Overview of DVB-T standard to deploy Digital Terrestrial TelevisionFarhad Shahrivar
DVB-T is a technical standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting that specifies framing, channel coding, and modulation. It is used in over 40 countries with nearly 200 million receivers sold, mostly in Europe. Benefits of DVB-T include better quality TV, improved population coverage, spectrum efficiency allowing more channels, and enabling HDTV and reception on mobile devices. Key issues in deploying DVB-T networks include establishing appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks, network planning, and content distribution infrastructure.
The document discusses the UK's policy for digital terrestrial television (DTT) and the licensing of DTT multiplexes when the platform launched in 1998. Key points include:
- 6 DTT multiplexes were licensed, with different obligations for public service broadcasting (PSB) and pay-TV services across the multiplexes.
- Spectrum for the multiplexes was awarded through a "beauty contest" process rather than an auction at the time.
- The multiplex licenses came with requirements around coverage, technology standards, and mandated capacity for PSB channels.
- Over time the DTT platform has evolved as it moved to higher power transmissions after analogue switch-off and adopted
This document summarizes a presentation given in Hanoi, Vietnam on digital broadcasting and spectrum arrangement. It provides an overview of television broadcasting in Vietnam, including the benefits of digitization for broadcasters and telecommunications. Vietnam's digital television roadmap is outlined, which involves transitioning from analog to digital television between 2011-2020. The document also discusses Vietnam's plans for allocating spectrum for digital television services and freeing up the digital dividend spectrum between 694-790 MHz for other broadband services after 2020.
Digital television transitioned the US from analog to digital broadcasting. In 1996, Congress authorized each station to broadcast a digital channel alongside their analog channel. The full transition was set for June 12, 2009, after which all full-power stations broadcast solely in digital. This freed up valuable spectrum that could be auctioned for wireless services or used for public safety. Digital broadcasting allows for improved picture and sound quality as well as multicasting of multiple channels on the same bandwidth as a single analog channel. Viewers needed a digital TV or converter box connected to an antenna to receive the digital over-the-air signals after the transition date.
Digital Television (DTV) is a new type of broadcasting technology that will transform your television viewing experience. DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with movie-quality picture and sound. It can also offer multicasting and interactive capabilities.
This document provides information about the B-Right broadcast tracking service from Eurodata TV Worldwide. B-Right tracks TV program transmissions in over 90 territories and 3000 channels. It monitors distribution contracts, rights remuneration, anti-piracy, and market intelligence for production companies, distributors, TV channels and rights collection companies. The service provides ad hoc reports and an online portal with daily listings of all programs broadcast, including data on title, channel, date, time, and enhanced metadata.
The document discusses various television services available in Malaysia. It describes analog terrestrial television broadcast which uses PAL technology and reaches 98% of the population. Digital terrestrial television is still in progress with the potential adoption of DVB-T2 or DMB-T/H standards. Satellite TV is dominated by Astro which provides subscription-based content via the MEASAT satellite. Mobile TV trials have used standards like MBMS, DVB-H, and MediaFLO, but widespread commercial services have not launched. Cable TV initiatives like Mega TV failed due to competition. IPTV is provided by various operators on fiber networks. Transit television provides content on buses and trains. Internet TV allows streaming of channels but with lower quality than managed IP
Overview of DVB-T standard to deploy Digital Terrestrial TelevisionFarhad Shahrivar
DVB-T is a technical standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting that specifies framing, channel coding, and modulation. It is used in over 40 countries with nearly 200 million receivers sold, mostly in Europe. Benefits of DVB-T include better quality TV, improved population coverage, spectrum efficiency allowing more channels, and enabling HDTV and reception on mobile devices. Key issues in deploying DVB-T networks include establishing appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks, network planning, and content distribution infrastructure.
The document discusses the UK's policy for digital terrestrial television (DTT) and the licensing of DTT multiplexes when the platform launched in 1998. Key points include:
- 6 DTT multiplexes were licensed, with different obligations for public service broadcasting (PSB) and pay-TV services across the multiplexes.
- Spectrum for the multiplexes was awarded through a "beauty contest" process rather than an auction at the time.
- The multiplex licenses came with requirements around coverage, technology standards, and mandated capacity for PSB channels.
- Over time the DTT platform has evolved as it moved to higher power transmissions after analogue switch-off and adopted
This document summarizes a presentation given in Hanoi, Vietnam on digital broadcasting and spectrum arrangement. It provides an overview of television broadcasting in Vietnam, including the benefits of digitization for broadcasters and telecommunications. Vietnam's digital television roadmap is outlined, which involves transitioning from analog to digital television between 2011-2020. The document also discusses Vietnam's plans for allocating spectrum for digital television services and freeing up the digital dividend spectrum between 694-790 MHz for other broadband services after 2020.
Digital television transitioned the US from analog to digital broadcasting. In 1996, Congress authorized each station to broadcast a digital channel alongside their analog channel. The full transition was set for June 12, 2009, after which all full-power stations broadcast solely in digital. This freed up valuable spectrum that could be auctioned for wireless services or used for public safety. Digital broadcasting allows for improved picture and sound quality as well as multicasting of multiple channels on the same bandwidth as a single analog channel. Viewers needed a digital TV or converter box connected to an antenna to receive the digital over-the-air signals after the transition date.
Digital Television (DTV) is a new type of broadcasting technology that will transform your television viewing experience. DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with movie-quality picture and sound. It can also offer multicasting and interactive capabilities.
This document provides information about the B-Right broadcast tracking service from Eurodata TV Worldwide. B-Right tracks TV program transmissions in over 90 territories and 3000 channels. It monitors distribution contracts, rights remuneration, anti-piracy, and market intelligence for production companies, distributors, TV channels and rights collection companies. The service provides ad hoc reports and an online portal with daily listings of all programs broadcast, including data on title, channel, date, time, and enhanced metadata.
