The overview of the Japanese OTT (Over the Top) market. In February 2014, Nippon Television announced that it will buy the Hulu Japan. Lots of things will occur in Japanese media landscape in 2014.
The Chichu Art Museum in Naoshima, Japan, designed by Tadao Ando and completed in 2004, is an underground structure built to preserve the natural surroundings. It has five galleries connected by a triangular space to display works by Monet, de Maria, and Turrell. Through a simple geometric design of concrete walls and carefully placed skylights, Ando aimed to guide visitors through varying "lightscapes" within the underground complex while maintaining the forest and salt fields above.
The document summarizes the Vierendeel truss, which achieves stability through rigid connections between vertical web members and horizontal chords. Unlike typical trusses with pin connections, the Vierendeel transfers shear through bending moments at joints and in webs. As a result, all members experience axial, shear and bending stresses. The first Vierendeel bridge was built in Belgium in 1902, and it saw more use there due to difficulties in design before computers. Issues with early welded Vierendeel bridges led to a decline in its use, but examples still exist today.
This document discusses several large span building structures in India, including:
1. The Lotus Temple in Delhi, which has a lotus-shaped superstructure with 27 petals supported by radial beams. It is constructed of white concrete and has a plumbing system and pools around it.
2. A sports complex in Chennai with a folded plate roof structure spanning 120 meters constructed of precast concrete.
3. An aircraft hangar for Indian Airlines with a 12,000 square meter cantilever folded plate roof to allow for expansion. It uses precast concrete and ties to support the thin folded plate structure.
4. Storage structures in various locations using precast concrete beams, trusses
Fallingwater is a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Pennsylvania. It is built directly over a waterfall, with cantilevered balconies extending over the falls. The interior incorporates natural materials like stone and wood, as well as simple furnishings, to bring the outside landscape into the home. A central staircase leads to views of the waterfall, which is a focal point of the house. However, the bold cantilevered concrete balconies experienced structural issues from the beginning.
This document is an architectural design project report for a proposed Food Discovery Centre in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes an introduction to the project, site analysis, design intentions and strategies. The project aims to create a platform for the local community to rediscover food cultures and slow down their pace of life. The report outlines the site context, program requirements, spatial layout, and environmental strategies including orientation, shading and sustainability concepts. The design intends to tell the story of the place through interconnected spaces and revive the history of the lake through exhibitions on tin mining.
The document discusses the design and construction of the London Aquatics Centre. It describes Zaha Hadid's concept of designing the wavy roof to mimic the fluid movement of water. It details how the complex roof structure, daylighting, and construction process supported this concept. The document outlines the structural design and construction process, which involved building temporary spectator seating that was later deconstructed, leaving the building in its current "legacy mode."
This document summarizes a student project studying bamboo structures in Nagpur City, India. It includes:
- An introduction to bamboo as a building material, describing its strength, sustainability, and earthquake resistance.
- Details of a bamboo pavilion constructed for the project, including floor plans, structural elements like columns, trusses, and foundations, as well as joinery details.
- Discussions of how bamboo was used specifically for the roof, columns, load transfer, and electrical wiring in the pavilion.
- Descriptions of common bamboo connection techniques.
- Acknowledgement that the project involved on-site measurements and documentation of existing bamboo structures.
The Chichu Art Museum in Naoshima, Japan, designed by Tadao Ando and completed in 2004, is an underground structure built to preserve the natural surroundings. It has five galleries connected by a triangular space to display works by Monet, de Maria, and Turrell. Through a simple geometric design of concrete walls and carefully placed skylights, Ando aimed to guide visitors through varying "lightscapes" within the underground complex while maintaining the forest and salt fields above.
The document summarizes the Vierendeel truss, which achieves stability through rigid connections between vertical web members and horizontal chords. Unlike typical trusses with pin connections, the Vierendeel transfers shear through bending moments at joints and in webs. As a result, all members experience axial, shear and bending stresses. The first Vierendeel bridge was built in Belgium in 1902, and it saw more use there due to difficulties in design before computers. Issues with early welded Vierendeel bridges led to a decline in its use, but examples still exist today.
This document discusses several large span building structures in India, including:
1. The Lotus Temple in Delhi, which has a lotus-shaped superstructure with 27 petals supported by radial beams. It is constructed of white concrete and has a plumbing system and pools around it.
2. A sports complex in Chennai with a folded plate roof structure spanning 120 meters constructed of precast concrete.
3. An aircraft hangar for Indian Airlines with a 12,000 square meter cantilever folded plate roof to allow for expansion. It uses precast concrete and ties to support the thin folded plate structure.
