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Future TV 2020 - Taking it to the Web - 3rd Edition  
IDATE, July 2011, Pages: 66
sequence 8. 2020: A revamped value chain - Competition over distribution - Ad brokering: highly coveted by new entrants - Conclusion: broadcasters’ role being weakened 9. 2020: Long-term outlook - Scenario


The Advanced TV Advertising Market, 2008 (Strategic Focus)  
Datamonitor, March 2008, Pages: 28
behavior. - Understand key priorities for broadcasters and advertisers in an evolving digital TV advertising landscape. - Gain visibility into the addressable advertising value chain and highlight key


The Future of Pay TV  
Business Insights, Aug 2011, Pages: 207
TV value chain, and what some of the main incumbents are already doing to catch the early waves of consumer engagement with multi-screen interactive services and 'TV everywhere' developments. Features


Digital Media Asset Management & Workflow Management in the Broadcast Industry: Survey & Analysis  
Multimedia Research Group, March 2004, Pages: 85
and distribution value chain, digital technology is used at all stages in the broadcast production workflow. This is driving adoption of two key technologies in the broadcast environment – DAM and Workflow


Pricing and Marketing Mobile TV  
Tariff Consultancy, Nov 2006, Pages: 125
Market 4.2 Distribution and Access 4.3 Content Offerings 4.4 Mobilising Content and Applications 4.5 Marketing Activities 4.6 Evolving Value Chains 4.7 The Mobile Operator Perspective 5. PRICING STRATEGIES


The Future of Video Content Convergence: Consumer Engagement Opportunities in Multi-platform Video and Over-the-top TV  
Business Insights, Aug 2010, Pages: 169
- Identification of the key challenges facing traditional broadcasters and content providers in delivering seamless multi-channel VOD services - Actionable insight on content monetization in the evolving converged


The Future of PC/TV Convergence: Opportunities and Challenges in Online Video  
Business Insights, Oct 2009, Pages: 167
are delivering services direct to consumers, regaining some of the control they had lost to other players across the value chain, while pay-TV providers and video rental firms are adding online video


Mobile Media and Entertainment in the US: Value Chains and Pricing Models  
Analysys Mason Group, Nov 2007
models expected to evolve? -To what extent will MME value chains and revenue models mimic those for the Internet, cable TV and broadcast TV? -How can companies position themselves to be significant


World Video Content Delivery Networks Market 2011  
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2010, Pages: 47
-enabled devices, CDNs continue to deliver higher volumes of video at significantly higher qualities. “While the CDN market continues to evolve with vendors focusing on more value add services, the delivery


Advances and Trends in U.S. Mobile Video Services Markets  
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2008, Pages: 45
in the mobile video value chain in response to the continuously shifting expectations from mobile video services. Research Overview This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Advances and Trends in U.S.


Mobile Satellite TV - Global Strategic Business Report  
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Feb 2010, Pages: 384
Satellite Mobile TV Vs Terrestrial Mobile TV II-33 Mobile TV Industry Value Chain II-34 Challenges for Mobile TV Industry


Content Protection for IPTV & Multi-Screen Converged Services  
Multimedia Research Group, Sep 2008, Pages: 119
Chain 3.2 The Value Chain for Broadcast CA —Defined 3.2.1 Broadcast CA Encryption Process 3.2.2 Broadcast CA Decryption Process 3.2.3 Broadcast CA Authentication Process 3.3 The Value Chain for VOD


Mobile Media and Entertainment in Western Europe: Value Chains and Business Models  
Analysys Mason Group, April 2008, Pages: 98
to understand the evolving Western European MME market. The report analyses the value chains and discusses the various business models that are emerging in the following sectors: - mobile personalisation


Role of Reconfigurable Radio in Today's Telecommunications  
PracTel Inc., March 2007
technology is progressing to commercial applications. The good example of this is the evolving IEEE 802.22 standard, which is using TV spectrum (that will be released by broadcasters) by effectively utilizing


Opportunities for Non-Traditional Players in Communications Markets  
Analysys Mason Group, Dec 2006
strategies can non-traditional players employ to maximise communications revenues? - How is the communications value chain likely to evolve? - Which players are best positioned to benefit from likely


Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) 2012-2022  
IDTechEx, Jan 2012, Pages: 271
the field 1.11. The RTLS value chain 1.12. Geographical location of users 1.13. Applicational trends 1.13.1. Trend of modes 1.13.2. Trend of frequencies 1.13.3. Trend of suppliers 1.14. Trend


The Future of Digital Home Entertainment: Key Trends and Drivers Shaping Devices, Content and Services  
Business Insights, April 2010, Pages: 170
-themes’ are forcing broadcasters, media agencies and conglomerates, service providers, device and consumer electronics manufacturers, and communications operators to rethink the value chain and restructure


Making a Success of Mobile TV and Video  
Analysys Mason Group, Sep 2005
: Identify the major opportunities in the emerging value chain for mobile TV and video services and see how technology and services are likely to evolve. - Equipment and handset vendors: Understand


Digital Cable STBs in China: Network Reconstruction Leads the Way  
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2008, Pages: 31
and conditional access security. As cable TV service have been upgraded, basic STBs have evolved to handle other services such as data broadcasting and near-VOD (NVOD). Recently, a new type of easy-to-upgrade basic


Strategies for Driving Data ARPU  
Portio Research, July 2008, Pages: 179
players in the value chain must learn best practice operating procedures from class-leading services, and this report delivers those best practice procedures to you in a concise, easy-to-use format


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