Broadcast & Broadband TV Market 2017: New Choices and Trade-offs in Video Distribution - Research and Markets

DUBLIN--()--The "Broadcast & Broadband TV: New Choices and Trade-offs in Video Distribution" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

This report analyses new approaches to TV and video distribution. It begins by setting out the changes being ushered in by the growing use of streaming, initially for on-demand video services, and now more and more for linear programming as well. Two other, intertwined disruptions are also explored, namely the growing use of mobile devices for watching video, and social media sites' ever increasing role in video consumption.

The report then goes on to explore the solutions being designed to meet the demands of this changing environment:

  • Optimise online video traffic, including a cost breakdown for CDN solutions according to the different possible configurations;
  • Leveraging the complementary features of broadcast and broadband networks;
  • Enabling broadcasting networks' migration to IP, given the growing use of OTT solutions on fixed networks, and adapting radio broadcasting systems to the Internet protocol.

Lastly, the report looks at the impact of these changes on both telcos and media companies. And it concludes with an analysis of their evolving distribution strategies.

Slideshow

Video streaming is more than just an option

  • Two intertwined disruptions: mobile devices and social media

How TV & video distribution configurations are evolving

  • Optimising online video distribution
  • CDN cost simulations for the different configurations
  • Hybridisation: playing to each network's strengths
  • Boosting the transition to IP
  • Enable networks' migration to IP: bringing broadcasting networks into an IP world

New economic equations for telcos and media companies

  • Smart or dumb pipes for telcos and cablecos?
  • New distribution decisions for media companies

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Methodology

3. Growing prominence of streaming video

4. Optimising online video distribution

5. New hybrid services: playing to each network's strength

6. Boosting the transition to IP

7. Smart or dumb pipes for telcos and cable companies?

8. A new economic equation for media companies

Companies Mentioned

  • Akamai
  • Altice/SFR
  • Amazon
  • Anevia
  • Apple
  • Bouygues Telecom
  • BT
  • Cablevisin Argentina
  • Canal+
  • CenturyLink
  • Charter
  • Comcast
  • Dailymotion
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • DirecTV/DirectTV Now
  • Discovery
  • Dish Network/SlingTV
  • ESPN Liberty Global KPN
  • Eutelsat
  • Facebook
  • Foxtel
  • NTV+
  • Orange
  • Peer5
  • Polsat
  • ProSiebenSat.1
  • Rai
  • SKY TV
  • Snapchat
  • TDF
  • Telecentras
  • Telecom Italia
  • Twitter
  • YouTube/Google
  • ZDF

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Related Topics: Broadcast, Video, DVD and Blu-ray, Broadband

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
Related Topics: Broadcast, Video, DVD and Blu-ray, Broadband