The document discusses various television services available in Malaysia. It describes analog terrestrial television broadcast which uses PAL technology and reaches 98% of the population. Digital terrestrial television is still in progress with the potential adoption of DVB-T2 or DMB-T/H standards. Satellite TV is dominated by Astro which provides subscription-based content via the MEASAT satellite. Mobile TV trials have used standards like MBMS, DVB-H, and MediaFLO, but widespread commercial services have not launched. Cable TV initiatives like Mega TV failed due to competition. IPTV is provided by various operators on fiber networks. Transit television provides content on buses and trains. Internet TV allows streaming of channels but with lower quality than managed IP
Neeraj Shukla presented on Direct-To-Home (DTH) technology at Subharti Institute of Technology and Engineering. DTH provides television services directly to subscribers via satellite, without needing local cable operators. It consists of a dish antenna, TV set, set-top box, and coaxial cable. Programming sources uplink signals which are received by the dish antenna and broadcast to subscribers, bringing information and entertainment into homes across urban, rural, and remote areas. While DTH overcomes limitations of cable TV networks, it can be interrupted by weather conditions or dish movement.
Cable tv & direct to home television scopeNeak Ali
The document discusses the scope of direct-to-home (DTH) television in Pakistan. It begins by introducing DTH technology and how it is replacing digital cable networks. DTH provides higher quality television directly to users via satellite instead of through cable operators. The document then reviews the history of television and cable TV in Pakistan. It examines the advantages of DTH over cable networks and the growth of DTH in other Asian countries like India. The conclusion is that DTH has strong market potential in Pakistan.
DVB-T2 Lite for Digital Radio by Kenneth WenzelYOZZO
At Thailand’s Engineering Expo 2014, Kenneth Wenzel from Open Channel in Denmark, shared the experiences gained, from being the world’s first to deploy and trial digital radio based on the new DVB-T2 profile T2-Base-Lite. The presentation proved the superiority and robustness of T2 Lite for digital radio, instead of DAB+
The document discusses digital television terrestrial broadcasting standards, focusing on DTMB (Digital Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcast), the standard used in China. DTMB uses Time-domain Synchronous Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing and supports various modulation schemes and frame structures. Field trials showed DTMB provided better picture and sound quality compared to analog transmission under different reception conditions. Hong Kong began official DTV broadcasting using DTMB in 2007.
IPTV will evolve from a pure IP video service into a multimedia, multi-platform and multi-task service called "Next Generation TV". IPTV is seeing growth worldwide but Europe is expected to maintain its lead over the next few years. The document discusses IPTV deployments and drivers in different regions including Western Europe, Italy, France and FastWeb's IPTV service in Italy which is seen as pioneering.
At Sveriges Radio, Stockholm February 6th 2015, Mr. Kenneth Wenzel from Open Channel in Denmark shared the experiences gained, from being the world’s first to deploy and trial digital radio based on the new DVB-T2 profile T2 Lite. The presentation proved the superiority and robustness of T2 Lite for digital radio, instead of DAB+, which is widely regarded as obsolete today.
Next Generation of Digital Radio & Mobile TV.
June 19th 2016 | Updated version (# 115) with more DVB-T2 mobile device, more countries case and a section on T2 Lite vs DAB+ plus a new section on HEVC.
The document discusses an agreement between the National Council on TV and Radio, a broadcasting license operator, and a provider. The Council regulates broadcasting licenses and the operator holds a license. The operator and provider reach an agreement involving license usage, payments, and coded information represented as MX.
In areas where there are multiple original networks (Original Network IDs) as Copenhagen, where you can receive DTT signals from both Denmark (red) and Sweden (green), the DVB-T2 device (NorDig IRD) shall first sort/list all services from Denmark (Original Network ID = 0x20D0), before sorting/listing the next original network, here Sweden (Original Network ID = 0x22F1).
Within DVB’s SI code allocation (ETR162), there is normally an un-written code of practise for digital terrestrial networks that the original network id has been allocated by the DVB office to the value of 0x2000 plus the country’s ISO 3166 Country code value.
This is true for all countries, except three countries DTT network:
› Swedish DTT (0x22F1), Hungarian DTT (0x22C7) & Portugal DTT (0x22C8)
Summary of Broadcast, Interactive, Internet and Hybrid TV in Africa (TVA) Con...Alan Quayle
USAASA discussed their role in building South Africa's digital TV industry through subsidies. Subsidies are needed due to looming digital migration deadlines, a short migration time frame, and the fact that market forces alone may not be enough to migrate needy households, of which there are over 5 million in South Africa. USAASA aims to speed up the digital TV migration process and ensure needy households can participate in the digital revolution through receiving subsidies.
Hong Kong’s independent regulator issued July 13th 2017 an amended mobile TV license to HKMTV, which allows it to change its transmission technology from CMMB to DVB-T2 Lite. The new transmission standard will be implemented within 12 months.
Factum Electronics AB is a leading supplier of DAB/DAB+ head-end systems established in 1986. They have customers in over 40 countries including major broadcasters like the BBC, NRK, and Raiway. Factum offers both centralized and distributed DAB systems and their DAB+ technology is being used by customers in countries like Germany, Italy, and Australia.
The document discusses digital terrestrial television broadcasting standards and deployments globally. It focuses on comparing DVB-T2's T2-Lite profile to DAB/DAB+ for digital radio broadcasting, showing that T2-Lite enables higher capacity, stronger signals, and larger coverage areas compared to DAB+ using the same or lower transmission power. Specific case studies of DVB-T2 deployments in Copenhagen and potential deployments in Thailand and India are also reviewed.
