Our latest thoughts around data strategy & technology for media
Streamhub Release Notes for v0.8.5
Traffic referrals, Device reports, Channel filters, JW Player and Limelight Player plugins and moreTraffic URL Reports: Ranking of traffic sources of the users that have come to watch your videos....
Live vs/+ VOD
Streamhub’s Live Analytics captures viewership data from linear online channels and events; complementing its VOD tracking. All key reports including loyalty, location, content and player ranking...
House of Cards: how Netflix’s $100m gamble made them internet video kings.
Our trilogy completing piece in The Guardian exploring the business case of TV’s big data future. With original series now launching every fortnight, Netflix’s business model is truly pioneering....
Have You Swiped Your Loyalty Card?
Streamhub’s extended participation at the IBC Show 2014.
This year, we perhaps set a new record for presence in Amsterdam in lieu of IBC: 7 days. Our business team along with our Head of Product and Head of Development flew in at different stages of the...
Big data is now one step away on thePlatform.
Posted 9/23/2014 by Jeremy Harvey, Online Marketing Manager,thePlatform Partner blog by: Streamhub Life does get hectic for us post IBC as Streamhub integrates its plug-in...
Bringing the big data bandwagon to IBC.
As winners of the 2014 DTG TV Innovation Award, we at Streamhub are being supported by the UKTI and DTG to exhibit our big data analytics at the IBC next month, representing the top TV industry...
How can TV ride the big data wave?
Our follow up piece in The Guardian on translating TV big data vision to reality in 4 easy ways. Better use of viewer data could transform how broadcasters and advertisers reach consumers. But where...
Next Generation Analytics.
Television must mine bigger data or risk being Netflixed.
Aki's thoughts on the big data future for TV featured on The Guardian. Monday 4 August 2014: Figures relating to consumer habit fuels decisions across a growing range of industries – and it’s time...