Category: Software

  • Revenue from delivery of internet video to TV to grow 6-fold: study









    MUMBAI: Revenue from the delivery of Internet video to the TV will grow nearly six-fold in the next five years, from a meager $1 billion in 2009 to $5.7 billion in 2014, reveals a new report from The Diffusion Group.


    These forecasts are part of TDG’s latest digital media analysis, Broadband Enabled TV: Rise of the OTT Provider, authored by TDG senior partner and digital video expert, Colin Dixon.

     

    Dixon posts that in 2009, pay-per-view services will account for 96 per cent of global OTT revenue, leaving subscription revenue with only four per cent of the revenue mix. By 2014, however, annual OTT subscription revenue will have grown 50-fold and account for 31 per cent of the global revenue.Dixon points to current hardware trends fueling this growth, specifically the ongoing shift to broadband-enabled TVs and the rapid diffusion of ancillary web-enabled platforms such as game consoles



    , Blu-ray players, and hybrid set-top boxes. Widespread penetration of such platforms will set the stage for a rapid uptake of internet-to-TV video services, both pay-per-view and subscription-based.


    As these platforms more widely diffuse and consumers become more comfortable with using internet-based TV services, the market will be primed for the arrival of full-fledged PayTV replacement services. Subsequently, TDG expects major OTT service announcements in virtually all global regions in 2010 and 2011, both in terms of stand-alone OTT and hybrid PayTV/OTT TV services, both of which will help fuel growth in OTT subscription revenue to $1.8 billion worldwide by 2014.


    At that time, the US will account for the vast majority of global OTT subscription revenue ($830 million) followed by Asia ($490 million), and Europe ($407 million). Other global regions will collectively account for only $60 million of this total.

  • Star One and Star Vijay go mobile









    MUMBAI: Star India has announced the availability of its Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) Star One and Tamil GEC Star Vijay on mobile TV platform.



    Star has joined forces with Apalya Technologies to stream the satellite channels on consumer’s mobile across all major operators and regions.


     

    Initially, Star will launch the service with video-on-demand (VoD) content.



    Says Star India SVP for new media and IT Gurtej Singh Sandhu, “Extending these channels on the mobile platform, was the obvious step towards building a community and get stickiness to our channels across. We wanted to create a medium for users to interact with the channel/brand.”


    With the launche of this service, consumers can enjoy shows like Sarabhai V/s Sarabhai, The Great Indian Laughter Challenge from Star One and Grand Master and Koffee with Anu on Star Vijay while they are on the move.



    Adds Apalya Technologies VP sales and marketing Sathyajith Divakaran, “Bringing Star One and Star Vijay on the mimobi.tv platform will appeal to a lot of audiences both at the regional and national levels. Apalya Technologies mimobi.tv platform is available across all leading operators in India, with a primary focus of enabling best possible video viewing experience on 2.5g /EDGE /3G/ CDMA.”

  • BT Vision launches Bollywood-related service









    MUMBAI: UK-based BT has launched a new on-demand service called ‘Bolly & Beyond‘ on its IPTV service ‘BT Vision‘ that offers South Asian films, TV, music and children‘s programmes.

    Accordingly, subscribers of BT can watch programmes on a pay-per-view basis or subscribe to the ‘Bolly and Beyond‘ pack for unlimited access that will cost them ? 6.85 (US$ 11.28) per month.


    Films lined up in the on-demand currently include movies like Singh is Kinng, Luck and Jodha Akbar as well as the Rajesh Khanna-Amitabh Bachchan classic Anand.

     

    The service also includes a selection of popular Indian TV shows, such as celebrity talk show like Koffee with Karan, soaps like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, cookery show Khana Khazana and family comedy Instant Khichdi.


    There is also an area dedicated to children, offering titles such as the animated seriesJungle Tales, and animated films like Dashavtaar.


    Incidentally, BT added 38,000 net subscribers to its IPTV service ‘BT Vision‘ in the second quarter of this year. This brings it’s total customer base to 433,000 by the end of June.

  • Comcast to offer TV contents on mobile









    MUMBAI: Comcast, the US based entertainment service provider, has reveals their plans to offer TV shows on mobile devices through its new wireless internet service.


    The services enable subscribers to watch shows via the web at no additional charge. The services will also be available to iPhones and BlackBerry cell phones.