The document summarizes a test report of the Jaeger HD+ 2011 HDTV receiver, which is optimized for receiving HD channels in Germany that use the new HD+ encryption standard. Key points:
- The receiver was developed by Doebis, a German wholesale dealer, to receive HD versions of major commercial channels encrypted with HD+
- HD+ allows broadcasters to encrypt HD channels and control how and when content can be viewed or recorded (e.g. restricting fast forwarding of ads)
- The Jaeger HD+ 2011 features an HD+ smart card slot and decrypts HD+ channels for viewing upgraded SD versions of commercial broadcasts
- Access to HD+ channels is free for one year then requires a
The Benefits of having the Largest Broadcast Footprint in Europe & being an I...Modern Times Group MTG AB
MTG has the largest broadcast footprint in Europe through its integrated free-to-air and pay-TV operations across 31 markets reaching 125 million viewers. This unique position allows MTG to leverage geographical expansion through scalable models, pan-European negotiations, and replication of successful strategies. The integration of free and pay-TV provides benefits like higher margins, enhanced competitive positioning through cross-selling and content sharing, and centralized control of broadcasting hubs and creative services.
Content distribution to professional users can be easily combined with DTH. As video content is abundant in the video headend, it’s the right place for distributing content rights to, for example, cinema venues via file transfer. This Solution Overview details
how the ST Engineering iDirect’s M6100 Broadcast Satellite Modulator, the MCX7000 Multi-Carrier Satellite Gateway and the Dialog® platform support these three aspects of DTH.
This document provides a history of digital video broadcasting standards and technologies from the late 19th century to present day. It describes early communication technologies like the telegraph, radio, and television. It then outlines the development of key digital standards like DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T, and their technical specifications for satellite, cable and terrestrial transmission. The document also discusses newer standards and portable/mobile devices as the technologies evolved to support high definition and internet-based delivery.
Virgin Media reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2007. Key highlights include:
1) Strong growth in broadband, TV and mobile contract customers due to compelling offers and marketing campaigns promoting bundled services. However, fixed line customers continued to decline due to increased competition.
2) ARPU was slightly down due to lower fixed line usage, but triple play penetration and Old NTL ARPU increased, pointing to continued ARPU growth.
3) Customer churn improved to 1.6% due to more rigorous credit policies and efficient sales channels, while Sky basics had a minimal impact in Q1.
4) Mobile contract growth remained strong through cable cross-sell, while pre-pay declined season
MTG is an international entertainment broadcasting group with a large broadcast footprint in Europe. It has 60 Viasat channels watched by 125 million people in 31 countries. MTG is the largest free-TV and pay-TV operator in Scandinavia and the Baltics, and the second largest free-TV operator in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria. MTG also has emerging market satellite pay-TV platforms in Russia and Ukraine and pay-TV channels available in 25 countries. MTG has sustained double digit revenue growth and margins despite economic downturns.
Cable tv & direct to home television scopeNeak Ali
The document discusses the scope of direct-to-home (DTH) television in Pakistan. It provides background on the history of television and cable TV in Pakistan. Key points include that DTH provides higher quality television directly to users without involvement of cable operators, and offers customized packages and on-demand options. The document also briefly discusses the growth of DTH markets in other Asian countries like India.
Neeraj Shukla presented on Direct-To-Home (DTH) technology at Subharti Institute of Technology and Engineering. DTH provides television services directly to subscribers via satellite, without needing local cable operators. It consists of a dish antenna, TV set, set-top box, and coaxial cable. Programming sources uplink signals which are received by the dish antenna and broadcast to subscribers, bringing information and entertainment into homes across urban, rural, and remote areas. While DTH overcomes limitations of cable TV networks, it can be interrupted by weather conditions or dish movement.
Cable tv & direct to home television scopeNeak Ali
The document discusses the scope of direct-to-home (DTH) television in Pakistan. It begins by introducing DTH technology and how it is replacing digital cable networks. DTH provides higher quality television directly to users via satellite instead of through cable operators. The document then reviews the history of television and cable TV in Pakistan. It examines the advantages of DTH over cable networks and the growth of DTH in other Asian countries like India. The conclusion is that DTH has strong market potential in Pakistan.
DVB-T2 Lite for Digital Radio by Kenneth WenzelYOZZO
At Thailand’s Engineering Expo 2014, Kenneth Wenzel from Open Channel in Denmark, shared the experiences gained, from being the world’s first to deploy and trial digital radio based on the new DVB-T2 profile T2-Base-Lite. The presentation proved the superiority and robustness of T2 Lite for digital radio, instead of DAB+
The document discusses digital television terrestrial broadcasting standards, focusing on DTMB (Digital Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcast), the standard used in China. DTMB uses Time-domain Synchronous Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing and supports various modulation schemes and frame structures. Field trials showed DTMB provided better picture and sound quality compared to analog transmission under different reception conditions. Hong Kong began official DTV broadcasting using DTMB in 2007.
IPTV will evolve from a pure IP video service into a multimedia, multi-platform and multi-task service called "Next Generation TV". IPTV is seeing growth worldwide but Europe is expected to maintain its lead over the next few years. The document discusses IPTV deployments and drivers in different regions including Western Europe, Italy, France and FastWeb's IPTV service in Italy which is seen as pioneering.
At Sveriges Radio, Stockholm February 6th 2015, Mr. Kenneth Wenzel from Open Channel in Denmark shared the experiences gained, from being the world’s first to deploy and trial digital radio based on the new DVB-T2 profile T2 Lite. The presentation proved the superiority and robustness of T2 Lite for digital radio, instead of DAB+, which is widely regarded as obsolete today.