4. Storage structures in various locations using precast concrete beams, trusses
Fallingwater is a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Pennsylvania. It is built directly over a waterfall, with cantilevered balconies extending over the falls. The interior incorporates natural materials like stone and wood, as well as simple furnishings, to bring the outside landscape into the home. A central staircase leads to views of the waterfall, which is a focal point of the house. However, the bold cantilevered concrete balconies experienced structural issues from the beginning.
This document is an architectural design project report for a proposed Food Discovery Centre in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes an introduction to the project, site analysis, design intentions and strategies. The project aims to create a platform for the local community to rediscover food cultures and slow down their pace of life. The report outlines the site context, program requirements, spatial layout, and environmental strategies including orientation, shading and sustainability concepts. The design intends to tell the story of the place through interconnected spaces and revive the history of the lake through exhibitions on tin mining.
The document discusses the design and construction of the London Aquatics Centre. It describes Zaha Hadid's concept of designing the wavy roof to mimic the fluid movement of water. It details how the complex roof structure, daylighting, and construction process supported this concept. The document outlines the structural design and construction process, which involved building temporary spectator seating that was later deconstructed, leaving the building in its current "legacy mode."
This document summarizes a student project studying bamboo structures in Nagpur City, India. It includes:
- An introduction to bamboo as a building material, describing its strength, sustainability, and earthquake resistance.
- Details of a bamboo pavilion constructed for the project, including floor plans, structural elements like columns, trusses, and foundations, as well as joinery details.
- Discussions of how bamboo was used specifically for the roof, columns, load transfer, and electrical wiring in the pavilion.
- Descriptions of common bamboo connection techniques.
- Acknowledgement that the project involved on-site measurements and documentation of existing bamboo structures.
A study on the John Hancock Center, Chicago as an example of high tech architecture. Brief overview and study of what makes it stand out in the Chicago skyline
Study of Folded Plates for understanding their use, types, technology along with suitable case studies. This is a specific type of Methodology adopted for construction over long spans column free spaces. How structurally Folded plates surpases the need of column grids and conventional methods of construction with the proper design and technology is the motive of this study.
Hasmukh Patel was an influential Indian architect born in 1933 who made significant contributions to contemporary Indian architecture over four decades. He founded HCP Design, Planning & Management Pvt. Ltd. in Ahmedabad and helped establish the School of Architecture at CEPT University. Some of Patel's most notable works include Newman Hall (1963), the Observatory Tower for Gujarat Solar Park (2015), and the Dena Bank in Ahmedabad (1974-1976). Patel received several awards over his career for his contributions to the architectural profession in India.
Taylor's University Lakeside Campus
School of Architecture, Building & Design
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture
Architecture Design Project (ARC 60108)
The Church of Light is located outside Osaka, Japan. It was designed between 1987 and 1988 and is an example of outstanding architecture integrated into the urban fabric. The church uses light and a simple design to create a place of retreat and emphasize nature, beckoning simplicity. It features a main chapel with seating facing a focal point of penetrating light, as well as a Sunday school and minister's home.
Geoffrey Bawa was a Sri Lankan architect known as the "Father of Tropical Modernism". He fused vernacular architecture with modern concepts to design buildings suited for Sri Lanka's climate and culture. One of his most famous works is the Seema Malaka Temple, built on three overwater platforms connected by boardwalks in the middle of a lake. Inspired by ancient Sri Lankan forest monasteries, the temple provides a serene environment for meditation with its open plan, white and grey colors, and positioning overlooking the water.
Burnham Pavilion: Tensile Structures in ArchitectureSneha Nagarajan
The Burnham Pavilion designed by Zaha Hadid was a temporary structure built in Millennium Park in Chicago to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Daniel Burnham's Plan of Chicago. The pavilion featured a curving tensile structure made of 7,000 pieces of individually bent aluminum covered with custom-made fabric panels. An inner fabric layer defined the interior space which was animated by a multimedia video installation. The pavilion was designed to reference Burnham's diagonal street plans and utilize new construction techniques to celebrate Chicago's tradition of bold architectural visions.
Space frames are truss-like, lightweight rigid structures constructed from interlocking struts arranged in a geometric pattern. They were independently developed in the early 1900s and 1950s to span large areas with few interior supports. Space frames transfer loads through a three-dimensional arrangement of linear elements subjected only to axial tension or compression. Common materials used include steel and timber. Connections are made through various joint types, and space frames can be single, double or triple layered grids. They provide advantages like light weight, stiffness and versatility compared to other structures.
This document provides information about Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. It discusses some of his key projects and design philosophies. Kuma aims to reinterpret traditional Japanese architecture for the 21st century using natural materials. Some of the projects summarized are the Birch Moss Chapel built into a forest, the V&A Dundee museum with a facade resembling rocky cliffs, and the Misono Branch Bank encased in wooden slats. The document also provides brief summaries of several other buildings designed by Kuma.
