive producer.
Apple has shared the official teaser for 'Pluribus,' its upcoming drama from Vince Gilligan, the writer and director of 'Breaking Bad' and co-creator of 'Better Call Saul'.
The FCC is considering a change in the definition of a 'multichannel video programming distributor' that could pave the way for Apple to launch its own television service.
ITV, a commercial public service TV network in the United Kingdom, has reportedly sent a letter to Apple warning against using its ITV mark for a rumored television product.