Next Generation of Digital Radio & Mobile TV.
June 19th 2016 | Updated version (# 115) with more DVB-T2 mobile device, more countries case and a section on T2 Lite vs DAB+ plus a new section on HEVC.
The document discusses an agreement between the National Council on TV and Radio, a broadcasting license operator, and a provider. The Council regulates broadcasting licenses and the operator holds a license. The operator and provider reach an agreement involving license usage, payments, and coded information represented as MX.
In areas where there are multiple original networks (Original Network IDs) as Copenhagen, where you can receive DTT signals from both Denmark (red) and Sweden (green), the DVB-T2 device (NorDig IRD) shall first sort/list all services from Denmark (Original Network ID = 0x20D0), before sorting/listing the next original network, here Sweden (Original Network ID = 0x22F1).
Within DVB’s SI code allocation (ETR162), there is normally an un-written code of practise for digital terrestrial networks that the original network id has been allocated by the DVB office to the value of 0x2000 plus the country’s ISO 3166 Country code value.
This is true for all countries, except three countries DTT network:
› Swedish DTT (0x22F1), Hungarian DTT (0x22C7) & Portugal DTT (0x22C8)
Summary of Broadcast, Interactive, Internet and Hybrid TV in Africa (TVA) Con...Alan Quayle
USAASA discussed their role in building South Africa's digital TV industry through subsidies. Subsidies are needed due to looming digital migration deadlines, a short migration time frame, and the fact that market forces alone may not be enough to migrate needy households, of which there are over 5 million in South Africa. USAASA aims to speed up the digital TV migration process and ensure needy households can participate in the digital revolution through receiving subsidies.
Hong Kong’s independent regulator issued July 13th 2017 an amended mobile TV license to HKMTV, which allows it to change its transmission technology from CMMB to DVB-T2 Lite. The new transmission standard will be implemented within 12 months.
Factum Electronics AB is a leading supplier of DAB/DAB+ head-end systems established in 1986. They have customers in over 40 countries including major broadcasters like the BBC, NRK, and Raiway. Factum offers both centralized and distributed DAB systems and their DAB+ technology is being used by customers in countries like Germany, Italy, and Australia.
The document discusses digital terrestrial television broadcasting standards and deployments globally. It focuses on comparing DVB-T2's T2-Lite profile to DAB/DAB+ for digital radio broadcasting, showing that T2-Lite enables higher capacity, stronger signals, and larger coverage areas compared to DAB+ using the same or lower transmission power. Specific case studies of DVB-T2 deployments in Copenhagen and potential deployments in Thailand and India are also reviewed.
The document summarizes a test report of the Jaeger HD+ 2011 HDTV receiver, which is optimized for receiving HD channels in Germany that use the new HD+ encryption standard. Key points:
- The receiver was developed by Doebis, a German wholesale dealer, to receive HD versions of major commercial channels encrypted with HD+
- HD+ allows broadcasters to encrypt HD channels and control how and when content can be viewed or recorded (e.g. restricting fast forwarding of ads)
- The Jaeger HD+ 2011 features an HD+ smart card slot and decrypts HD+ channels for viewing upgraded SD versions of commercial broadcasts
- Access to HD+ channels is free for one year then requires a
The Benefits of having the Largest Broadcast Footprint in Europe & being an I...Modern Times Group MTG AB
MTG has the largest broadcast footprint in Europe through its integrated free-to-air and pay-TV operations across 31 markets reaching 125 million viewers. This unique position allows MTG to leverage geographical expansion through scalable models, pan-European negotiations, and replication of successful strategies. The integration of free and pay-TV provides benefits like higher margins, enhanced competitive positioning through cross-selling and content sharing, and centralized control of broadcasting hubs and creative services.
Content distribution to professional users can be easily combined with DTH. As video content is abundant in the video headend, it’s the right place for distributing content rights to, for example, cinema venues via file transfer. This Solution Overview details
how the ST Engineering iDirect’s M6100 Broadcast Satellite Modulator, the MCX7000 Multi-Carrier Satellite Gateway and the Dialog® platform support these three aspects of DTH.
This document provides a history of digital video broadcasting standards and technologies from the late 19th century to present day. It describes early communication technologies like the telegraph, radio, and television. It then outlines the development of key digital standards like DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T, and their technical specifications for satellite, cable and terrestrial transmission. The document also discusses newer standards and portable/mobile devices as the technologies evolved to support high definition and internet-based delivery.
Virgin Media reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2007. Key highlights include:
1) Strong growth in broadband, TV and mobile contract customers due to compelling offers and marketing campaigns promoting bundled services. However, fixed line customers continued to decline due to increased competition.
2) ARPU was slightly down due to lower fixed line usage, but triple play penetration and Old NTL ARPU increased, pointing to continued ARPU growth.
3) Customer churn improved to 1.6% due to more rigorous credit policies and efficient sales channels, while Sky basics had a minimal impact in Q1.
4) Mobile contract growth remained strong through cable cross-sell, while pre-pay declined season
MTG is an international entertainment broadcasting group with a large broadcast footprint in Europe. It has 60 Viasat channels watched by 125 million people in 31 countries. MTG is the largest free-TV and pay-TV operator in Scandinavia and the Baltics, and the second largest free-TV operator in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria. MTG also has emerging market satellite pay-TV platforms in Russia and Ukraine and pay-TV channels available in 25 countries. MTG has sustained double digit revenue growth and margins despite economic downturns.
Cable tv & direct to home television scopeNeak Ali
The document discusses the scope of direct-to-home (DTH) television in Pakistan. It provides background on the history of television and cable TV in Pakistan. Key points include that DTH provides higher quality television directly to users without involvement of cable operators, and offers customized packages and on-demand options. The document also briefly discusses the growth of DTH markets in other Asian countries like India.
