"The Crash Reel," directed by Lucy Walker, follows the devastating effects of the 2009 training accident that caused Pearce to suffer traumatic brain injury that damaged, among much else, the former star athlete's self-awareness.
A unique New York City roadway that thousands of people travel on every day will close to traffic, welcoming pedestrians for the first time in order to experience the latest sound and light art installation by artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.
With the CBS-Time Warner Cable battle growing more heated—and CBS stations blacked out across TWC subs in eight markets—industry insiders have been throwing in their two cents in support of both parties.
Will iTunes Radio spur more people to tune into Internet radio as a medium, or will it seize the market from Pandora, Spotify and thousands of standalone Internet radio stations on the Web?
The Consumer Electronics Association has released a new report on the Ultra HD market. "Ultra High-Definition: State of the Industry" analyzes and gives overviews of content development, production, delivery and overall product status.
WGBH's Media Library and Archives (MLA) is making available nearly 300 hours of interviews from world leaders, policy makers, academics, and scientists who played a critical role during the Cold War era.
In a recent story on Connect 2 Media & Entertainment, Nestor Bailey of Intel IQ predicted that audiences can expect to use second-screen apps that sync with the plot as part of their viewing experience. Do you anticipate wanting a second screen during the theatrical viewing of a film?