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Nick Verkroost

UK mobile content revenues worth over £1bn in five years (Digital Knowledge C... - 0 views

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Sasha Roupell

Clutches Products - 0 views

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    Combines celebrity-curated content (GweedyMe) with personalised suggestions based on individual tastes (Lyst / Dressipi) Interesting business model, and successful: generating $500k a week
Alex Street

Connected TV sport app from BBC | Advanced Television - 0 views

  • seamlessly integrating linear TV with online and on-demand
  • focusing on Formula 1,
  • Euro 2012, Wimbledon and London 2012 Olympic Games
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  • BBC News and Sport apps both launch immediately on Virgin Media’s TiVo
  • t step in the BBC’s strategy to bring its content to audiences across four screens:
  • 36 million connected TVs installed in
Alex Street

Ovum Research Store - Consumer Insights: Exploring the TV Apps Opportunity - 0 views

  • new use-cases
  • add value for consumers by augmenting and enhancing the TV user experience
  • overview of consumers' online activities by connected device type
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  • long-form video-consumption on non-traditional viewing devices
  • elements of the mobile app store model can be effectively adapted for the implementation of TV apps.
  • opportunity to exploit TV apps as a marketing and distribution channel
  • grouping of TV apps into distinct categories
  • ew modes of content delivery and consumption.
  • marketing, distributing, and accessing online content or services has been instrumental in driving changes in consumer behaviour.
  • direct monetization potential
  • demand for multiscreen access to pay-TV services
  • online activity today is TV-related or video-centric
  • kind of TV apps might consumers be prepared to pay?
  • use cases for apps delivered only to TV set
  • mobile apps environment translate
  • web-based services and applications are consumers
Alex Street

KT lays out vision to grow into global media content distribution group-INSIDE Korea Jo... - 0 views

  • leading mobile and fixed-line operator
  • distributing quality media content globally
  • converging mobile and land-line business
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  • KT will spearhead the move to freely circulate virtual goods.”
Alex Street

All3Media launches YouTube channels | News | Broadcast - 0 views

  • All3Media has launched style channel How To Look Good, wine guide The Wine Guy
  • keen to cross-promote the new channels to its 300,000 subscriber
  • don’t expect the original channels to generate profit until at least 2014
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  • producing YouTube channels, rather than uploading clips from existing shows, allowed greater interactivity with presenters
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    portfolio of original content channels on YouTube.
Sasha Roupell

Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ | whathifi.com - 0 views

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    Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ 8 Mar 2012 Sky has expanded its pay-per-view movie offering for customers with Sky Anytime+. The new Sky Store replaces Sky Box Office and has over 1000 films available to watch on-demand. SD movies start at just 99p, rising to £3.99 for blockbuster new movies in HD. Sky also confirmed that Sky Anytime+ will be available to all Sky customers from Easter - a Sky Broadband subscription will no longer be required. Sky Anytime+ delivers a wide range of on-demand content for free as well as offering pay-per-view films. Sky is at pains to point out that its pay-per-view movies, via the new Sky Store if you're an Anytime+ customer, are cheaper than iTunes and Lovefilm in many instances. New releases are £3.49, library movies are £1.99 and special offers are 99p. HD films rather than SD will cost 50p more. Sky Box Office will continue as the place for non-Sky Anytime+ customers to choose from a more limited range of the latest movies on the live channels from £3.49 per title. All Sky TV customers meanwhile can rent movies on a pay-per-view basis from the new Sky Store on laptops via the Sky Go application, which already has a Sky Movies application, too.
Alex Street

Netflix could beat cable TV in Latin America - Online Video News - 0 views

  • Netflix could become the primary subscription video service that many Latin American consumers pay for.
  • Less than a quarter of residents pay for cable or satellite
  • Brazil and Argentina — broadband penetration is actually greater than pay TV adoption.
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  • C]ompetition from Pay TV providers (and TV Everywhere-like services) is weak if not non-existent in Latin America
  • average broadband speed in the region to be about 2 Mbps
  • good enough for Netflix’s “Good” streaming quality, which is set at about 700 kbps
  • issue of broadband caps, which cropped up in Netflix’s Canadian rollout a
  • Brazilian ISPs have caps as low as 10 GB of data, which represents about 30 hours of content
  • 15-20 movies a month.
  • Goldman Sachs believes it was able to get good terms for catalog content in a region where studios weren’t able to monetize those assets
  • only thing holding Netflix back is having a recognizable brand throughout.
  • many potential users in Latin America likely have no idea what Netflix is.
  • Goldman Sachs expects the adoption rate to be much slower,
  • time it takes to break even in Latin America to be about twice as long as the 12 months Netflix expects it to take its Canadian venture to break even.
Alex Street

The Pros and Cons of Frames in Web Pages - 0 views

  • frames is the ability to keep one part of the page static whilst changing another par
  • Frames can also help reduce bandwidth and server load, because the same content does not need to be loaded every time a new page is visited.
  • Some search engines can't follow framed pages at all,
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  • many search engines choose not to index frames
  • theoretically index frames well enough, there is no way to reliably organize them in a database
  • search engines find individual pages with the relevant content, and then have to work backwards to determine which frameset each page belongs to
  • search engines can't reconstruct framesets from individual pages.
  • You can get around this to some extent by providing better noframes conten
  • Generally speaking, you can't link directly to a framed pag
  • he URL in the address bar always stays the sam
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