Current clients (the past 365 days or so)

  • Audiotonix

  • Bubble Agency

  • IBC365

  • InBroadcast

  • RedShark News

  • SES

  • Televisual

  • Viaccess-Orca

  • Vizrt

I have also written for:

  • Broadcast

  • IBC

  • ISE Daily News

  • SVG Europe (I set that one up)

  • Televisual

  • The IBC Daily

  • TV Technology

  • TVBEurope

More people I write/have written for:

Numerous corporate clients (Avid, BKSTS, IBC, MJO Broadcast, Quantel, Sony, Sony Professional, VMI, White Noise PR etc)

Numerous PR clients

Numerous websites

All in all, 25 years of doing this for a living has resulted in quite a long list, but highlights include: The Face, Edge, Computer Arts, Sounds (that's where I started), and, as the ads say, many more.

The inevitable return of TV advertising

The inevitable return of TV advertising

In September, Amazon Prime Video announced that it will include ads in its streams starting next year. It'll be rolling it out first in the US, UK, Germany, and Canada, and then in France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, and Australia as 2024 progresses. 

In common with how many other streaming services have launched ad-supported versions, viewers' monthly service price stays the same; only now they have to pay extra to be ad-free. In the US, ad-free Amazon Prime will cost an additional $2.99 per month on top of the $14.99 monthly price it already charges. And if $2.99 doesn’t sound like much if you take a glance at it, it is actually 20% extra — and that does sound like a lot.

Pricing for the ad-free option in other countries is still unknown, but it'll probably be around the same markup.

Read the full feature here.

Restoring Genesis to their full 1973 glory in 4K

Restoring Genesis to their full 1973 glory in 4K

The first images from inside the Las Vegas Sphere look absolutely stunning (now with added U2!)

The first images from inside the Las Vegas Sphere look absolutely stunning (now with added U2!)