Introduction: The Rise of “Invisible Viewing” For years, digital television focused on attention. Bigger thumbnails, louder notifications, autoplay previews, and aggressive recommendations dominated screens. However, a clear behavioural shift is emerging in 2026: viewers no longer want to be interrupted. Instead of fighting for attention, modern media delivery systems are…
Introduction: The Quiet Revolution at the Edge For years, digital television delivery focused on bandwidth, servers, and centralised platforms. Faster connections and cloud infrastructure dominated conversations. However, a silent but powerful shift is now reshaping the future of live and on-demand viewing: Edge Artificial Intelligence. Instead of relying entirely on…
Introduction: The End of Screens as We Know Them For decades, digital broadcasting has been visually dominated. Screens defined how content was consumed, navigated, and controlled. Bigger displays, higher resolutions, and thinner panels became the industry’s primary innovation goals. In 2026, that paradigm is breaking. A new class of platforms…



