Titre : | The value of content | Type de document : | document électronique | Auteurs : | The Boston Consulting Group (Boston, Massachusetts, USA), Editeur scientifique | Editeur : | Bruxelles : Liberty Global | Année de publication : | 2016 | Importance : | 96 p | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
| Tags : | télévision contenu internet droit des médias TNT mobile plateforme réseaux distributeurs régulation aspect économique | Index. décimale : | 621.388 Télévision (télécommunication) | Résumé : | "This report is intended to stimulate discussion and debate about the fast-changing dynamics in the video
industry. Our focus in the pages that follow is on “television”. In 2016, of course, that term needs defining, as content is increasingly consumed on computers, tablets, and mobile phones (along with television sets) thanks to the advancement of online and mobile content delivery. A more accurate definition is
“professionally produced long-form video content that is delivered across a variety of traditional and digital or
mobile pathways and consumed on devices from television sets to smartphones, tablets, and PCs, both inside and outside the home”.
This is an industry made up of three key segments: content owners, and rights holders; FTA and Subscription TV channels; and distributors and aggregators. Our report is focused on the nature of change in the industry and primarily focused on the potential implications of these changes for the channels, distributors, and aggregators.
We are publishing this report as the industry is facing a higher degree of uncertainty about its future than at any other point in history. Our goal is to stimulate discussion among industry decision-makers, influencers, and academics. We hope this work challenges conventional wisdom and provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing industry discourse."
(p 7 du document) | Note de contenu : | Foreword
Key messages
Executive summary
Part I / The role of content in the current television industry
Part II / The elements of change within the television industry
Part III / Scenarios for industry evolution
Part IV / Implications for key industry participants | En ligne : | http://www.libertyglobal.com/pdf/public-policy/The-Value-of-Content-Digital.pdf |
The value of content [document électronique] / The Boston Consulting Group (Boston, Massachusetts, USA), Editeur scientifique . - Bruxelles (41 Avenue des Arts, 1040) : Liberty Global, 2016 . - 96 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
| Tags : | télévision contenu internet droit des médias TNT mobile plateforme réseaux distributeurs régulation aspect économique | Index. décimale : | 621.388 Télévision (télécommunication) | Résumé : | "This report is intended to stimulate discussion and debate about the fast-changing dynamics in the video
industry. Our focus in the pages that follow is on “television”. In 2016, of course, that term needs defining, as content is increasingly consumed on computers, tablets, and mobile phones (along with television sets) thanks to the advancement of online and mobile content delivery. A more accurate definition is
“professionally produced long-form video content that is delivered across a variety of traditional and digital or
mobile pathways and consumed on devices from television sets to smartphones, tablets, and PCs, both inside and outside the home”.
This is an industry made up of three key segments: content owners, and rights holders; FTA and Subscription TV channels; and distributors and aggregators. Our report is focused on the nature of change in the industry and primarily focused on the potential implications of these changes for the channels, distributors, and aggregators.
We are publishing this report as the industry is facing a higher degree of uncertainty about its future than at any other point in history. Our goal is to stimulate discussion among industry decision-makers, influencers, and academics. We hope this work challenges conventional wisdom and provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing industry discourse."
(p 7 du document) | Note de contenu : | Foreword
Key messages
Executive summary
Part I / The role of content in the current television industry
Part II / The elements of change within the television industry
Part III / Scenarios for industry evolution
Part IV / Implications for key industry participants | En ligne : | http://www.libertyglobal.com/pdf/public-policy/The-Value-of-Content-Digital.pdf |
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