Cable tv & direct to home television scopeNeak Ali
Direct to Home (DTH) television provides a broadcast directly from a satellite to users' homes without needing cable infrastructure. DTH is growing rapidly in Pakistan and replacing digital cable networks. DTH has several advantages over cable including better picture quality, more channel options by subscribing only to desired channels, and coverage to remote areas not accessible by cable. DTH is also expanding quickly in other Asian countries such as India where it is forecast to have over 7 million subscribers by 2012.
The document discusses television services that exist in Malaysia. It describes several types of television services including analog terrestrial broadcast, digital terrestrial broadcast, satellite TV, and mobile TV. Analog terrestrial broadcast is the most traditional and reaches 98% of the population, using PAL technology, but is being phased out. Digital terrestrial television is still in progress, with the country potentially adopting standards like DVB-T2. Satellite TV is dominated by Astro, while mobile TV standards being considered include MBMS and DVB-H.
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MTG operates across four continents with businesses in free-to-air TV, pay-TV, radio, and online video. It has a balanced revenue mix between advertising and subscription sales. While TV viewing is moving online, MTG is well-positioned to capture this new audience through offerings like TV Play. MTG also has leading market positions across its emerging market territories in Europe and opportunities to continue growing ad revenues as TV viewing and spending increases in these regions.
This document discusses the evolution and future of television. It covers the shift from analog to digital TV, the rise of high-definition and 3D TV, and changing consumer behaviors around accessing content. Emerging platforms for TV include terrestrial, satellite, cable and internet-based IPTV. Global TV shipments and revenue are also discussed. The future of TV is predicted to include technologies like hybrid broadcast broadband TV and over-the-top internet services delivered on new devices beyond traditional set-top boxes.
COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS OF PAYTV MARKET IN NIGERIAOmodayo Sanusi
The document provides a competitive analysis of the major PayTV providers in Nigeria, including DSTV, StarTimes, GOTV, Consat, and ACTV. It summarizes their offerings and promotions, such as StarTimes adding new channels and selling a TV with 3 months of subscription for a discounted price. Multichoice is the leading provider with exclusive rights to popular content, financial backing from its parent company, and promotions like full access to its bouquet for 6000 naira. The conclusion recommends ways for Montage to better compete, such as restoring channels, introducing new ones, improving content quality, promotion, and offering cheaper bouquets.
MTG operates across five business segments: Free-TV Scandinavia, Pay-TV Nordic, Free-TV Emerging Markets, Pay-TV Emerging Markets, and Other Businesses. The Free-TV Scandinavia segment includes 9 channels in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. MTG has expanded its channel portfolio and increased TV viewing and market share over time in the Scandinavian markets through complementary channels and building a media house approach. Advertising revenues and subscription sales provide a balanced revenue mix for MTG.
This document is the October/November 2010 issue of TELE-satellite Magazine. It includes the following articles:
1) The cover story discusses how IPTV is ushering in a new era where anyone can become their own programming provider by transmitting TV channels over the internet without the need for expensive reception equipment like satellites dishes or cable boxes.
2) Other articles profile companies in the satellite industry like power supply manufacturer SPAUN, satellite distributor AZBox, and wireless card reader producer SMARTWi.
3) Product reviews of IPTV gateways, offset satellite dishes, antenna alignment meters, and LNBFs.
4) Sections on satellite news, the satellite DXing hobby, digital TV
Golden Media's UNI-BOX 9080 CRCI HD PVR Combo Plus receiver provides:
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Defining the IPTV service and content strategyDKAL
This document discusses defining the IPTV service and content roadmap. It introduces the speaker and their experience in launching IPTV services. It then covers shaping the IPTV strategy in relation to content production and aggregation, distribution platforms, and user devices. Case studies on specific IPTV services and the BBC iPlayer are also presented.
Digital switchover from analogue to digital TV in the UK will occur region by region between 2008 and 2012. This will allow for more efficient use of spectrum and increased digital coverage. Key issues include ensuring consumers are informed and able to convert equipment like TVs and VCRs to be able to receive digital signals. Environmental impacts such as increased energy use from additional equipment must also be addressed during the transition.
The UK government has committed to switching from analogue to digital-only television broadcasting between 2008 and 2012. This will involve turning off the analogue signal region by region. Key benefits include improved coverage, increased channel choice for viewers, and freeing up spectrum for new services. However, it will require all households to convert existing analogue TVs and recorders to receive digital signals, through set-top boxes or new digital equipment, which will incur costs. Several feasibility studies have been conducted to help coordinate the complex switchover process.
The document summarizes several topics related to digital television broadcasting and IPTV:
1) Many countries are transitioning from analog to digital TV broadcasting, freeing up transmission channels that will be used by mobile operators for data services and IPTV.
2) IPTV delivered over these high-speed wireless networks will allow anyone to become a broadcaster without needing authorization or infrastructure, lowering the barrier to entry.
3) The document advertises companies that offer generators and satellite internet services to enable this new era of wireless IPTV broadcasting.
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The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document lists 4 drivers from 2008 to 2013 with the 5th listing regions of LatAm, Middle East, and Asia Pacific. It also mentions tracing mobile content and repackaging linear content for non-linear viewing.
Frozen was a popular Disney film that was viewed by many people. Internal data from Disney shows that Frozen had a high share of viewers and that individual users watched it multiple times. The document appears to be analyzing viewership data for the Disney film Frozen.
The document contains numerical data showing three values: 200, 100, and 0. It appears to be presenting quantitative information but without any additional context it is difficult to determine what specifically is being measured or represented.
