Recent Content

The Olympic Games will again boost OTT sports viewing, but this time round most of it will be on mobile devices.

European OTT Boom Spreads South August 3rd 2016 - 12:30 PM

Migration from linear to on-demand viewing is in full swing across Europe with the one big exception of premium live sports, which is booming across all video outlets. This has been confirmed by various surveys, with a report from UK media regulator Ofcom finding that overall TV viewing in the UK has dropped dramatically among all viewers.

Read more

The EBU is urging European regulators to take a tough stance on net neutrality.

EBU Calls for Strong Net Neutrality for Mobile TV July 28th 2016 - 06:00 PM

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has weighed into the continent’s debate over net neutrality by calling for stronger guidelines with no fast lanes. The EBU has responded to a call for consultation from the Bureau of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) by insisting that net neutrality should be a pillar of media diversity in the digital age.

Read more

Figure 1. The ATSC Protocol Stack defines the over-the-air and broadband protocols.

ATSC 3.0 Details Explained, Part 4 July 21st 2016 - 10:00 AM

“We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical,” said The Outer Limits ‘Control Voice’ in the opening of the ABC-TV series from 1963-65. Broadcast TV is about to go ‘One Step Beyond’ all that with streams of content and commercials containing a variety of signaling and announcements designed to personalize the television experience for the viewer. Metadata will turn one-to-many broadcasting into one-to-one personalcasting.

Read more

Familiar TV remote control, yet they could do so much more.

The Battle Over The STB July 20th 2016 - 01:50 PM

A revolution is taking place in the means by which consumers receive and control access to their media. Set top boxes are no longer tied to one delivery channel and some smart players are providing a user interface that does not discriminate on the signal source; antenna or wire.

Read more

US cable TV providers are failing to match user experience of leading OTT providers.

Cable Operators Still Losing Customers to OTT Providers in US July 11th 2016 - 12:05 PM

Cable operators in the US are still failing to match Internet TV players for quality of experience despite having their own multiscreen offerings, according to research commissioned by pay TV subscription, billing and CRM vendor Paywizard. Americans are being drawn to the higher level of customer service from providers like Netflix and Amazon according to the study, characterized by features like quick and easy signup, lack of contracts, free trials, instant account changes, transparent billing, and the ability to leave and return at any time.

Read more

Is Digital Media Invading the Television Business? June 30th 2016 - 10:00 AM

Digital media has failed at its original vision and is now turning into the third leg of the television business, said Michael Wolff, a tech entrepreneur and author of the book “Television Is the New Television: The Unexpected Triumph of Old Media In the Digital Age.”

Read more

News Stations Encourage Citizen Journalists To Use Streaming Media June 28th 2016 - 01:50 PM

While there’s been a lot of talk about how large multi-channel video distributors—mostly cable and satellite TV—are using highly automated over-the-top (OTT) infrastructures and other forms of streaming methods to reach new customers with on-demand and live audio and video content, many independent TV station groups and individual stations themselves have also begun targeting the variety of mobile devices now in consumers’ hands; but for different reasons.

Read more

Gary Olson reviews the challenges and wisdom of moving to an 8K infrastructure.

It’s All About the K’s June 28th 2016 - 12:05 PM

I was all set to write my next chapter on standards and terminology when the The Broadcast Bridge published an article quoting the Olympic Broadcast Service (OBS) that said, 4K is just a Bus Stop to 8K (along with 22.2 audio channels).

Read more

Sponsors