It’s time to switch over to mobile TV
According to Kay Johansson, CTO of MobiTV, mobile TV needs a unique approach but the rewards can be substantial.
The world of television has changed significantly since the 1980s when TV audiences were restricted to a small number of channels and an even smaller number of service providers and content owners. The market is now served by multi-channel, interactive cable, satellite and terrestrial operators offering a range of channels and services to satisfy the appetites of media hungry consumers whatever their particular preferences.
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Online video market & the impact on advertising
By Harry Wang, Research Analyst, Parks Associates
If the 2006 online video market was still in the traffic-building stage, 2007 marked the beginning of the monetization stage. Because this new media platform engages a prime audience group for marketers, online publishers and their technology partners, large and small, were pressed hard in the last few years by these marketers for quality ad inventory, flexible and accurate ad serving technologies, and efficient ad campaign management tools. These demands were gradually being fulfilled in 2007.
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Pay TV wants the best of the Web
Internet TV and user-generated content threaten to diminish the control Pay TV operators enjoy in the video entertainment market. But as John Moulding reports, the television industry is ready to fight back.
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Consumers “will buy more” with secure DRM that gives more purchasing options
Consumers will buy more content if they are given more purchasing options enabled by robust Digital Rights Management (DRM). That was the view of the Chief Evangelist for Macrovision, Richard Bullwinkle, when Connected Home News spoke to him recently.
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Home networking moves into consumer devices riding multiple physical interfaces
By Mark Kirstein, VP Multimedia Content, Services & Infrastructure, iSuppli
Home networking is migrating beyond its PC-centric beginnings, to incorporate a variety of consumer electronics (CE) devices, from digital TVs, to multi-room DVRs, digital media adapters, set top boxes and game consoles.
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Rethinking the home network
Telcos could bypass home networks, delivering HDTV over DSL but SD services direct to second TVs and laptops over WiMAX or cellular. Report: Philip Hunter
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CES reflects changing world as in-car audio is upstaged by TVs and PCs exchanging information
First, IPTV outgrew its telecoms beginnings and burst onto the broadcast industry stage. At CES, its presence was proof that the convergence of CE, broadcast and telecoms is here. By Steve Hawley
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