Boston Globe
Despite the recent failure of Qualcomm’s FLO TV service, broadcasters still believe there is a consumer market for mobile digital television programming.
The Globe’s Hiawatha Bray writes that Boston public TV station WGBH has been broadcasting a mobile signal since March. It’s one of 100 stations across the country doing so:
Mobile TV faces significant competition from standard digital TV, as well as on-demand content from Netflix, BitBop and Hulu, which already target consumers on the Web, smart phones and tablets.