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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91800) has announced the addition of "Internet Television (Part 2) Service Profiles & Market Analysis" to their offering.
- 12 internet television services
- 4 internet TV producers
- Market sizing & timing
- Market dynamics
- Balance of power
- Key stakeholders
REPORT CONTENT
The report opens by reviewing the size of the internet television market and its possible growth path. The market's competitive dynamics are then explained by focusing on the five key groups of stakeholders.
The report then reviews a range of internet television services that are being provided by public service and commercial broadcasters, internet companies and telecoms providers. In all, a total of 12 internet television services are reviewed along with four new producers who are at the forefront of defining new types of niche, high quality television programming that would never be broadcast by a major television network.
The report then concludes by offering insight into how the market is segmented, the relative roles of paid-for and ad-supported models, the balance of market power and how TV set connectivity might be best accomplished in the future.
KEY BENEFITS
Television & Content
- See how the television industry is trying to avoid mistakes that have been made by the music industry.
- Benchmark your own vision of the future using this report.
- Identify ways to make your current internet television service better in the short term.
- Learn from what executives in the leading broadcasters and internet start-ups are doing.
- Understand the different approached being used by broadcasters, telecoms providers and internet companies.
Mobile
- Benchmark and review your mobile television strategy in light of how the television industry is developing.
- Identify ways in which mobile services and mobile devices could be used to enhance an internet television experience.
Online
- Identify new market opportunities that leverage your existing assets.
- See how online trends are shaping the development of a major new industry.
- Obtain ideas for new products and services.
WHO SHOULD READ THIS REPORT?
- Product management and product marketing.
- Product strategy and marketing strategy.
- Executive leadership.
- Market insight and competitor intelligence.
- Business development and corporate development.
CONTRIBUTORS
We've talked to a range of players across the internet television landscape in order to prepare this report:
- Public service and commercial television broadcasters.
- Internet television start-ups.
- Incumbent telecoms providers.
- Independent television production companies.
- ISPs.
- Optical networking equipment vendors, whose products are being used to deliver the core network bandwidth needed to support the delivery of services like internet television on a mass scale.
- Companies operating content delivery networks.
- Those who control the licensing of rights to two very large global sporting events.
PROFILED SERVICES
- iPlayer
- hulu
- BT Vision
- Joost
- blip.tv
- Revision3
- Miro
- TV Tonic
- maniaTV
- Veoh
- Revver
- LiveVideo.com
CONTENTS:
Synopsis
Subject Area
Report Content
Key Benefits
Who Should Read This Report?
Contributors
Executive Summary
Introduction
Defining Internet Television
A Vision Of The Future
Market Dynamics
A Really, Really Big Prize
Five Key Stakeholders
Content Owners
Commercial Television Broadcasters
Public Service Television Broadcasters
Internet Companies
Telecoms Providers
Consumers?
Different Priorities, Different Strategies
Distribution And Premium Content
Importance Of Distribution
How Television Broadcast Contracts Work
Licensing Tv Content For Which There Is Mass Demand
Barrier 1: Active Bidding Market
Barrier 2: Commercial Viability
Barrier 3: Historic Relationships
Barrier 4: Timing
Broadcasters
Presence Of Public Service Broadcasters
Television Has An Obvious Monetisation Model
Television Is A Larger, More Competitive Market
BBC iPlayer
PC Service
Distribution To Pay TV Providers
Hulu
Other Developments
Telecoms Providers
BT Vision
Other Providers
Internet Companies
Internet Television Service Providers
Joost
Blip
Revision3
Miro
Tv Tonic
ManiaTV
Veoh
Revver
LiveVideo
Emerging Producers
Example Sector: Tech News
-GigaOM
-Pop17
-AmberMac
Example Sector: Eco Living
Market Insight
Market Segmentation
Paid-For Vs
Balance Of Market Power
Internet Companies
Broadcasters
Telecoms Providers
TV Set Connectivity
Companies Mentioned:
- Joost
- Blip
- Revision3
- Miro
- Tv Tonic
- ManiaTV
- Veoh
- Revver
- LiveVideo
- GigaOM
- Pop17
- AmberMac
- Eco Living
- iPlayer
- hulu
- BT Vision
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91800.
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