Come together, right now
On my TV
ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery team up to launch sports super-streamer
Consolidation—aka The Great Rebundling—is happening.
The service, which each company will own one-third of, will offer consumers access to a host of sporting events, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and FIFA World Cup games. It will also feature NASCAR races, UFC matches, and PGA TOUR Golf tournaments.
Live sports may be some streamers savior, but fans are sick of splintering. I wonder if the new service can sign deals. Like, say, for the new, upcoming NBA TV rights.
Finished reading: Prayers to the Nature Spirits by Julia Cameron 📚
God of Coyote, God of Fox,
Teach me with your wily walks.
Make me clever, make me shrewd.
Help me spot my greater good.
Apple is asking its developers and partners to describe its forthcoming Vision Pro headset as a “spatial computing” device
Currently, VR seems more like a video game console competitor and AR a platform play by social media giants.
“Spatial computing” is clear category creation in action and positions it more as a productivity device. Putting it in competition with your next ultrabook, 4K monitor, and home theater.
via Fast Company
Basically a low key year ahead
Chief marketing officers (CMOs) enter 2024 with an imperative to drive efficient growth in a volatile environment. Customer demand and buying behaviors continue to fluctuate unpredictably amid pandemic waves, supply chain disruption, inflationary price increases and geopolitical instability.
via onescreen.ai