The document discusses a new policy but does not provide any details about the specific policy, its goals, impacts, or reasons for being introduced. No information is given in the document to summarize.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
MTG is an integrated and diversified TV operator with operations in pay-TV, free-TV, and radio across the Nordic region and emerging markets. In Q3 2014, MTG saw 12% sales growth at constant FX rates and EBIT growth of 32%. MTG has a successful track record of profitable growth over 10 years and has a unique business model that is integrated, diversified, and platform agnostic. MTG also has a strong content arm and is the largest content buyer in the Nordic region, positioning it well for continued growth.
In Q3 2014, MTG reported record sales growth of 12% at constant FX and 5% organic growth. EBIT excluding associates was up 32% to SEK 215m. The Nordic free and pay-TV operations grew sales and profits by 7% and 11% respectively. Nice, MTGx, and MTG Radio reported strong organic sales growth of 35% and were profitable. Pay-TV in emerging markets grew sales 25% at constant FX, with mid-single digit organic growth.
MTG is an integrated and diversified TV operator with operations spanning pay-TV, free-TV, radio, and digital in Nordic and emerging markets. In Q3 2014, MTG saw 12% sales growth at constant FX rates and EBIT growth of 32% due to strong performance in the Nordic and emerging markets segments. MTG has a successful track record of profitable growth over 10 years and a unique business model that is integrated, diversified, and platform agnostic with a focus on growing its content offerings and digital capabilities.
- MTG reported strong financial results for Q3 2014, with sales increasing 12% at constant FX rates and 5% organically. EBIT excluding associates was up 32% to SEK 215m.
- Free and pay-TV operations in the Nordic region grew sales and profits by 7% and 11% respectively. Mixed results were seen in Eastern Europe, with sales down 1% due to tough comparisons in the Czech Republic.
- Nice, MTGx and MTG Radio reported strong 35% organic sales growth and returned to profitability in Q3 after losses in the same period last year.
MTG is an integrated and diversified TV operator with a strong content arm and digital focus. It has a successful track record of profitable growth over 10 years, with 11% sales CAGR and 18% EBIT CAGR. MTG has a unique platform that is integrated, diversified, platform agnostic, and decentralized. It has a bright future as it is content rich and at the forefront of innovation and technology with a strong cash flow and balance sheet. MTG will continue long term value creation through its clear growth strategy focused on content, digital expansion, and cost focus/operational excellence.
- MTG reported strong financial results for Q3 2014, with sales increasing 12% at constant FX rates and 5% organically. EBIT excluding associates was up 32% to SEK 215m.
- Free and pay-TV operations in the Nordic region grew sales and profits by 7% and 11% respectively. Mixed results were seen in Eastern Europe, with sales down 1% due to tough comparisons in the Czech Republic.
- Nice, MTGx and MTG Radio saw strong 35% organic sales growth and became profitable in Q3 2014 after losses in the same period the previous year.
MTG is an integrated and diversified TV operator with a strong content arm and digital focus. It operates in 131 countries and reaches over 150 million people. MTG has a successful track record of profitable growth over the past 10 years. It plans to continue its growth strategy through focus on content, digital expansion, and geographic expansion to shape the future of entertainment. As the largest content buyer, MTG is well positioned with popular content like TV shows, sports, and games.
MTG is a diversified TV operator with businesses in pay-TV, free-TV, and digital media. It generates revenue from advertising (44%) and subscriptions (47%). MTG operates across the Nordic region, emerging markets, and globally via content distribution. It has a strong content business and focus on digital platforms and expansion into new geographies. MTG has a successful track record of growth and aims to continue creating long term value through its content, digital, and geographic expansion strategies.
MTGQ2 2014 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Sales were up 13% at constant FX rates and 3% on an organic basis. Operating profits increased despite investments, with higher growth and margins in the Nordic regions offsetting unfavorable FX impacts and last year's one-offs elsewhere. Nice, MTGx and Radio saw strong organic growth and profits. The quarter showed healthy top-line growth and margin expansion, though some markets faced challenges from declining ad sales and geopolitical factors.
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Introduction
Tom Cruise long hair has often been more than a style choice. it has been a significant element of his persona both on and off the screen. From the tousled locks of the rebellious Maverick in "Top Gun" to the sleek, sophisticated mane in "Mission: Impossible II." Cruise's hair has played a pivotal role in shaping his image and the characters he portrays. This article explores the various stages of Tom Cruise long hair. Examining how this iconic look has evolved and influenced his career and broader fashion trends.
Early Days: The Emergence of a Style Icon
The 1980s: The Birth of a Star
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Risky Business: The Transition Begins
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The 1990s: Experimentation and Iconic Roles
Far and Away: Embracing Length
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Mission: Impossible II: The Pinnacle of Long Hair
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In celebrity mysteries and urban legends. Few narratives capture the imagination as the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix. This fascinating theory posits that the iconic actor and the legendary guitarist are, in fact, the same person. While this might seem like a far-fetched notion at first glance. a deeper exploration reveals a rich tapestry of coincidences, speculative connections. and a surprising alignment of life events fueling this captivating hypothesis.
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Introduction to the Hypothesis: Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix
The idea that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix stems from a mix of historical anomalies, physical resemblances. and a penchant for myth-making that surrounds celebrities. While Jimi Hendrix's official death in 1970 is well-documented. some theorists suggest that Hendrix did not die but instead reinvented himself as Morgan Freeman. a man who would become one of Hollywood's most revered actors. This article aims to delve into the various aspects of this hypothesis. examining its origins, the supporting arguments. and the cultural impact of such a theory.
