Ovum, Feb 2011, Pages: 78
their technology budgets over 6% with a further 17% looking to push above this mark in 2012
As broadcasters and pay-TV platform operators contend with greater internal competition from new channels and adjacent
Frost & Sullivan, July 2010, Pages: 87
resuscitated by global government stimulii, the economy shows signs of recovery. Prodded by digital mandates globally and an increasing adoption of high definition broadcast services, the market is visibly
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Sep 2008, Pages: 142
The global outlook series on the Broadcasting Industry provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. An easy guide to What, Why, When
Moreover Technologies, Feb 2012
for fast, flexible deployment across services and products.
'gives you a complete, steady diet of business intelligence'
Media monitoring for broadcasttechnology professionals
Discover and monitor what
Mind Commerce LLC, Jan 2012, Pages: 30
and social media, will be a prominent part of its growth strategy.
Although Google's assertive foray into mobile advertising has paid off royally, other technology powerhouses are challenging the company
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 533
of risk that companies and media houses operate in, and the ever-present data security threats, which interestingly tend to escalate during periods of economic downturn, make data security technologies
MECN GmbH, June 2010, Pages: 190
wishful thinking, the regions to watch.
- Market players: Future role of state lotteries and incumbents, media companies, local operators.
- The movers and shakers: The fastest growing gambling websites
Business Insights, Dec 2009, Pages: 120
quo.
- Quantify the adult entertainment market opportunity, gaining an insight into the revenue potential of online, mobile and broadcast adult services, while gauging how demand for physical media
IDATE, Nov 2009, Pages: 50
In-Game Advertising, or IGA, is a fast-growing market that is expected to increase from 716 million euros globally in 2009 to 1.4 billion euros in 2013. This report, which provides a detailed view
Multimedia Research Group, June 2010, Pages: 116
-top Boxes by Technology (US$)
Figure 3-8: Global IPTV Video Headend System Revenue (US$)
Figure 3-9: Global IPTV Video-On-Demand Server Revenue (US$)
Figure 3-10: Global IPTV Middleware Software
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Sep 2008, Pages: 254
-2006): Ranked by Annual Advertising Expenditure 1
2. Trends and Issues 2
Events - A Booster to Growth 2
Traditional Media Retain Stronghold While New Media Proliferate 2
Asia Boosts Global Ad Spend Growth 2
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Aug 2011, Pages: 191
subscriptions have passed the 4 million mark as more content is available and the operators are able to compete more effectively with their own live broadcasts.
South Korea continues to be a booming mobile
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Nov 2011, Pages: 304
Today's biggest trends - the mobile web, social media, real-time - are forcing us to rewire the way we think, act, and run our businesses. They have produced a global culture, shrinking the world
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2008, Pages: 40
services and discusses the market and technology challenges facing today’s high-definition service deployments. It briefly examines different HD business models, provides an in-depth discussion
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., April 2008, Pages: 1041
CSR’s BlueCore Technology in iPod Compatible Headsets II-40
CSR Displays Fifth Generation of BlueCore and Upgraded
Versions of DSP Embedded BlueMedia
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Jan 2010, Pages: 320
of RSS Feeds in Your Online Media Room.
19 The New Rules for Reaching the Media.
Nontargeted, Broadcast Pitches Are Spam.
The New Rules of Media Relations.
Blogs and Media Relations.
Launching
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2010, Pages: 609
into Partnership 81
Dedicated Micros Enters into Partnership with Tridium 82
Vigilant Technology Extends Global Operations 82
PVSS
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2011, Pages: 179
market 7.2.1 Overview 7.2.2 Regulatory issues 7.3 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) 8. From Broadcasting to Digital Media 8.1 Overview 8.2 Digital media 8.3 Market statistics 8.4 Regulatory issues 8
CMO COUNCIL, Dec 2008, Pages: 224
through their web, call center, events and in store content channels.
2. The Call Center Can Compromise the Customer Experience
Research and analysis of media and content consumption indicate