Consumers are embracing a multi-device, second-screen environment across music, TV, films and gaming. This article examines the rise of the second screen and how the boundaries between TV, Internet and gaming are becoming increasingly blurred. However, there are challenges associated with such compelling content.
BROADCAST TECH (April 2012)
CONNECTED TV
There are a variety of names for new generation television – connected TV, Smart TV, IPTV, cloud TV, Web TV, streaming video, Internet TV and a variety of others. Industry generally might agree that this could be the year of connected TV – if everyone can ever agree on what connected TV is.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (April 2012)
THREATS AND OPPORTUNITES FROM NEXT GENERATION TELEVISION
Video consumers have access to an ever increasing inventory of content choices. This paper examines the motivations, strategies and prospects of ventures offering video content via new methods. Does more choice than ever actually benefit consumers?
INTER-MEDIA (March 2012)
IS MORE INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF THE INTERNET HEADING UP?
Since its inception, the Internet has tested and challenged jurisdictional boundaries. More recently, cloud-based services have added additional layers of legal and practical complexity by shifting the computing paradigm from the purchase of products to the purchase of services.
INTER-MEDIA (March 2012)
THE BLOSSOMING OF 3D
From 2D conversions to nature documentaries, 3D filming and post techniques are changing fast. How 3D can better engage a viewer with stories and characters is the mantle that needs to be carried forward.
BROADCAST (April 13, 2012)
从广电网络运营商角度看互联网电视市场竞争力
随着中国网民人数的不断增多,互联网宽带的不断升级,家中有宽带的用户将越来越多,对互动视频音频的需求越来越多,这给互联网电视带来潜在的商机,也给广电运营商带来了一定威胁。
《世界宽带网络》 (二零一二年四月)