Visual design elements and principles describe fundamental ideas about the practice of visual design. Design elements are the basic units of any visual design which forms its structure and convey visual messages.
Principles applied to the elements of design that brings them together into one design.
The document discusses space frames, which are lightweight truss-like structures constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern. Space frames span large areas with few interior supports by transmitting loads through tension and compression along struts. They were developed in the early 1900s and came into wider use in the 1950s. Space frames are used for roofs, floors, and other structures requiring large clear spans. They offer advantages of light weight, prefabrication allowing low-cost construction, and versatility of shapes. Double-layer grids provide increased stiffness over single-layer designs.
1. In open-air theaters, sound reflections bounce between the sloped seating areas and the stage wall, contributing to long reverberation times.
2. When the seating is modeled as sloped surfaces shaped like an inverse cone, most reflections are directed upwards towards the sky, allowing the sound energy to dissipate quickly with few late reflections.
3. The design of open-air theaters aims to minimize external noise, ensure clear propagation of direct sound and early reflections from the seating gradient, and control late reflections to limit reverberation time and eliminate echoes.
TIME , LIFE, WORKS AND
PHILOSOPIES OF F L WRIGHT
Compiled by : Manish Jain Architect Gr. Floor , Ashoka apartment Bhawani Singh RoadC-scheme , Jaipur -302001 Rajasthan ( INDIA)Ph. 91-0141-2743536 , 91-9829063132Email: fdarchitect @gmail.com Web : www.frontdesk.co.in
Louis Kahn was an American architect born in 1901 in Estonia and immigrated to the United States as a child. Some of his most notable works include the Salk Institute, Exeter Library, and the National Assembly Building in Bangladesh. The document discusses Kahn's design of the Indian Institute of Management campus in Ahmedabad, India from 1963, noting its use of brick walls and concrete slabs. It provides details on the layout and design of the library, classrooms, dormitories, and other buildings within the complex. The document also briefly mentions Kahn's National Assembly Building in Bangladesh.
Digital Architecture - Modern Technologies in ArchitectureÇelik Nimani
In today's economy, technology is part of every single aspect of our life. Digital architecture uses computer aided design, programming, simulation and images to create virtual forms and physical structures. The same can be said to refer to other aspects of architecture that are defined by digital technologies.
Zaha Hadid was born in Iraq and studied in Lebanon before moving to London to study architecture. Some of her most notable works include the Vitra Fire Station in Germany (1993), her first built project, and the MAXXI Museum in Rome (2010). Hadid's deconstructivist style features non-orthogonal angles and a fluid integration of interior and exterior spaces. The Vitra Fire Station demonstrates her early style through a composition of concrete planes that bend and intersect. Her MAXXI Museum absorbs the surrounding landscape through intertwining oblong tubes. Hadid's Phaeno Science Center in Germany appears as a mysterious object connected to the city through sinuous concrete cones that give an illusion of floating.
The document outlines the interior design process, beginning with programming to define the client's needs, creating a schedule and budget, and developing the design. Programming involves gathering information through questionnaires, interviews, or inventories. It is important for good communication and managing expectations. The schedule addresses project milestones and assigns responsibilities, while the budget separates hard costs like construction from soft costs such as fees. Design development then transforms the client's needs into a practical and aesthetic solution. A mood board with physical samples of materials like fabrics, carpet, tiles, and paint is created to inspire the design.
Idate fontaine - trends on the ott market - june 2013GIlles Fontaine
This document discusses 5 key questions about the over-the-top (OTT) market:
1) OTT is currently not a niche market as over 50% of households in most countries do not receive advanced TV services from their TV provider.
2) OTT services have been successful without widespread connected TV adoption, though connectivity through devices like game consoles is growing.
3) Telcos are moving into OTT both to compete with pure OTT players and address viewers using second screens. However, OTT services will still capture around 12% of the global video market by 2020.
This document provides an overview and summary of the latest version (14) of a report on Japan's media landscape. It discusses key trends in Japan's media industry, including the rise of internet and mobile internet disruption brought about by companies like LINE and CyberAgent. It also profiles major players in Japan's advertising industry like Dentsu, Hakuhodo, Asatsu-DK and Recruit, and analyzes their financial performance and margins. The document aims to help readers understand the structure and important developments shaping Japan's influential media sector.
A study on the John Hancock Center, Chicago as an example of high tech architecture. Brief overview and study of what makes it stand out in the Chicago skyline
Study of Folded Plates for understanding their use, types, technology along with suitable case studies. This is a specific type of Methodology adopted for construction over long spans column free spaces. How structurally Folded plates surpases the need of column grids and conventional methods of construction with the proper design and technology is the motive of this study.
