1. BRINGING VIDEO TO EYEBALLS - WHAT ARE THE BORDERS BETWEEN MEDIA ?
Is all moving video - regardless of the delivery platform - television of a kind? Or is it TV still just the box in the corner? If the former is the case, what are the implications for regulation, for content production standards, and for advertising metrics and other facets of the business which could be profoundly affected?
INTER-MEDIA (October 2007)
2. COMMON IPTV STANDARDS HELP DEPLOY MORE SERVICES
IPTV service deployment is becoming less complicated, thanks to alliances of various technology providers who aim to use common IPTV standards and applications.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (October 2007)
3. TIME TO BREAK OUT OF THE BOX
Broadcasters are discovering the potential of online content to enrich drama, and are restructuring their commissioning structures to make sure the web is not confined to a supporting role.
BROADCAST (September 28, 2007)
4. OLYMPIC VIEWING
All eyes, internationally and within China, will be on Beijing next year for the 2008 Olympics. China is on track to ensure the Olympic Games are watched in places other than the living room.
DIGITAL MEDIA (September 2007)
5. COME TOGETHER - WHY WEB 2.0 IS RESHAPING MOBILE
Blogs, wikis, social networking - Web 2.0 is so big these days that even the mobile sector is suddenly in need of an upgrade. How is it doing? In fact it is more like Web 1.5.
CHARGED (October 2007)
6. MAKING THE GRADE
Digital intermediate - the process of digitizing and manipulating film and video - has changed how films are post-produced and is starting to do the same in TV. But there are fears it could change a critical creative partnership.
BROADCAST (October 12, 2007)
7. 網絡設備與技術
隨著電視台業務系統的數碼及網絡化建設,面向電視台音像節目資料的媒體資產管理系統,從討論到實踐,也在各個電視台的業務系統中逐步建立起來。
《世界寬帶網絡》 二零零七年十月
Is all moving video - regardless of the delivery platform - television of a kind? Or is it TV still just the box in the corner? If the former is the case, what are the implications for regulation, for content production standards, and for advertising metrics and other facets of the business which could be profoundly affected?
INTER-MEDIA (October 2007)
2. COMMON IPTV STANDARDS HELP DEPLOY MORE SERVICES
IPTV service deployment is becoming less complicated, thanks to alliances of various technology providers who aim to use common IPTV standards and applications.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (October 2007)
3. TIME TO BREAK OUT OF THE BOX
Broadcasters are discovering the potential of online content to enrich drama, and are restructuring their commissioning structures to make sure the web is not confined to a supporting role.
BROADCAST (September 28, 2007)
4. OLYMPIC VIEWING
All eyes, internationally and within China, will be on Beijing next year for the 2008 Olympics. China is on track to ensure the Olympic Games are watched in places other than the living room.
DIGITAL MEDIA (September 2007)
5. COME TOGETHER - WHY WEB 2.0 IS RESHAPING MOBILE
Blogs, wikis, social networking - Web 2.0 is so big these days that even the mobile sector is suddenly in need of an upgrade. How is it doing? In fact it is more like Web 1.5.
CHARGED (October 2007)
6. MAKING THE GRADE
Digital intermediate - the process of digitizing and manipulating film and video - has changed how films are post-produced and is starting to do the same in TV. But there are fears it could change a critical creative partnership.
BROADCAST (October 12, 2007)
7. 網絡設備與技術
隨著電視台業務系統的數碼及網絡化建設,面向電視台音像節目資料的媒體資產管理系統,從討論到實踐,也在各個電視台的業務系統中逐步建立起來。
《世界寬帶網絡》 二零零七年十月