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Could Hulu and Google upend the TV industry in 2017?

  • Written by Amanda Lotz, Fellow at the Peabody Media Center and Professor of Communication Studies and Screen Arts & Cultures, University of Michigan
imageTV networks are trying to win back cord-cutters.'Falling TV' via www.shutterstock.com

The transformation of U.S. television that began in 2015 – with more companies distributing television content over the internet – continued in 2016. Over the past year, however, the pace of change was slower and drew fewer headlines, even as more...

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