Hasmukh Patel was an influential Indian architect born in 1933 who made significant contributions to contemporary Indian architecture over four decades. He founded HCP Design, Planning & Management Pvt. Ltd. in Ahmedabad and helped establish the School of Architecture at CEPT University. Some of Patel's most notable works include Newman Hall (1963), the Observatory Tower for Gujarat Solar Park (2015), and the Dena Bank in Ahmedabad (1974-1976). Patel received several awards over his career for his contributions to the architectural profession in India.
Taylor's University Lakeside Campus
School of Architecture, Building & Design
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture
Architecture Design Project (ARC 60108)
The Church of Light is located outside Osaka, Japan. It was designed between 1987 and 1988 and is an example of outstanding architecture integrated into the urban fabric. The church uses light and a simple design to create a place of retreat and emphasize nature, beckoning simplicity. It features a main chapel with seating facing a focal point of penetrating light, as well as a Sunday school and minister's home.
Geoffrey Bawa was a Sri Lankan architect known as the "Father of Tropical Modernism". He fused vernacular architecture with modern concepts to design buildings suited for Sri Lanka's climate and culture. One of his most famous works is the Seema Malaka Temple, built on three overwater platforms connected by boardwalks in the middle of a lake. Inspired by ancient Sri Lankan forest monasteries, the temple provides a serene environment for meditation with its open plan, white and grey colors, and positioning overlooking the water.
Burnham Pavilion: Tensile Structures in ArchitectureSneha Nagarajan
The Burnham Pavilion designed by Zaha Hadid was a temporary structure built in Millennium Park in Chicago to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Daniel Burnham's Plan of Chicago. The pavilion featured a curving tensile structure made of 7,000 pieces of individually bent aluminum covered with custom-made fabric panels. An inner fabric layer defined the interior space which was animated by a multimedia video installation. The pavilion was designed to reference Burnham's diagonal street plans and utilize new construction techniques to celebrate Chicago's tradition of bold architectural visions.
Space frames are truss-like, lightweight rigid structures constructed from interlocking struts arranged in a geometric pattern. They were independently developed in the early 1900s and 1950s to span large areas with few interior supports. Space frames transfer loads through a three-dimensional arrangement of linear elements subjected only to axial tension or compression. Common materials used include steel and timber. Connections are made through various joint types, and space frames can be single, double or triple layered grids. They provide advantages like light weight, stiffness and versatility compared to other structures.
This document provides information about Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. It discusses some of his key projects and design philosophies. Kuma aims to reinterpret traditional Japanese architecture for the 21st century using natural materials. Some of the projects summarized are the Birch Moss Chapel built into a forest, the V&A Dundee museum with a facade resembling rocky cliffs, and the Misono Branch Bank encased in wooden slats. The document also provides brief summaries of several other buildings designed by Kuma.
Visual design elements and principles describe fundamental ideas about the practice of visual design. Design elements are the basic units of any visual design which forms its structure and convey visual messages.
Principles applied to the elements of design that brings them together into one design.
The document discusses space frames, which are lightweight truss-like structures constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern. Space frames span large areas with few interior supports by transmitting loads through tension and compression along struts. They were developed in the early 1900s and came into wider use in the 1950s. Space frames are used for roofs, floors, and other structures requiring large clear spans. They offer advantages of light weight, prefabrication allowing low-cost construction, and versatility of shapes. Double-layer grids provide increased stiffness over single-layer designs.
1. In open-air theaters, sound reflections bounce between the sloped seating areas and the stage wall, contributing to long reverberation times.
2. When the seating is modeled as sloped surfaces shaped like an inverse cone, most reflections are directed upwards towards the sky, allowing the sound energy to dissipate quickly with few late reflections.
3. The design of open-air theaters aims to minimize external noise, ensure clear propagation of direct sound and early reflections from the seating gradient, and control late reflections to limit reverberation time and eliminate echoes.
TIME , LIFE, WORKS AND
PHILOSOPIES OF F L WRIGHT
Compiled by : Manish Jain Architect Gr. Floor , Ashoka apartment Bhawani Singh RoadC-scheme , Jaipur -302001 Rajasthan ( INDIA)Ph. 91-0141-2743536 , 91-9829063132Email: fdarchitect @gmail.com Web : www.frontdesk.co.in
Louis Kahn was an American architect born in 1901 in Estonia and immigrated to the United States as a child. Some of his most notable works include the Salk Institute, Exeter Library, and the National Assembly Building in Bangladesh. The document discusses Kahn's design of the Indian Institute of Management campus in Ahmedabad, India from 1963, noting its use of brick walls and concrete slabs. It provides details on the layout and design of the library, classrooms, dormitories, and other buildings within the complex. The document also briefly mentions Kahn's National Assembly Building in Bangladesh.
