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Analyst: ‘Skinny’ more lucrative than traditional packages

There’s more money to go around in the skinny pay-TV bundle than in traditional US pay-TV packages, making the switch to ‘virtual’ pay-TV potentially lucrative for channels, according to the latest research from Ampere Analysis. With pay-TV operators in the US coming under increasing pressure from the cost of carriage fees, and the increasing availability […]

August 10, 2017

VR to generate $6bn revenue by 2022

According to technology market intelligence firm ABI Research, 360-degree video, interactive and immersive content formats will generate $6 billion (€5.1bn) revenue by 2022; tapping into the virtual reality ecosystem as well as widespread support for application development on mobile platforms. The firm notes that today, producers, content owners, and distributors are experimenting with the mediums […]

August 9, 2017

Chinese children choose CBeebies

Following the success of Sherlock and Planet Earth II in China, CBeebies programming is the latest British cultural export to be taking the country by storm. Increasing numbers of Chinese children are tuning into CBeebies favourites, incuding Hey Duggee and Go Jetters as British kid’s programmes prove popular throughout the nation. Figures released by BBC […]

August 9, 2017

Analyst: VR ‘Try before You Buy’ use case most compelling

As an interactive medium that offers unparalleled immersion, Virtual Reality (VR) allows users to experience, preview, and escape reality. Early adopters are predominantly gamers, driven to the medium by the promise of ‘being there’. But given the huge growth potential of the market, it is interesting to understand the demographics of VR owners and intenders […]

August 9, 2017

AR/VR spend set to double

Worldwide revenues for the augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) market are forecast to increase by 100 per cent or more over each of the next four years, according to the latest update to the Worldwide Semiannual Augmented and Virtual Reality Spending Guide from analyst firm International Data Corporation (IDC). Total spending on AR/VR products […]

August 8, 2017

Research: Wireless VR set to strain data networks

Forecasts from hi-tech consulting firm Juniper Research on Virtual Reality suggest that wireless VR headsets (smartphone-based and standalone) data consumption will grow by over 650 per cent over the next four years, from nearly 2,800PB (Petabytes) in 2017 to over 21,000PB in 2021. The new research, Virtual Reality Markets: Hardware, Content & Accessories 2017-2022, found […]

August 8, 2017

UK ranked 31st for broadband speeds

New data, extracted by broadband recommendation site Cable.co.uk from over 63 million broadband speed tests worldwide has revealed that UK speeds are behind 30 other countries, with an average speed of 16.51Mbps. The data was collected across the 12 months up to 10th May 2017 by M-Lab, a partnership between New America’s Open Technology Institute, […]

August 8, 2017

Australia: SVoD subscribers up 30%

Subscription video on demand (SVoD) services delivered over the Internet continue to feed Australians’ appetite for entertainment with subscriptions reaching 3.7 million at the end of June 2017, a year-on-year increase of 30 per cent, according to a new study by emerging technology analyst firm Telsyte. Telsyte’s Australian SVOD Market Study 2017 found almost half […]

August 8, 2017

Analyst: Content protection vendors must become one-stop shop

The global content protection market is transforming, and participants must adapt or fail. Internet protocol (IP) is creating widespread disruption, notes analyst firm Frost & Sullivan. Consumer preferences are shifting from live-linear bouquets of channels toward over-the-top (OTT) and television everywhere (TVE). Consumer electronic (CE) devices are outselling set-top boxes (STBs) 10 to 1, and […]

August 7, 2017

Ofcom: UK a binge viewer nation

The UK has become a nation of binge viewers, Ofcom research reveals, with eight in ten adults now watching multiple episodes of their favourite shows in a single sitting. The findings are part of Ofcom’s annual Communications Market Report 2017, which reveals stark differences in how older and younger people watch television. Eight in ten […]

August 3, 2017