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323 - February 2016 (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) : The latest advances in television UX / Stuart Thomson
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Titre : 323 - February 2016 : The latest advances in television UX Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Stuart Thomson, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Wittock, Auteur ; Julien Alliot, Collaborateur ; Dieter Brockmeyer, Collaborateur ; Branislav Pekic, Collaborateur Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 34 p Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
PERIODIQUESTags : télévision numérique télévision connectée OTT fournisseur d'accès opérateurs satellite aspect technique aspect économique Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Despite the challenges posed by millennials’ viewing habits, non-linear viewing and the multiscreen video consumption, satellite operators have continued to defy the odds and prosper.
In this issue of Digital TV Europe, we focus on various ways that the satellite business is continuing to stay relevant.
We assess the current state of UHD TV – likely to drive demand for satellite bandwidth in mature markets – and look at some of the issues currently occupying the minds of those involved in developing services.
We look at how satellite operators are working with DTH pay TV providers and free-to-air broadcasters on ways to future-proof their services against the falling cost of OTT deliver and the challenge posed by multiscreen viewing of both on-demand and live content.
Finally, we look at the future of occasional use services, focusing in particular on preparations for the Rio Olympic Games.
Also in this issue, we look at some of the technologies that will be demonstrated at the forthcoming NAB Show in Las Vegas and provide our usual round-up of the top industry news."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/521352/dtve-feb-2016/ (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.1):
The age of ultra
Up in the air
The road to Rio
NAB 2016 : The preview
Regulars
En ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/521352/dtve-feb-2016/ [n° ou bulletin] 323 - February 2016 : The latest advances in television UX [document électronique] / Stuart Thomson, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Wittock, Auteur ; Julien Alliot, Collaborateur ; Dieter Brockmeyer, Collaborateur ; Branislav Pekic, Collaborateur . - 2016 . - 34 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
PERIODIQUESTags : télévision numérique télévision connectée OTT fournisseur d'accès opérateurs satellite aspect technique aspect économique Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Despite the challenges posed by millennials’ viewing habits, non-linear viewing and the multiscreen video consumption, satellite operators have continued to defy the odds and prosper.
In this issue of Digital TV Europe, we focus on various ways that the satellite business is continuing to stay relevant.
We assess the current state of UHD TV – likely to drive demand for satellite bandwidth in mature markets – and look at some of the issues currently occupying the minds of those involved in developing services.
We look at how satellite operators are working with DTH pay TV providers and free-to-air broadcasters on ways to future-proof their services against the falling cost of OTT deliver and the challenge posed by multiscreen viewing of both on-demand and live content.
Finally, we look at the future of occasional use services, focusing in particular on preparations for the Rio Olympic Games.
Also in this issue, we look at some of the technologies that will be demonstrated at the forthcoming NAB Show in Las Vegas and provide our usual round-up of the top industry news."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/521352/dtve-feb-2016/ (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.1):
The age of ultra
Up in the air
The road to Rio
NAB 2016 : The preview
Regulars
En ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/521352/dtve-feb-2016/ 325 - April-May 2016 - The age of experience. (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) : The latest advances in television UX / Stuart Thomson
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Titre : 325 - April-May 2016 - The age of experience. : The latest advances in television UX Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Stuart Thomson, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Wittock, Auteur ; Julien Alliot, Collaborateur ; Dieter Brockmeyer, Collaborateur ; Branislav Pekic, Collaborateur Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 46 p Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
PERIODIQUESTags : télévision numérique télévision connectée OTT mobile contenu publicité vidéo à la demande application piratage fournisseur d'accès protection du consommateur interview Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The user experience is something that people professionally involved in the digital TV business have been hearing more and more about over the last couple of years. In this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at how the user experience is evolving and how content discovery is taking centre stage, with voice-based technologies in particular coming to the fore.
We also look at some of the practical steps being taken by pay TV service providers to use the growing amount of data available to them to drive uptake of their services, improve customer retention and shape their offerings as well as to build compelling advertising propositions.
Finally, the distribution of high-quality premium content via OTT networks – including UHD TV – requires additional security measures to guarantee that rights-holders’ revenue streams are not compromised. We look at how OTT security is evolving to meet the challenge."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/534412/dtve-aprmay-2016 (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.3):
12. Going off grid
TV viewing habits are changing and so is the television user experience. Andy McDonald looks at how the industry is helping viewers to tap into the wealth of content that is at their
fingertips.
18. Data is King
Data is the currency on which TV Everywhere players depend but service providers are facing organisational hurdles in managing the wealth of information at their disposal. Adrian Pennington reports.
24. Content security
Distribution of high-value content, including live premium sports and 4K UHD movies, means that OTT providers need to ensure they meet ever-more stringent security requirements. Anna
Tobin looks at recent developments.
30. TV Connect 2016: the preview
Ahead of the TV Connect trade show, which takes place at London’s ExCeL from April 26-28, Digital TV Europe takes a look at some of the technologies on show
Regulars
2 - This month
4 - News digest
35 - Technology
42 - People
44 - Final analysis
En ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/534412/dtve-aprmay-2016/ [n° ou bulletin] 325 - April-May 2016 - The age of experience. : The latest advances in television UX [document électronique] / Stuart Thomson, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Wittock, Auteur ; Julien Alliot, Collaborateur ; Dieter Brockmeyer, Collaborateur ; Branislav Pekic, Collaborateur . - 2016 . - 46 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
PERIODIQUESTags : télévision numérique télévision connectée OTT mobile contenu publicité vidéo à la demande application piratage fournisseur d'accès protection du consommateur interview Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The user experience is something that people professionally involved in the digital TV business have been hearing more and more about over the last couple of years. In this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at how the user experience is evolving and how content discovery is taking centre stage, with voice-based technologies in particular coming to the fore.
We also look at some of the practical steps being taken by pay TV service providers to use the growing amount of data available to them to drive uptake of their services, improve customer retention and shape their offerings as well as to build compelling advertising propositions.
Finally, the distribution of high-quality premium content via OTT networks – including UHD TV – requires additional security measures to guarantee that rights-holders’ revenue streams are not compromised. We look at how OTT security is evolving to meet the challenge."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/534412/dtve-aprmay-2016 (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.3):
12. Going off grid
TV viewing habits are changing and so is the television user experience. Andy McDonald looks at how the industry is helping viewers to tap into the wealth of content that is at their
fingertips.
18. Data is King
Data is the currency on which TV Everywhere players depend but service providers are facing organisational hurdles in managing the wealth of information at their disposal. Adrian Pennington reports.
24. Content security
Distribution of high-value content, including live premium sports and 4K UHD movies, means that OTT providers need to ensure they meet ever-more stringent security requirements. Anna
Tobin looks at recent developments.
30. TV Connect 2016: the preview
Ahead of the TV Connect trade show, which takes place at London’s ExCeL from April 26-28, Digital TV Europe takes a look at some of the technologies on show
Regulars
2 - This month
4 - News digest
35 - Technology
42 - People
44 - Final analysis
En ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/534412/dtve-aprmay-2016/