Digital Architecture - Modern Technologies in ArchitectureÇelik Nimani
In today's economy, technology is part of every single aspect of our life. Digital architecture uses computer aided design, programming, simulation and images to create virtual forms and physical structures. The same can be said to refer to other aspects of architecture that are defined by digital technologies.
Zaha Hadid was born in Iraq and studied in Lebanon before moving to London to study architecture. Some of her most notable works include the Vitra Fire Station in Germany (1993), her first built project, and the MAXXI Museum in Rome (2010). Hadid's deconstructivist style features non-orthogonal angles and a fluid integration of interior and exterior spaces. The Vitra Fire Station demonstrates her early style through a composition of concrete planes that bend and intersect. Her MAXXI Museum absorbs the surrounding landscape through intertwining oblong tubes. Hadid's Phaeno Science Center in Germany appears as a mysterious object connected to the city through sinuous concrete cones that give an illusion of floating.
The document outlines the interior design process, beginning with programming to define the client's needs, creating a schedule and budget, and developing the design. Programming involves gathering information through questionnaires, interviews, or inventories. It is important for good communication and managing expectations. The schedule addresses project milestones and assigns responsibilities, while the budget separates hard costs like construction from soft costs such as fees. Design development then transforms the client's needs into a practical and aesthetic solution. A mood board with physical samples of materials like fabrics, carpet, tiles, and paint is created to inspire the design.
Idate fontaine - trends on the ott market - june 2013GIlles Fontaine
This document discusses 5 key questions about the over-the-top (OTT) market:
1) OTT is currently not a niche market as over 50% of households in most countries do not receive advanced TV services from their TV provider.
2) OTT services have been successful without widespread connected TV adoption, though connectivity through devices like game consoles is growing.
3) Telcos are moving into OTT both to compete with pure OTT players and address viewers using second screens. However, OTT services will still capture around 12% of the global video market by 2020.
This document provides an overview and summary of the latest version (14) of a report on Japan's media landscape. It discusses key trends in Japan's media industry, including the rise of internet and mobile internet disruption brought about by companies like LINE and CyberAgent. It also profiles major players in Japan's advertising industry like Dentsu, Hakuhodo, Asatsu-DK and Recruit, and analyzes their financial performance and margins. The document aims to help readers understand the structure and important developments shaping Japan's influential media sector.
Introduction to hyper local media: full 12 inch versionDamian Radcliffe
Full slide pack offering a personal take on hyper-local in the UK. Would very much welcome comments, feedback and suggestions. A cut down version of these slides was presentation at Birmingham City University on 1st December and is also available on SlideShare, as is this pack broken into three due to file size.
Digital terrestrial TV (One-Seg, or 1seg) to mobile phones (mobile TV) started in Japan on April 1, 2006, and Japan's 1seg standard is also used in South America including Brazil. This report gives a comprehensive overview of the different types of mobile TV in Japan, describes business models used successfully in Japan for monetizing mobile TV. The report includes quantitative estimates of market size, and details of the numbers of mobile TV phones shipped (includes 2010 data, estimations of how many hours/month people watch mobile TV) and an introduction to DoCoMo's new profitable mobile beeTV
Version 14 of January 22, 2011
approx. 126 pages, 11 Figures, 50 Photos, 12 Tables, pdf-format, 4.7 Mbyte
The document discusses how technology has changed the film industry in several ways:
1) On-demand streaming services like Netflix and BBC iPlayer have allowed audiences to watch films and TV anytime from any device. This has impacted producers by generating revenue from international subscribers.
2) Advances in CGI and special effects like those used in Avatar and Gravity have made visuals more realistic and appealing to audiences. However, rendering films with these techniques is very time-consuming and expensive for producers.
3) The introduction of 3D and 4D films has enhanced the cinema experience for audiences, though 4D films may be too expensive for some. Producers aim to recreate films in these formats to attract larger audiences.
This presentation includes an in-depth study of an OTT service in the Indian market. The study further explains how demand surged in the country and how key player is bullish to deliver its content and service to the consumer.
1. The document compares several major OTT video services including Netflix, Amazon Prime, iTunes, Hulu, and YouTube. It discusses their positioning in the market, content catalogs, pricing models, users/usage, revenues, device availability, and international presence.
2. Content acquisition is key for OTT services given the competitive landscape. Transactional VOD services like iTunes and Amazon VOD are welcomed by studios as an additional sales channel. SVOD services must spend heavily on exclusive content through output deals to attract subscribers willing to pay monthly fees. Hulu has an advantage through content owner stakes but faces challenges as owners strike deals with pay TV providers.
3. Technical challenges include navigating the fragmentation of connected devices
DWS15 - TV & Video Forum - Can the internet handle everything ? - Florence Le...IDATE DigiWorld
The document discusses trends in television and video viewing habits based on survey data. It finds:
1) Younger viewers are spending more time watching video on smartphones, with the share of viewing on these devices rapidly increasing year-over-year.