     

    Meanwhile, the company also plans to add voice option to the wireless package which will enhance the competition with mobile phone providers like AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc.


    The company will bring its wireless service and home internet package together to bring its online on demand service for subscribers to watch cable shows on the web.


    Recently, Comcast had rolled out its wireless internet services in some US cities as part of a joint venture with Clearwire Corp.


    Comcast‘s mobile service will be delivered over WiMax.

  • CNN offers ? La Carte wire stories worldwide content licensing









    MUMBAI: CNN has launched a commercial self-service on-line storefront of its wire stories.


    This enables journalists, publishers and media organisations to license CNN story content through a web based service at www.cnnwirestore.com.

     

    The CNN Wire Store is available globally to license and download individual CNN Wire stories for $199 per story for a single use, utilising a simple credit card transaction. The site allows publishers to browse through CNN Wire articles, hold selected articles in a cart for review, check out easily, and download story content on demand.


    In discussions with publishers and journalists about the news industry and the changing face of the marketplace, CNN earlier this year expanded the offerings of the existing CNN Wire service and made it available for subscription. And now CNN provides the new CNN Wire Store for publishers needing content for single use and on demand basis.


    CNN News Services executive VP Susan Grant says, “CNN understands the changing business landscape of journalism and the marketplace. The expanded CNN Wire provides an opportunity for a new platform to make CNN Wire stories easily accessible, and for the first time, on a per-story basis to any publisher, anywhere on their own timetable. With the launch of the CNN Wire Store website, we’ve made our original journalism easily available to other publishers on demand”.


    CNN Newsource Sales will support the new CNN Wire Store commercial website. CNN Newsource Sales is the arm of CNN which oversees the network’s relationship with more than 800 affiliates including TV stations and local/regional cable news channels throughout the US.


    CNN Newsource Sales senior VP, GM Ed Stephen says, “The CNN Wire Store gives journalists the ability to utilise CNN’s enterprising reporting to expand their coverage of key issues. And because the CNN Wire is now available ? la carte, they have the flexibility to pick and choose the specific stories that are right for them.”

  • PVR partners Oxigen to offer movie tickets









    MUMBAI: PVR Cinemas has partnered with Oxigen, the IT- enabled service provider to offer movie tickets through Oxigen‘s pan India retail network.


    With this deal, it is for the first time that PVR tickets will be available outside of their own portal.

     

    The tie up enables consumers to walk into any Oxigen outlet and book tickets for PVR cinemas. Users can also book movie tickets directly on the Oxicash website.The initiative taken by Oxigen is to expand the IT-enabled services to its customers.


    “We see huge potential for growth in entertainment retailing. The association with PVR cinemas reiterates our commitment of leveraging the platform of e-commerce and technology to bring futuristic, value-added services to the customer‘s doorstep,” says Oxigen Services India founder chairman and MD Pramod Saxena.


    Avers PVR Cinemas‘ Atul Luthra, “PVR is constantly looking at providing innovative ticketing options and extended reach and accessibility to our customers and partners.”

  • WSJ to charge for mobile access









    MUMBAI: n a bid to generate more revenue streams, The Wall Street Journal is planning to charge for access to the newspaper on mobile devices such as the Blackberry and iPhone.

     

    he announcement was made by News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch at a Goldman Sachs conference in New York. While expressing confidence towards the improvement of the ad market, Murdoch also predicted that newspapers on print would become extinct within the next 20-30 years.


    It is pertinent to note here that this move to charge the mobile readers comes at a time when the newspaper industry in the US is facing a crisis of survival with ad revenues and circulation falling or stagnating.


    Murdoch noted that the plan to charge for access to the newspaper on mobile devices will kick into action “in a month or two”.


    Under the plan, people who do not subscribe to the WSJ will pay $2 a week for mobile access while subscribers will pay $1 per week. Subscribers to both the print and online version of the paper will get mobile access for free.


    At the same conference Murdoch also stated that the company was thinking in terms of subscriptions and pay-per-view for online video site, Hulu.

  • Adobe to acquire Omniture for $1.8 billion









    MUMBAI: As Adobe looks at expanding its business focus from desktop to the internet and mobile web, it has decided to acquire Omniture, the audience analytics company, for $1.8 billion.


