Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Published: May 2007
Product Code: R170-861Description This annual report offers a wealth of information on worldwide Digital Media with a focus on content and applications. It includes statistics, analyses, trends and forecasts.
Subjects covered include:
Home media centres;
Digital/Personal Video Recorders (DVR/PVR);
Digital TV and High Definition TV (HDTV);
Interactive TV;
Video media;
Mobile digital media, including Mobile TV;
Internet digital media, including social networking services;
VoIP and convergence.Table of Contents - 1. THE DIGITAL HOME
- 1.1 Home media centres
- 1.1.1 Market in progress
- 1.1.2 Market analysis - 2007
- 1.1.3 Statistics and forecasts
- 1.1.4 Industry sectors vying for home media market
- 1.1.5 Home media product examples
- 1.1.6 Consumer confusion - analyses
- 1.1.7 Industry consortia
- 1.1.8 Other key trends and developments
- 1.1.9 Still a long way to go
- 1.2 DVRs
- 1.2.1 Introduction
- 1.2.2 Market developments
- 1.2.3 DVR pioneer: TiVo
- 1.2.4 DVR market statistics & forecasts
- 1.2.5 Developments in the USA
- 2. EVOLUTIONS IN BROADCASTING
- 2.1 Digital TV
- 2.1.1 Introduction
- 2.1.2 First digital TV developments
- 2.1.3 Pay TV - mature versus emerging markets
- 2.1.4 Market observations
- 2.1.5 Global overview and statistics
- 2.1.6 Regional overview and statistics
- 2.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 2.2.1 Introduction
- 2.2.2 Broadband TV
- 2.2.3 Video streaming
- 2.2.4 Market developments
- 2.2.5 Market analyses - late 2006
- 2.2.6 IPTV market statistics
- 2.2.7 Global overview
- 2.2.8 IPTV standards
- 2.2.9 Industry association
- 2.3 Interactive TV
- 2.3.1 Introduction
- 2.3.2 Market analysis 2006 - 2007
- 2.3.3 i-Advertising analysis
- 2.3.4 Market leaders
- 2.3.5 Statistics and forecasts 2005 - 2009
- 2.3.6 Business modelling
- 2.3.7 interactive TV - early developments
- 2.4 HDTV and datacasting
- 2.4.1 Introduction to digital HDTV
- 2.4.2 HDTV standards
- 2.4.3 HDTV set market statistics
- 2.4.4 HDTV included in DVB
- 2.4.5 DSL TV
- 2.4.6 HDTV may tip the scales
- 2.4.7 Datacasting
- 3. VIDEO MEDIA
- 3.1 Video media entertainment and communication
- 3.1.1 New emerging business models
- 3.1.2 Video entertainment
- 3.1.3 Personal video services
- 3.1.4 Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 3.1.5 Video media statistics and forecasts
- 3.2 IPTV & video broadband
- 3.2.1 The future of IPTV
- 3.2.2 Case studies
- 3.2.3 Business models
- 3.2.4 Telcos versus media companies
- 3.2.5 Value-added multimedia
- 3.2.6 Web TV
- 3.2.7 Choices to be made
- 4. INTERNET DIGITAL MEDIA
- 4.1 Internet content and services
- 4.1.1 New emerging business models
- 4.1.2 The online content market
- 4.1.3 Key online content and services
- 4.1.4 Digital Rights Management (DRM)
- 4.2 Blogs, social networks and UGC
- 4.2.1 Web 2.0 introduction
- 4.2.2 User Generated Content
- 4.2.3 Blogging and web publishing
- 4.2.4 Social networking
- 4.2.5 Every site needs its own YouTube
- 4.2.6 A popularity contest
- 4.2.7 Other developments
- 4.2.8 My Second Life
- 4.2.9 Statistics and forecasts
- 5. MOBILE DIGITAL MEDIA
- 5.1 Mobile content and services
- 5.1.1 Mobile content statistics, trends and forecasts
- 5.1.2 Mobile adult content
- 5.1.3 Mobile email
- 5.1.4 Mobile gambling
- 5.1.5 Mobile games
- 5.1.6 Mobile Internet
- 5.1.7 Mobile music and ringtones
- 5.1.8 Mobile UGC
- 5.1.9 Mobile TV and video
- 5.1.10 Mobile sports
- 5.1.11 Mobile marketing/advertising
- 5.1.12 Mobile and permission-based marketing
- 5.2 Mobile TV
- 5.2.1 Mobile TV standard
- 5.2.2 Mobile TV Phase 2
- 5.2.3 The mobile TV fallacy - analysis
- 5.2.4 Mobile TV and WiMAX could be a good match
- 5.2.5 The broadcaster and the mobile operator
- 5.2.6 Regional overview - mobile TV developments
- 5.2.7 Mobile TV developments
- 5.2.8 Mobile TV statistics and forecasts
- 6. VOIP
- 6.1 NGNs: converging networks
- 6.1.1 Dedicated voice and dedicated data networks
- 6.1.2 Changes driven by IP
- 6.1.3 Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
- 6.1.4 Next Generation packet Networks (NGN)
- 6.1.5 IP objectives
- 6.1.6 NGN standards
- 6.1.7 IMS forum
- 6.2 IP=IT
- 6.2.1 From VoIP to triple play
- 6.2.2 The future of VoIP lies in videoconferencing
- 6.2.3 From basic services to value added applications
- 6.3 IP - enhanced services
- 6.4 IP is making data market redundant
- 6.5 IP is upsetting the telcos
- 6.5.1 Mobile VoIP
- 6.6 Technology and communication
- 7. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
