Advanced Television

PwC: 23% cord-trimmed in 2014

A PwC survey found that 23 per cent of pay-TV subscribers engaged in cord-trimming in the last year. The report found that more TV audiences are choosing to downsize or opt out of their pay-TV services. The PwC study found that 79 per cent of consumers in the US subscribe to a traditional cable, satellite […]

December 9, 2015

Analyst: ‘Piracy prevention increasingly important’

As pirated content becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish from its original sources, it is essential for businesses to utilise piracy prevention technologies. In its latest market study – Pay TV and OTT Piracy Prevention Services – technology market intelligence firm ABI Research uncovers the extent of the direct impact that piracy has on content owners […]

December 9, 2015By Colin Mann

M&E execs confident in global economy

Despite the usual industry challenges and downside risks, the media and entertainment (M&E) industry has a high level of confidence in the global economy, according to a recent survey of senior executives from global M&E companies conducted by consultancy firm EY for the 13th Global Capital Confidence Barometer. When asked their perspective on the state […]

December 9, 2015

Amazon adds OTT partners

Following advanced-television.com’s revelation that Amazon was set to add other OTT services to its Prime service in an effort to attract cord-cutters, it has launched the Streaming Partners Program, an over-the-top streaming subscription program for video providers that enables them to reach tens of millions of Prime members. With the Streaming Partners Program, video providers […]

December 9, 2015

Turksat IPO in 2016

Ankara-based satellite operator Turksat is to mount an IPO next year provided Turkey’s government approves a change in local regulations to permit the move. Tuirksat’s CEO Ensar Gul said he expects the new Justice and Development Party government, formed by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu last month, to change the company’s articles of association to allow […]

December 9, 2015By Chris Forrester

South African TV households will grow 10% by 2018

Research from Dataxis shows the total number of South African TV households will grow 10 per cent from end-2015 to end-2018 when they will number almost 13.3 million. Over the same time, however, the percentage of TV households relying on Free-To-Air (FTA) terrestrial television services will fall from 48.2 per cent to 34.5 per cent […]

December 9, 2015

Indian channels flaunt TRAI regulations

Indian broadcasters, like commercial channels everywhere, are limited in the number of minutes of advertising that they can carry. India’s Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) sets a maximum of 12 minutes in any clock hour for ads during 7pm-10pm prime-time. However, during Q3 (June 29th – September 27th) an investigation by TRAI officials found that a […]

December 9, 2015By Chris Forrester

Arabsat comments on channel bans

Arabsat has recently taken down transmissions from two highly controversial channels, Al-Manar and Al-Mayadeen. The Arabsat statement, issued December 8th, sets out to clarify operational and legal obligations in regard to its broadcasting policies. Arabsat stresses that it works under the overall umbrella of the Arab League, and that it doesn’t interfere in content or […]

December 9, 2015By Chris Forrester

Australia: Should Netflix, YouTube acquire sports rights?

Eighty per cent of Australians (aged 14+) watch sport on television, data from Roy Morgan Research shows – from every last match of a code from pre-season to grand finale, the odd perusal of a Pyrenees peloton, to a fascination with figure skating once every four years. So as Free-to-air networks and Foxtel spend billions […]

December 9, 2015

Iran slams satellite viewing and advertising

Iran’s Ministry of Culture is getting increasingly belligerent as far as its citizens are concerned and their viewing of satellite TV channels. Various authorities in Iran have already confiscated dishes and receivers throughout the country. Now, in an interview carried by the Iranian Republic News Agency (INRA), a spokesman for the Ministry says that they […]

December 9, 2015By Chris Forrester