The Genesis of the Theory
Early Life Parallels
The hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix begins by comparing their early lives. Jimi Hendrix, born Johnny Allen Hendrix in Seattle, Washington, on November 27, 1942. and Morgan Freeman, born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee, have lived very different lives. But, proponents of the theory suggest that the five-year age difference is negligible and point to Freeman's late start in his acting career as evidence of a life lived before under a different identity.
The Disappearance and Reappearance
Jimi Hendrix's death in 1970 at the age of 27 is a well-documented event. But, theorists argue that Hendrix's death staged. and he reemerged as Morgan Freeman. They highlight Freeman's rise to prominence in the early 1970s. coinciding with Hendrix's supposed death. Freeman's first significant acting role came in 1971 on the children's television show "The Electric Company," a mere year after Hendrix's passing.
Physical Resemblances
Facial Structure and Features
One of the most compelling arguments for the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix lies in the physical resemblance between the two men. Analyzing photographs, proponents point out similarities in facial structure. particularly the cheekbones and jawline. Both men have a distinctive gap between their front teeth. which is rare and often highlighted as a critical point of similarity.
Voice and Mannerisms
Supporters of the theory also draw attention to the similarities in their voices. Jimi Hendrix known for his smooth, distinctive speaking voice. which, according to some, resembles Morgan Freeman's iconic, deep, and soothing voice. Additionally, both men share certain mannerisms. such as their calm demeanor and eloquent speech patterns.
Artistic Parallels
Musical and Acting Talents
Jimi Hendrix was regarded as one of t
2. The largest broadcast footprint
Now spanning 4 continents
• 66 channels in 33 countries
• Reaching 125 million viewers
• 28 Free-TV channels in 11 countries
• Satellite Pay-TV platforms in 9 countries
• 38 Pay-TV channels sold over 3rd party cable & satellite networks in 32
countries
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3. Four Broadcasting Segments
Free-TV Pay-TV Free-TV Pay-TV
Scandinavia Nordic Emerging Markets Emerging Markets
• 9 Free-TV channels • 4 satellite platforms • 19 Free-TV channels • 5 satellite platforms –
• Virtual operator in 3rd Baltics, Ukraine3 & Russia2
party cable & IPTV • 19 channels included in 3rd
Sweden networks Estonia party pay-TV packages
Norway Latvia
Lithuania
Denmark
Bulgaria¹
Czech²
Hungary
Slovenia
Ghana
3
Ownership: ¹ 95%; ² 50%; 3 85%
4. Integrated structure
Present across the spectrum
• Occupying the central
Free-TV market position to
which all modern
Multi-channel Multi-channel broadcasters aspire
media house media house
Linear distribution Linear distribution • Owner, packager,
on all platforms via terrestrial distributor & pricer of
content across
N Addition of catch- Addition of catch- E multiple markets
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d r r
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c Own satellite i e TV & Pay-TV
s Own satellite n t
platforms platforms channels & content
g s across all major
Virtual operator in distribution platforms
Pay channels
3rd party networks
included in 3rd
Newly launched party cable &
OTT service satellite networks • Constantly leveraging
content & channel
Pay-TV offering to expand into
new markets
4
5. Unique profile
Integrated broadcaster
# of Catch-up /
Company Free-TV Pay-TV Position
Countries OTT
Antena3 1 Yes No Yes Incumbent
ITV 1 Yes No Yes Incumbent
M6 1 Yes No Yes Challenger
Mediaset 2 Yes Yes Yes Incumbent
ProSiebenSat.1 8 Yes No Yes Challenger
RTL 10 Yes No Yes Incumbent
TF1 1 Yes No Yes Incumbent
CME 6 Yes No Yes Incumbent
CTC Media 3 Yes No Yes Challenger
TVN Poland 1 Yes Yes Yes Challenger
Yes
BSkyB 2 No No -
DTH & Broadband
Yes:
Sky Deutschland 2 No No Incumbent
DTH & 3’rd party networks
Yes: 11 Yes: DTH & package Yes: Unique
33 supplier in 9 countries & range of content Challenger
countries
mini-pay in 32 countries & offering
5
6. Balanced revenue mix
Creates competitive advantage
Segmental revenue mix
100%
• Balanced revenue mix of cyclical
80%
advertising sales & linear
60%
subscription sales
40%
20%
• Unparalleled efficiency due to
0%
control of content, packaging,
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
pricing & distribution
Free-TV Scandinavia Pay-TV Nordic Emerging Markets
• Integrated operating structure yields 2010 revenue mix
synergies & leverage
11%
• Enables proven resilience to Advertising 43%
economic downturns Subscription
46%
B2B / B2C
6
8. Ahead of western peers
With emerging market exposure
Estimated Sales Growth - 2013
20%
18%
16%
14% MTG target of more than
10% annual organic sales
12%
growth
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
8
Source: BoAML sell-side research for peer group & sell-side consensus for MTG
9. In line with strategic objectives
• Annual organic sales growth of more than 10%
12% y/y growth at constant exchange rates in 2010
• Operating profit margin of more than 20% for Viasat Broadcasting
(even excluding associated company income)
17% operating profit margin in 2010 excluding CTC Media &
21% including CTC Media (22% for combined Nordic operations)
• Increasing proportion of Emerging Market sales & operating income
22% of Group revenues & 20% of Group operating income from Emerging
Markets in 2010
• Generation of healthy ROE & ROCE
30% ROE & 25% ROCE in 2010
• Generation of healthy Total Shareholder Returns
TSR of 34% for the full year 2010 & 27% for period 1 Jan 08 - 31 Mar 11
9
10. Set for continued profitable
