Trends of Television
1.Music is the next
ratings goldmine.
Fox is the latest network to get into the musical TV trend
with "Grease Live." It will follow that with Trisha Yearwood starring
in "The Passion," and "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
2. Mobile is
increasing accessibility to premium content
n 2014, several big trends solidified themselves as potential game-changers for the entertainment and television industry: Among them participatory television, enhanced analytics, mobile engagement, new options for advertisers and increased digital streaming.
3. 4K is now the norm
ust a few years ago, TVs with the 4K technology (four times as many pixels as a standard 1080) were considered a novelty. This year nearly every new TV has 4K technology, including some priced below $500.
4. Reboots, remakes,
and spin-offs are still going strong.
This year, we saw networks cutting the cord on shows that, in the past, have had some immunity to cancellation because they were created as part of longtime or important partnerships.
5. Social media will increasingly revolve
around video content
With Snapchat having now emerged as the next great social media company, there is a growing realization of the power of video-to-drive social resonance. Facebook and Instagram have already ramped up their video efforts, and more recently we’ve seen Twitter-owned Periscope capture the attention of users with its live streaming capability.
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