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HDTV – hochauflösendes Fernsehen – ist nicht erst seit der Fußball-WM im vergangenen Jahr ein vieldiskutiertes Thema. Die Weltmeisterschaft in Deutschland hat jedoch verstärkt Aufmerksamkeit geschaffen für HDTV: Alle 64 Spiele wurden im HD-Format
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Welche Folgen hat die Digitalisierung des Fernsehens und die Verbreitung von High-Speed Internetzugängen für die Zukunft der deutschen Medienlandschaft? Welchen Einfluss werden neue Techniken [z.B. PVR] und Applikationen [z.B. iTV] auf den Medienkonsum
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This is the fourth of Ofcom’s annual reports to focus on trends and developments in the UK’s communications market, with the aim of providing a context for decision-making by Ofcom, as well as by commercial and public sector organisations. The communi
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The report, Digital Media in Australian Homes 2006, gives the full results of ACMA’s second national study into the household adoption of digital media, the drivers for adoption, reasons for non-adoption and awareness of digital television (preliminary
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The U.S. box office rebounded in 2006 with $9.49 billion, a 5.5%gain. Box Office has grown $3.6 billion
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Media Bureau Reports The following items are all Media Reports on the cable industry available for download from the Internet.
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Innerhalb der nächsten drei Jahre soll der Umsatz mit Internet-Fernsehen (IPTV) beträchtlich steigen - doch mit kurzfristigen Gewinnen innerhalb der nächsten zwölf Monate werde nicht gerechnet.
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IPTV Report Series IPTV Video Quality: QoS and QoE — February 2007 Advanced Advertising for IPTV Services — November 2006 IPTV G
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The total number of IPTV households will grow dramatically over the next five years, rising from just under 6 million homes worldwide in 2006 to more than 80 million in 2011, predicts a new report from the technology research firm, Strategy Analytics.
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Rapid growth over the next five years will see 435 million homes taking VOD or NVOD services – more than one-third of the world’s total TV households. At the same time those subscribers will be generating revenues of US$11.4 billion. Even then, the ma
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The latest report to try to nail down the future benefits of online TV projects downloads of TV shows and films will grow 10-fold in the next five years, amounting to $6.3 billion worldwide in revenues by 2012. The report from British market researcher In
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How are consumers using PCs and mobile devices as video platforms? What factors will make Internet video a better substitute for television, and how quickly will substitution happen? How can programmers nurture a cross-platform video audience?
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BBC plans to provide broadband audio and video services have received a cautious recommendation from the communications regulator following a market impact assessment. Ofcom anticipates that linear television viewing may fall by up to 30% over the next fi
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This idea, known as "over-the-top TV," faces four obstacles: lack of Internet connections to TV sets, bandwidth-limited video quality, lack of business models, and the challenge of navigating through thousands of video programs. All of these are on the wa
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Technologien und Möglichkeiten werden aufgezeigt: This practical guide presents the key issues that every senior media or communications executive needs to know about the distribution of audio and video programming using internet technologies.
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Digital TV leads from one way communication to software-based collaboration. Beyond zapping there are new forms of navigating the TV set: Electronic program guides as equivalent to a portal in the Internet and collaborative recommendation as equivalent to
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With one in four TV households able to access VOD and nearly 16% having a DVR in 2006, a change in TV usage should be reflected in the data. But it is not. In fact, the latest projections from Veronis Suhler Stevenson (VSS) indicate that TV advertising sp
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t impact of digital technology on the TV industry and briefly chart how we got to where we are now. In the next I will build on these trends, discussing how TV evolution will progress over the coming years and how it might end.
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By 2015, Kagan Research expects TV programming delivered by telcos to grow to a 9% market-from its 0.1% share today. Cable networks will take the biggest hit if this happens--dropping to 61.1% from their current levels of 69.6%.
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TV will pick up $5 billion in revenue from new ad platforms by 2011. That’s the good news. The bad news is TV will lose $12 billion in traditional revenue over the same period, thanks to ad-skipping and other disruptive technologies
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For its’ part, Ofcom has expressed serious doubts about the practicability and appropriateness of extending broadcasting regulation to a whole range of new media services which are very different from traditional TV, both in nature and in the manner in
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The Video on Demand (VoD) market is beginning to see rapid growth, achieving greater than 40% growth in 2005 over 2004. This expansion is propelled by the combination of growth across cable, IPTV and Broadband/Internet VoD.
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assumes a 15% decrease in buying power driving by cost-per-thousand rate increases; a 23% decline in ads viewed due to switching off; a 9% loss of attention to ads due to increased multitasking and a 37% decrease in message impact due to saturation.
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The likes of AOL, Google, Yahoo and MSN are now streaming short video to 12.8 percent of broadband subscribers. 131 MIo Haushalte sollen 2010 Online videos über Breitband konsumieren.