2) Streaming video services like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime are growing significantly in subscribers in both the US and UK, while pay-TV subscriptions are declining or stagnating.
3) Popular YouTube channels are gaining as many subscribers as major pay-TV providers in France, indicating a shift to user-generated over subscription content.
4) Production costs are much lower for short-form web series compared to television, but television still generates substantially more advertising
Countdown Asia proposal (English ver) 20150915COUNTDOWN ASIA
This document proposes the Countdown Asia project, an entertainment program and platform aimed at delivering the latest Japanese and Asian cultural trends to audiences across Asia. It will include a TV program broadcast in Indonesia as well as an online portal, apps, and events. The TV program will feature rankings and footage on music, anime, manga and games trends in Tokyo, Jakarta, and other cities. It aims to promote cultural exchange and economic development across Asia.
The document discusses several topics related to future media technologies:
1) Cell phone technologies are advancing with touchscreens, internet access, apps, and changes like morphing designs and color-changing cases. HD radio allows AM/FM stations to broadcast additional digital programming.
2) The movie and video industry contributes over $16 billion to California's economy and is expanding to other states. Major studios produce hundreds of films annually alongside many independent productions.
3) Television is transitioning to HDTV while DVRs allow time-shifting of live programming. Streaming online content from networks will grow in popularity. The future of media technologies remains focused on portability, interactivity, and accessing more content on more
Television 2013_Digital Disruption_UOIT Innovation Conference PresentationSusan Dineen
The television industry in Canada has experienced significant changes in recent years driven by new technologies and trends. More choice and services are available to viewers through cable, satellite, IPTV and over-the-top services like Netflix. While Canadians still spend a lot of time watching TV, viewership is changing as people engage in multi-screen viewing and social media around content. Disruptive forces include Internet TV/OTT services producing original content, the rise of multi-screen experiences, and cord-cutting, though the latter remains relatively small in Canada. Broadcasters are focusing on audience engagement across multiple platforms to keep up with these changes.
The Secret Life of Streamers: Devices, Content, Location , and Quality Digital Strategist
This document analyzes viewing habits and device usage for streaming video content. It finds that while TVs remain the dominant screen for long-form viewing at home, smartphones and tablets see significant usage both in and out of the home. Streaming viewing is fragmented across multiple devices, with the average home using 1.7 screens for streaming. Content completion rates remain high regardless of device or time of day.
AL Live: Entertainment—The Top Digital Library Service in 2019 (October 2018)ALATechSource
This document discusses entertainment options for libraries in 2019. It summarizes a survey of 315 libraries that found streaming movies and TV to be the most popular new digital service libraries intend to add in 2019. The top drivers for selecting digital services are serving the greatest number of patrons and low cost per circulation. The document also highlights content available through the RBdigital platform, including the popular Acorn TV service, and discusses the benefits of their unlimited viewing model for libraries and patrons.
Copy of presentation given at BCU to media students about hyper-local in the UK. This is a cut down version of the full 12” pack. Comments, feedback and suggestions are very welcome.
This Media Trends report explores the current environment in which the subscription television sectors of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States are operating.
Rating wars between TV channels occur during prime time when channels compete for viewers to earn more money from advertisements. Recent rating wars have included those between Strictly Come Dancing and The X Factor on Saturday/Sunday nights. Strictly's viewership has increased in recent years while The X Factor's has declined. New technologies like streaming services and smartphones have impacted traditional TV viewing by allowing people to watch content on their own schedule and multitask with second screens.
Hyper local update: 20 key developments, December 2010 - January 2011Damian Radcliffe
Follow on from recent, more detailed slide pack offering a personal take on hyper-local in the UK. These slides include developments I thought were noteworthy in Dec10 - Jan11. Would very much welcome comments, feedback and suggestions.
Discuss the issues raised by media ownership in the production and exchange o...aquinasmedia
The UK radio industry is comprised mainly of public service broadcasters like the BBC and commercial stations like Absolute Radio. The BBC is publicly funded through television license fees, allowing it to create stable long-term original content. Absolute Radio targets "reluctant adults" by producing visual and mobile-friendly content centered around new technologies to build loyalty among changing audience habits. While the BBC dominates due to its funding and brand, Absolute is expanding its audience by guiding production based on how audiences consume media digitally.
In the face of the news of Google beginning to remove cookies from Chrome (30m users at the time of writing), there’s no longer time for marketers to throw their hands up and say “I didn’t know” or “They won’t go through with it”. Reality check - it has already begun - the time to take action is now. The good news is that there are solutions available and ready for adoption… but for many the race to catch up to the modern internet risks being a messy, confusing scramble to get back to "normal"
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
Capstone Project: Luxury Handloom Saree Brand
As part of my college project, I applied my learning in brand strategy to create a comprehensive project for a luxury handloom saree brand. Key aspects of this project included:
- *Competitor Analysis:* Conducted in-depth competitor analysis to identify market position and differentiation opportunities.