    This is because, Omniture‘s client list includes almost all the top web publishers.

     

    As per the agreement, Adobe will commence a tender to buy the entire outstanding common stock of Omniture for $21.50 per share in cash.


    The transaction is expected to close by the fourth quarter of Adobe‘s 2009 fiscal year, subject to regulatory approval.


    Post aquisition, as the audience analytics company becomes part of Adobe, Omniture CEO Josh James will step in as SVP of the new business unit. He will report to Adobe president and CEO Shantanu Narayen.


    By combining Adobe‘s content creation tools and clients with Omniture‘s web analytics, measurement and optimisation technologies, Adobe will be well positioned to deliver solutions across all digital content, platforms and devices.


    The optimisation will, therefore, enable advertisers and advertising agencies, publishers, and e-tailers to realise greater RoI from their digital media investments and improve the end user experiences.

  • GlobeCast invests $2.93 mn for HD upgrades

    MUMBAI: GlobeCast has renewed and significantly expanded its contract with Uefa in a deal to provide HD coverage of the Uefa Champions League and HD (high-definition) and SD (standard-defination) coverage of the Uefa Europa League to non-European rights holders.









    GlobeCast has invested more than $2.93 million (€2 million) in HD upgrades for its two UK sites, making it one of the most HD capable ad hoc service providers in the world.

     

    For the Uefa Champions League, GlobeCast has partnered with Israeli-based Satlink to deliver all games of Europe’s most prestigious football competition in HD to 26 territories across the Americas and Asia each night of the competition, which runs from mid August to May.



    Up to eight games per night will be downlinked in HD from the Eutelsat W2A and Eutelsat W3A satellites using a wide range of new Tandberg RX 1290 receivers across both sites. Each feed will then be compressed, using Tandberg E 5782 encoders, into four multiplexes of two 31Mbt HD channels – to fit within 36Mhz satellite transponder slots. English commentary mixes will also be added to all games via ISDN.


    For broadcast across the Americas, GlobeCast will convert all eight games using new state of the art Snell and Wilcox Alchemist frame-rate converters. Each feed will then be uplinked out of Brookman’s Park to two Intelsat satellites for downlink by rightsholders.



    For Asia, Africa and the Middle East, two feeds will be uplinked out of Brookman’s Park to the IS904 satellite and the other six out of Satlink in Israel to the Asiasat 2 satellite for downlink by rightsholders across the region.



    Similarly for the Uefa Europa League, GlobeCast and Satlink will provide downlink, capacity and uplink services in SD for the early stages and the same in HD for the later stages of the competition.



    GlobeCast has worked with Uefa for the delivery of the Uefa Champions League into Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas since 1997.

  • Motorola launches advanced encoding platform for 1080p content









    MUMBAI: Motorola‘s Home and Networks Mobility business has revealed its next generation encoding platform.


    This video processing platform supports both MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 standard-definition (SD) and high-definition (HD) encoding and transcoding and has been designed to meet future processing demands of both 1080P/50Hz and 1080P/60Hz resolutions using the MPEG-4 format.

     

    The compression engine supports all popular video formats including 1080i and 720p and is designed to keep pace with service providers‘ future video requirements by providing additional processing horsepower to support emerging services such as 3D television and multi-stream output.


    Motorola VP, GM for networked video solutions Bob Wilson says, “Growing consumer demand for higher quality and richer video experiences dictates the need for rapid technology innovation and service provider evolution.


    “Motorola is working closely with service providers and content providers to anticipate their future needs and deliver practical solutions that transform potential video challenges into competitive advantages. The introduction of this advanced encoding platform is just one example of how Motorola is protecting our customers‘ investment in technology as they begin a critical transition to the next generation of high-quality video services such as 1080p and 3D in support of multiple device and content formats.”The new platform, named Motorola SE-6000, accepts baseband SD and HD video, as well as pre-compressed MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 streams to act as both a high performance encoder and transcoder for satellite, cable and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) applications.


    “This is an extremely flexible video processing platform that affords Motorola customers the benefit of encoding content at the highest resolution possible, and in the multiple formats required of today‘s end-user devices, using just a single solution. The ability to simultaneously deliver MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 can dramatically assist operators as they transition towards MPEG-4 while still serving legacy customers” adds Wilson.