growth
• Sales growth & resilient profitability through the cycle due to balanced
revenue mix, geographical diversification & challenger status
• High levels of operating leverage due to efficient integrated operating
structure, with strict cost-control & cash management
• Asset light model with low gearing levels enables re-investment in growth
(organic & M&A) & rising TSR
• Focused broadcasting group with consistent & independent long-term strategy
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11. Free-TV growth drivers
Structural tail wind still blowing in Free-TV Scandinavia
Scandinavia (SEK million)
5 000 50%
• Principal challenger
• Media house model & strategy 4 000 40%
• Favourable macro environment 3 000 30%
• TV viewing time increasing 2 000 20%
• TV gaining advertising market 1 000 10%
share
0 0%
• AVOD, local & bundled sales add 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
new dimension
Revenue EBIT EBIT margin
(SEK million)
Well-positioned for recovery in emerging Free-TV Emerging Markets
markets 2 500
• Incumbent or challenger 2 000
• Media house model & strategy 1 500
• Typically incumbent +1 structure 1 000
• TV viewing time increasing 500
• TV has high share of media spend 0
• Low CPT vs. W European markets -500
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
11 Revenue EBIT
12. Pay-TV growth drivers
Pay-TV Scandinavia
Premium Content Provider of Choice in
(SEK million)
Nordics
5 000 50%
• Solid satellite foundation with ARPU
4 000 40%
growth from price increases and VAS
penetration 3 000 30%
• Platform agnostic as virtual operator 2 000 20%
with growing subscriber base in 3rd
1 000 10%
party cable & IPTV networks
• Device agnostic following launch of 0 0%
industry-first OTT offering 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Revenue EBIT EBIT margin
Reversing the model in Emerging Markets
(SEK million)
• Successful high growth mini-pay Pay-TV Emerging Markets
1 000 50%
channel business across 28 countries
• Growing mini-pay subscriber base with 800 40%
low ARPU – just entered Africa
600 30%
• Mini-pay channel business profits being
reinvested in development of satellite 400 20%
platforms
200 10%
• Russia & Ukraine = ideal satellite
markets due to large geographical area 0 0%
& low levels of competition 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
12
Revenue EBIT EBIT margin
13. Content is King
Nordic satellite platform example
Premium
3rd party Viasat
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Basic
14. Making it big in Hollywood
And with independent studios
14
15. Buying windows are changing
Favouring integrated players
US theatrical release
DVD sales
DVD Rentals
TVOD
Pay Per View
Pay-TV 1st window, SVOD / Catch-up
Pay-TV 2nd window, SVOD / Catch-up
Free-TV 1st window SVOD/Catch-up
SVOD
Library
H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
15
16. First ever cross-over deal
Free-TV deal with Pay-TV rights
CONTENT RIGHTS PLATFORMS
Exclusive for
Internet to PC & STB
Free-TV channels
Mobile Phones
Catch-up Free-TV channels
Satellite
SVOD
Terrestrial
TVOD Cable & IPTV
• 4 year deal with Fox Hollywood studio includes SVOD, Catch-Up and series renewals -
approximately 1,600 hours of premium content
• Includes Free-TV premiers of all Fox theatrical feature releases – Wall Street: Money
Never Sleeps, Black Swan, Never Let Me Go, The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of
The Dawn Treader, Gulliver's Travels, and X-Men: First Class
• Includes all new Fox TV series from 2012 slate
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19. CTC Media
A new long-term local partner
• Follows positive discussions with Russian authorities & new local partner
• New shareholders’ agreement signed with CTC Media and Telcrest with
similar terms to existing Alfa agreement
• Waived pre-emption right to purchase Alfa’s 25.2% shareholding for USD
27.097 per share or USD 1,072 million in total
• Shares now being acquired by Telcrest – owned by Mediaset LLC, CJCS
National Media Group, Abit Holdings Limited and OJSC Surgutneftegas,
which are all affiliates of Bank Rossiya, and Itera Media Limited
• Board of Directors to continue to have 9 members – 3 from MTG (including
co-Chairmanship); 3 from Telcrest (including co-Chairmanship); & 3 non-
executive Directors
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20. Established Management Team
Average of >10 years at MTG
Hans-Holger Mathias Anders Laurence Martin Marc
Albrecht Hermansson Nilsson Miall-d’Août Lewerth Zagar
President & CFO COO Chief of Staff Chief of Staff COO Viasat
CEO Free-TV Pay-TV Broadcasting
Employed 1997 Employed 1999 Employed 1992 Employed 2002 Employed 2001 Employed 2001
Manfred Hein Espen Jørgen Irina Petra
Aronsson Hattestad Madsen Gofman Colleen
Head of MTG CEO MTG CEO MTG CEO MTG Head of
Sweden Norway Denmark Russia & CIS Administration
20 Employed 1993- Employed 2001 Employed 1994 Employed 2002- Employed 2002
1995 & 2008 2004 & 2008
21. Today’s Agenda
09.00 – 09.15 Welcome & Registration
09.15 – 10.00 A Modern Media Group for Modern Times Hans-Holger Albrecht, CEO
10.00 – 10.45 Investing in Growth Mathias Hermansson, CFO
10.45 – 11.15 Coffee Break
11.15 – 12.15 Entertainment At Your Command Martin Lewerth, Chief of Staff Pay-TV
12.15 – 13.00 Pioneering New Frontiers Irina Gofman, CEO Russia & CIS
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 15.15 Free-TV Scandinavia 3.0 Manfred Aronsson, CEO Sweden
Hein-Espen Hattestad, CEO Norway
15.15 – 16.00 Eastern Promises Anders Nilsson, COO
16.00 – 16.30 Summary & Wrap-up Hans-Holger Albrecht, CEO
16.30 – 19.30 Hospitality in Diamond Club Lounge
18.00 – 19.30 Capital Markets Day Cup Final
20.00 Dinner at Diamond Club Lounge
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