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市場調查報告書

廣播電視公司的多頻道傳送策略

Striving for Efficiency in Multi Channel Broadcast Distribution (Strategy Focus)

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2007年09月 商品編碼 56846
內容資訊 英文 13 pages
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

專門於多樣市場領域之調查分析的英國市調公司 Datamonitor Corporation(總公司:London),針對廣播電視公司的多頻道傳送策略進行相關調查分析及預測,並出版報告書 "Striving for Efficiency in Multi Channel Broadcast Distribution (Strategy Focus)"

本報告書內容包括:多頻道・多重平台傳送、檔案基礎工作流程、數位檔案管理等各家廣播公司為提昇競爭力所採取的主要策略。內容綱要摘記如下:

Datamonitor的觀點

分析

  • 從地下網路到數位工作流程
    • 各種數位工作流程概要
    • 多頻道・多重平台傳送:刺激往檔案基礎工作流程轉變
    • 朝無磁帶環境發展
    • 系統標準化:排除廣播電視系統複雜性的主要策略
  • 廣播公司朝多頻道・多重平台傳送發展
    • 廣播公司朝替代平台發展
    • 多頻道・多重平台內容的課題:解編碼及格式
    • 多頻道傳送用自動化功能發展
  • 朝HD發展及數位檔案管理的課題
    • 美國HD內容的成長
    • HD、SD工作流程的整合課題
    • 多種檔案管理的重要性增加

行動

  • 目前的工作流程分析:整合基礎環境建構的重要因素

附錄

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Overview

Introduction

This brief outlines the key strategies employed by broadcasters to remain competitive in an increasingly challenging television landscape. This brief focuses on broadcast systems realignments and new technologies to bridge the gap between business and IT infrastructure objectives. This entails using broadcast systems as a critically important tool in the fight to retain competitive advantage.

Scope

  • Outlines key strategies broadcasters are employing to remain competitive.
  • Highlights broadcasters' sentiment with regards to multi-platform distribution and the transition towards file-based workflows.

Report Highlights

As digital workflows grow in maturity and reliability, employers of digital workflows are able to enjoy a potential return on investment (ROI) through cost reductions, faster time to markets and ease in repurposing content.

Traditional broadcasters are no longer competing solely against their peers. Convergence in communications systems, dramatic growth in residential broadband penetration, user-generated content (UGC) and shifting consumer habits are requiring traditional broadcasters to re-evaluate their distribution strategies.

A primary challenge associated with the looming transition to an HD-based broadcast environment is the integration with SD infrastructures. While HD infrastructure developments are addressed in the technology focus brief of this theme, it is important to highlight some of the issues facing broadcast engineers as they move towards a structure.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Understand broadcaster sentiment from primary end-user research.
  • Comprehend challenges and concerns facing broadcasters over the next 12 months.

Table of Contents

  • DATAMONITOR VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • ANALYSIS
    • From sneakernet to digital workflows: boosting efficiencies and lowering costs
      • Outlining digital workflows: no two broadcasters' demands are the same
      • Multi-platform and multi-channel distribution help drive the transition towards file-based workflows
      • Strong opportunity to continue to work towards a tapeless environment
      • Systems standardization is a key strategy to reduce the complexity of broadcast systems
    • Broadcasters continue to move towards multi-channel and multi-platform distribution
      • Broadcasters are continuing to move towards alternative platforms
      • The multi-channel and multi-platform content challenge: codecs and formats
      • Evolving the automation function for multi channel distribution
    • Challenges remain for the transition to HD and managing digital archives
      • Growth of HD content rampant in the US
      • HD and SD workflow integration is expected to prove a challenge for broadcasters
      • Managing multiple archives will be increasingly important
  • ACTIONS
    • Analyzing current workflows is the most crucial factor for creating integrated infrastructures
  • APPENDIX
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Percentage of workflow operating in a ' tapeless' environment, 2007
      • Figure 2: Strategic goals for broadcasters in Western Europe and North America, 2007
      • Figure 3: Percentage of IT budget invested into new alternative distribution channels, 2007
      • Figure 4: Percentage of content produced in HD, reported by broadcasters, 2007
      • Figure 5: Broadcasters plans to digitize back catalogue video assets, 2007
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