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Alex Street

If cord cutting is a myth, why is Wall Street so jittery? - FierceIPTV - 0 views

  • 13 percent are "very likely" to cut the cord in the next 18 months
  • pple TV, Google TV and connected TVs are added to the equation, that number tickles 20 percent. A
  • erosion in pay-TV subscribers
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  • company said pay-TV operators would have to cut their rates (GASP!) in order to keep subscriber
  • poor state of the economy
  • ct of the analog to digital switchover
  • mall, rogue element of malcontents
  • perceived value of pay-TV offerings
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

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

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.
Nick Verkroost

The pay TV penetration continues to grow in Latin America | Audiovisual Panorama - 0 views

  • The pay TV penetration continues to grow in Latin America
  • Colombia (77% penetration), Peru (53%) and Venezuela (50%)
  • pay-TV penetration in households was 74% in Peru; 64% in Chile; 60% in Brazil, 54% in Colombia, 39% in Venezuela, 37% in Mexico, and 15% in Argentinaand; 54% in Colombia; 39% in Venezuela; 37% in Mexico, y 15% in Argentina.
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  • Mexico, 36%, and Brazil, 22%
Alex Street

Germany TV market inc. ad market - 0 views

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    Pay TV -from pg 90 Ad market - pag 70ish VOD use - pg 101 TV via internet from pg 97
Alex Street

UK pay-TV revenues reaching their peak - 1 views

  • 4 million subs by
  • Fewer than 1 million homes are forecast to pay for IPTV services by 2016
Alex Street

Research: Mexico has the highest pay-TV services penetration in Latin America - Portada - 0 views

  • Mexico has the highest pay-TV service
  • 10.49 million households
  • Brazil ranks second with 9.8 million households
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  • pay TV market in Mexico is expanding;
  • lim's America Movil is already the biggest provider of pay television services in Latin America with some 11 million customers in 18 countries.
  • Telmex, which controls about 80 percent of Mexico's fixed phone lines, is seeking government approval to add television services to its telecoms services portfolio.
David Astle

Videonet - News and Analysis - Pay TV operators need cloud Apps development - 0 views

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    Pay TV operators need cloud Apps development
Alex Street

olleh :: KT to show a world connected by 'media contents' at the World IT Show - 0 views

  • lobal media contents distribution group’
  • communication via media contents
  • Ustream, Genie, Kibot
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  • future of Smart Convergence
  • Communicating with the world through video contents
  • Genie, a cloud music service
  • Genie, a cloud based music service, Olleh e-Book, an electronic book service,
  • Olleh TV Now.
  • 0 live channels, 21,000 pieces of VOD
  • other content via N Screen o
  • Ustream, KT's global live broadcasting platform
  • Olleh Smart Phone Film Festival
  • Genie, a digital music application for smartphone
  • TV Jockey
  • look up anything while watching TV on his smart device in real time.
  • V Jockey app gives the same view as the TV
  • finds anything on TV that he wants to know more about, whether it is about a person, a place, a product, an episode or a line, he can simply touch it on the TV Jockey app
  • Touch&Pay
  • can participate in the production of audio books by reading
  • information [KT exhibits at WIS]
David Astle

European pay DTT revenues will top US$2 billion in five years » Digital TV Eu... - 0 views

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    European pay DTT revenues will top US$2 billion in five years
Nick Verkroost

Venezuela ends 2010 with 2.5 million Pay TV subscribers - 0 views

  • Venezuela ends 2010 with 2.5 million Pay TV subscribers
  • Household penetration reached 36.7%.
Alex Street

Videonet | Search Results - 1 views

  • How to win at multi-screen TV
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      PAY TV AS CURRATOR OF APPS
Alex Street

Recieving American TV broadcasts here in the UK - Broadcasting - Digital Spy Forums - 0 views

  • A2BTV monthly for the data up-link and to host my Slingbox, and I pay Direct TV for the subscription package I have chosen
  • 2BTV give a guaranteed 2mb uplink for the money I am paying them
  • ot a US Skypeout number and a US shipping address from a mailbox company,
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  • g on to the Direct Tv website with my account number and view bills
  • my own broadband is the limiting factor at the moment, certainly not their speed.
  • Direct TV itself is a good price
  • Fliptube.net they provide 250 channels from Time Warner Cable. T
Alex Street

Telmex turns down deal with Dish on pay-TV | News | Rapid TV News - 0 views

  • he business we are doing in this respect is not ours. We only invoice and get paid for third party's services for its video services in our telephone invoice,” the company said.
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    The business we are doing in this respect is not ours. We only invoice and get paid for third party's services for its video services in our telephone invoice," the company said
Alex Street

US pay-TV suffers record subscriber drop | Broadband TV News - 0 views

  • Verizon’s FiOS service continue to eat into the video business, growing their share from 4.3% in Q2 2009 to 6% in Q2 2010.
  • Cable suffered its worst quarterly video loss to date, loosing 711,000 subscribers,
  • Cable MSO’s share of combined video subscribers dropped to 61%, against 63.6% in the Q2 2009.
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  • ow housing formation and a high unemployment rate contributed to subscriber declines in the second quarte
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    US market encountered its worst ever second quarter performance
David Astle

FT.com / UK - British TV groups weigh up web video delivery - 0 views

  • Some analysts question whether VoD can be as profitable as broadcast TV. The dual costs of piping internet video into the home and licensing content from producers - both paid out on a per-view basis - "may call into question the level of profits that can be made in the long term" from VoD, says David Cockram of Oliver & Ohlbaum, a media consultancy. "More people are taking more of the pie."
  • Broadcasters already have to pay companies providing "content delivery networks" to ensure their on-demand programming reaches viewers in good quality and without loading-time delays mid-video. Every time a programme is viewed online through their VoD services, the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and other broadcasters pay a CDN provider such as Akamai, Level 3 or, soon, BT.
  • Today, one half-hour programme costs between 2p and 5p to stream through a CDN every time it is viewed. That may not sound much, but with the BBC iPlayer serving up almost 60m TV shows in November, a broadcaster's CDN costs could already exceed £1m a month.
Alex Street

P&F 2011 Broadband Outlook Examines Over the Top Video vs Pay TV services | The Viodi View - 0 views

  • The year-end total of high-speed Internet households will near 82 million, representing 70% of total U.S. households.”
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