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New Report Provides an Introduction to Video Media Entertainment With a Focus on VoD

Posted on: Monday, 2 June 2008, 12:21 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c93330) has announced the addition of Global - Digital Media - Video Media to their offering.

The convergence of telecoms, media and IT saw the arrival of Digital Media. This report focuses on some of the key online video applications. While the narrowband services have been around for several years, new video applications have now also emerged as the Internet media companies seek to exploit the added speed and capacity of broadband infrastructure. As speed and capacity increase, a whole new range of applications will continue to enter the market over the next decade. VoD and DVRs are both ways for subscribers to watch movies or TV programs whenever or wherever they want. However, rather than straightforward video-based entertainment, it is envisaged that the industry will produce new entertainment which will include new elements based on personalised and interactive video applications. This report provides an introduction to Video Media entertainment with a focus on VoD and includes analyses, statistics and forecasts. For information on Digital DVRs and IPTV, see separate reports: Global - Digital Media - Digital Video Recorders (DVR) and Global - Digital Media - Broadband TV (IPTV) Overview.

Contents: 1. Synopsis 2. New emerging business models 3. Video entertainment 3.1 DSL TV 3.2 Broadcasting over IP (BoIP) 3.3 Interactive TV 3.4 Tele-presence 4. Personal video services 4.1 Killer applications: personal video 4.2 Vlogging 4.3 User Generated Content (UGC) 4.4 Corporate video blogs 4.5 Think different, re: Video iPods 5. Video-on-Demand (VoD) 5.1 Programming on demand 5.2 VoD needs more work 5.3 Other forms of VoD 5.4 A need for more and better content 5.5 Is VOD ready to take off? 5.6 The role of Hollywood 5.7 Conclusion: the future of VOD 6. Other trends and developments 6.1 Streaming HD video 7. Video media statistics and forecasts 7.1 2007 statistics and forecasts 7.2 2006 statistics and forecasts 7.3 2004 - 2005 statistics and forecasts 8. Related reports Exhibit 1 - Preferences for watching video on Internet versus other Internet activities - 2006 Table 1 - Online video streams & market share of top 10 online video sites in USA - August 2006 Table 2 - VoD/NVoD households and revenues by region - 2005; 2010

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c93330


Source: Business Wire

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