- *Target Audience:* Defined and segmented the target audience to tailor brand messages effectively.
- *Brand Strategy:* Developed a detailed brand strategy to enhance market presence and appeal.
- *Brand Perception:* Analyzed and shaped the brand perception to align with luxury and heritage values.
- *Brand Ladder:* Created a brand ladder to outline the brand's core values, benefits, and attributes.
- *Brand Architecture:* Established a cohesive brand architecture to ensure consistency across all brand touchpoints.
This project helped me gain practical experience in brand strategy, from research and analysis to strategic planning and implementation.
Build marketing products across the customer journey to grow your business and build a relationship with your customer. For example you can build graders, calculators, quizzes, recommendations, chatbots or AR apps. Things like Hubspot's free marketing grader, Moz's site analyzer, VenturePact's mobile app cost calculator, new york times's dialect quiz, Ikea's AR app, L'Oreal's AR app and Nike's fitness apps. All of these examples are free tools that help drive engagement with your brand, build an audience and generate leads for your core business by adding value to a customer during a micro-moment.
Key Takeaways:
Learn how to use specific GPTs to help you Learn how to build your own marketing tools
Generate marketing ideas for your business How to think through and use AI in marketing
How AI changes the marketing game
What’s “In” and “Out” for ABM in 2024: Plays That Help You Grow and Ones to L...Demandbase
Delve into essential ABM ‘plays' that propel success while identifying and leaving behind tactics that no longer yield results. Led by ABM Experts, Jon Barcellos, Head of Solutions at Postal and Tom Keefe, Principal GTM Expert at Demandbase.
In this humorous and data-heavy session, join us in a joyous celebration of life honoring the long list of SEO tactics and concepts we lost this year. Remember fondly the beautiful time you shared with defunct ideas like link building, keyword cannibalization, search volume as a value indicator, and even our most cherished of friends: the funnel. Make peace with their loss as you embrace a new paradigm for organic content: Pillar-Based Marketing. Along the way, discover that the results that old SEO and all its trappings brought you weren’t really very good at all, actually.
In this respectful and life-affirming service—erm, session—join Ryan Brock (Chief Solution Officer at DemandJump and author of Pillar-Based Marketing: A Data-Driven Methodology for SEO and Content that Actually Works) and leave with:
• Clear and compelling evidence that most legacy SEO metrics and tactics have slim to no impact on SEO outcomes
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OTT Landscape in Japan
1. OTT Landscape in Japan
Dr. Kazu Shimura
InfoCom Research
January 2014
@ Kazu Shimura 1
2. More than 50% households has broadband connection and more
than 60% mobile phones sold in 2013 are smartphones.
Japanese digital market is highly advanced and there should be a
big opportunity for OTT players.
It, however, seems that the OTT business have not achieved huge
success yet.
One of the reason for that is the main contents providers are the
TV networks and they don’t want to open their contents on line.
The year of 2013, the trend is changing. The TV networks have
started to provide their contents to OTT players.
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Summary
3. Broadband
penetration is more
than 50%.
3G and LTE has 131
million
subscribers, includin
g LTE has 14 millions
subscribers
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Japan.. Advanced Infrastructure for
OTT Business
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The Number of Mobile Subscribers and The
Volume of Data Traffico n the Internet in Japan
Data Traffic(Gbps)
Internet Subscribers(Million)
Mobile Subscribers(Million)
Mobile
Source: MIC(Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)
4. 60% of mobile phone sold in 2013
are the smartphone.
iPhone? …. FREE with two years
mobile plan contracts.
Subway, Starbucks, lots of WiFi café
in town.
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Digital Devices with WiFi Connections
Anywhere
5. @ Kazu Shimura 5
No OTT players has taken advantage
of it yet…
Why ?
6. Fifty eight original dramas in December 2013 are now on air on the
free TV.
Five large TV networks provides high quality original contents for
free (ad supported) with 24/7 broadcasting.
The annual cumulative program production budget of the five TV
networks is over five billion US dollars.
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High Quality Original Contents on TV
for FREE
TV
TV Dramas now on air
7. People spend more
than three hours a
day to watch
television.
99.8% of
households has TV
at home.
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TV is still Dominant for Media
Consumption
TV
Source: Hakuhodo
Interne
t
8. Multichannel TV services has been matured for ten years.
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Satellite and Cable Operators are
Struggling…
The Name of
Multichannel
TV Operator
The Number
of
Subscribers
ARPU(US$)
Sky
PerfecTV!