- Exhibit 1 - Description of National Cable and Television Association’s broadband home
- Exhibit 2 - Media centre applications & products
- Exhibit 3 - Media centre devices
- Exhibit 4 - Networked client devices
- Exhibit 5 - Research and industry information on DVR in the USA
- Exhibit 6 - Equivalence between access modes and traditional audiovisual use
- Exhibit 7 - Top 5 IPTV providers worldwide - 2006
- Exhibit 8 - Digital Video Broadcasting Project
- Exhibit 9 - Preferences for watching video on Internet versus other Internet activities - 2006
- Exhibit 10 - Global overview of key IPTV players
- Exhibit 11 - Traditional IPTV versus broadband video (‘eye will’)
- Exhibit 12 - Advantages of tele-medicine
- Exhibit 13 - Applications of Microsoft’s Virtual Earth
- Exhibit 14 - Leading Web 2.0 companies
- Exhibit 15 - Examples of social networking websites - 2006
- Exhibit 16 - Second Life financials - February 2007
- Exhibit 17 - Second Life statistics - 2007
- Exhibit 18 - Key m-gambling market segments
- Exhibit 19 - Mobile TV - Unicast and MBMS - 2006
- Exhibit 20 - ITU-T definition of a Next Generation Network
- Exhibit 21 - IP-based enhanced services
- Table 1 - Homes with connected entertainment networks worldwide - 2009 - 2011
- Table 2 - Value of home networking devices market worldwide - 2005; 2011
- Table 3 - Forecast installed base of homes with connected entertainment networks worldwide - 2009 - 2011
- Table 4 - DVR subscribers worldwide - 2005; 2011
- Table 5 - TiVo DVR subscribers - August 2006
- Table 6 - DVR unit shipments worldwide - 2006; 2010
- Table 7 - DVR households by region - 2003 - 2005; 2010
- Table 8 - Set-top box market - 2006; 2009
- Table 9 - United Kingdom pay TV take up, share of homes - 2004 - 2006
- Table 10 - Asia pay TV subscribers, penetration & advertising revenue, selected countries - 2005
- Table 11 - Digital TV penetration worldwide - 2006; 2009; 2011
- Table 12 - Worldwide households connected to digital TV by delivery system - 2011
- Table 13 - Asia’s TV broadcasting market statistics - 2005
- Table 14 - Asia residential TV market projections - 2010
- Table 15 - IPTV subscribers worldwide - comparison of analysts’ forecasts - 2007 - 2010
- Table 16 - IPTV subscribers - Americas, Asia and Europe - 2007 - 2011
- Table 17 - IPTV services revenue worldwide - 2006; 2010
- Table 18 - Percentage of IPTV subscribers by region - 2006
- Table 19 - US HDTV adoption forecast - 2008
- Table 20 - Homes passed by cable HDTV service and annual change - 2002 - 2006
- Table 21 - Online video streams & market share of top 10 online video sites in USA - August 2006
- Table 22 - VoD/NVoD households and revenues by region - 2005; 2010
- Table 23 - Top five IPTV providers by subscribers - 2007
- Table 24 - PCCW NOW subscriber growth - 2003 - 2007
- Table 25 - Consumers use of Internet dating in European countries - 2005
- Table 26 - Number of free email users - Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail - 2006
- Table 27 - Top five e-government countries - 2005
- Table 28 - Forecasts and estimates of US online travel revenues - 2003 - 2009
- Table 29 - Online US travel revenues and estimates - 2003 - 2009
- Table 30 - US ad spending on social networking sites - 2006 - 2007; 2010
- Table 31 - Worldwide ad spending on social networking sites - 2006 - 2007; 2010
- Table 32 - Unique visitors to the most popular blogging service worldwide - 2005 - 2006
- Table 33 - Unique visitors to top 3 US blogs - May 2006
- Table 34 - Unique visitors to top 10 US social networking sites - May 2006
- Table 35 - Leading mobile data operators by revenue - Q1 2006
- Table 36 - Regional share of mobile entertainment revenues - 2006; 2011
- Table 37 - ARPU per mobile user for voice and data by region - 2004
- Table 38 - Top US mobile content and applications and annual change - February 2005
- Table 39 - Type of mobile content accessed by region - early 2005
- Table 40 - Estimated global mobile adult content revenues - 2005 - 2006; 2009; 2011
- Table 41 - Mobile game users - global monthly averages - 2005; 2010
- Table 42 - Forecast Asia Pacific mobile music revenues - 2005; 2010
- Table 43 - Forecast North America mobile music revenues - 2005; 2011
- Table 44 - Growth of photo messaging in N America, France, UK - February - July 2006
- Table 45 - Forecast global mobile sports revenue - 2006; 2011
- Table 46 - Forecast global mobile advertising spend - 2007; 2011
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