Register now for Streaming Media 2025, October 6-8, in Santa Monica, CA, and get Super Early Bird Pricing. Extended to 6/13! 

July 03, 2025

Blog

Going Beyond the Edge: Why Post-Device Testing and Monitoring Is the Most Essential Step for True Streaming Quality

Traditional quality assurance testing takes place in controlled environments that don't reflect real-world complexity, and it ends before content reaches the viewer, leaving streaming providers vulnerable to issues that cause viewers to defect. This article explores why testing after the edge: that is, at the device level, where viewers actually experience the service, is essential for delivering truly stellar streaming quality and reliability.

How Subscriptions Increase Revenue and Improve Customer Engagement

The benefits of subscriptions as a business model for marketers include a recurring revenue stream, access over ownership, continuous value delivery, and a customer-centric focus. The migration to subscription-based business models is being driven by advancements in technology, customer needs, economic outlook, and the business advantages of this business model.

Short Cuts

How to balance performance and QoE metrics for livestreams

When it comes to monitoring live streams, teams often divide metrics into technical categories related to streaming performance like bitrate and latency and buffering, and more subjective metrics related to quality of experience for end users. But according to Warner Bros.' Subhrendu Sarkar and NBCUniversal's Seb Emin, the two are really inseparable, as delivering satisfying experiences to viewers whether they're watching on 65" smart TVs or on a "mobile device on a train going through a tunnel" is always the end goal, and they explain how to strike that critical balance while always keeping QoE front of mind in this clip from Streaming Media Connect 2025.

Analysis Paralysis: how to manage the streaming data deluge

When it comes to live stream monitoring and analytics, the problem is usually having too much data rather than not enough, along with identifying the key data points to pinpoint problems and optimize streams. NBCUniversal's Seb Emin and Warner Bros. Discovery's Subhrendu Sarkar explain how two major content providers keep analysis paralysis at bay in this discussion with Dillon Media Ventures' Rob Dillon at May's Streaming Media Connect.