(Satellite)
3,742,178
(October,
2013)
32
J:COM
(Cable)
3,121,500
(May, 2013)
N/A
Cable +
Satellite
Around 20%
Source: MIC and IR Data
9. NHK is a public broadcasting service.
The annual fee costs US$136. Half of households pay the fee…
Two terrestrial TV broadcasting channels and Two satellite channels
24/7 broadcasting. News, original dramas, major
sports, documentary, educations..
More than US$50 billion for the annual production budget.
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NHK as the largest paid TV Operator
Revenue US$64.8 million
The Number of
workers
13,092
Annual fee costs
US$136 only for
terrestrial subscription
US$240 for both
terrestrial and satellite
subscriptions
Fewer
people
pay the
fee..
Source: MIC, NHK
10. We enjoy 16 free TV channels already.
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Contents Market from the
Consumers Viewpoint
TV
3 hours a day
16 channels US$136 For NHK
(2 terrestrial channels)
US$320 For Satellite
US$300 For Cable
FREE for TV Networks
(6 terrestrial channels and 8
satellite channels)
US
dramas, ci
nemas, sp
orts..
News, Origin
al
dramas, Maj
or sports
MoneyTime
No more time to spend
for watching contents…
11. The largest contents providers are TV networks in Japan.
They think that the OTT cannibalizes their advertising business.
Thus, they don’t distribute their contents on line.
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Contents Market from the Business
Side
OTT Platforms
Major Contents
Providers
(TV Networks)
US
movies, dramas, animati
ons..
Japanese old movies.
TV
Digital DeviceSmart TV
12. Subscription VOD service is not popular in Japan.
Problems: Contents on each OTT platform are almost the
same, such as CSI, HEROES, LOST and old Japanese movies.
@ Kazu Shimura 12
OTT in Japan is not huge..
The Name
of OTT
Players
TSUTAYA
TV
U-NEXT T’s TV
The Number of
titles 40,000 81,000 N/A
Monthly
Fee
20 titles
for US$10
US$19
Pay Per
View Only
The Fee of the
Pay Per View
for Brand-new
Cinema
US$4 US$4 US$5
13. (Caution, unofficial information) hulu Japan has 0.5 million
subscribers.
Launched September 2011.
Monthly fee costs US$10.
They expand their titles to provide such as local Japanese dramas
and movies.
@ Kazu Shimura 13
US OTT Players have come..
14. “niconico(ni-ko-ni-ko)” is the Japanese YouTube.
10 billion UGC videos are uploaded.
Young and men, so-called OTAKU, skewed community.
More than US$10 million monthly revenue.
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niconico – Japanese YouTube
The number of
registered
members
36.26 million,
including 2.11
million paid service
The monthly fee of
Premium Service
$5
User Demographic
Age 0-19:16%, 20-29
40.9%, 30-39:23.1%
Gender: Men 67%.
15. NTT Docomo, KDDI and Softbank have their own contents
distribution platform.
In March 2013, three of them launched smart TV service
which enabled users to watch their contents on TV screen
with the USB stick.
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Telecom Careers started VOD platforms.
dMarket
(NTT
Docomo)
Smart Pass
(KDDI)
UULA
(Softbank)
The Number
of
Subscribers
7.01 million
(video
subscriber
4.46 million)
7.99 million
(including
music, video
and books)
N/A
Monthly Fee US$4
US$6 for
SVOD
US$4
Titles N/A N/A 60,000
16. NHK and TV Networks launched their own OTT platform.
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The TV Networks VOD Platform
The name of
TV networks
OTT platform
NHK
OnDemand
NTV
Ondemand
TBS
Ondemand
FujiTV
Ondemand
fee
• US$10 for
catch-up
service.
• US$10 for
archives
• US$1-3 for
pay per
view
• US$3 for
pay per
view.
• US$10 for
Season
Pack(13
episodes)
• US$3 for
pay per
view
• US$15 for
Season
Pack(13
episodes)
• US$10 for
monthly
• US$15 for
season
pack(13
episodes)
others
Annual
revenue is
US$10 million
N/A N/A N/A
17. One year ago, the TV Networks delivered their contents directly
to the consumers.
October 2013, YouTube Japan launched to deliver the popular TV
dramas.
November 2013, amazon Japan launched the TV drama streaming
service.
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Now the time for online.
The TV Networks on demand Service, i.e., TBS
on demand, FujiTV on demand…
NHK On
demand
OTT Platform: hulu, YouTube, amazon,
TSUTAYA TV, T’s TV….
Consumers
No
middle
man
18. It’s complicated.. partners or competitors?
@ Kazu Shimura 18
Current Landscape in the Japanese
OTT Market
TV Networks VOD platform
Telecom
Careers VOD
platform
OTT platform for
premium contents
Foreign OTT
platform
OTT platform
for both UGC
and premiums
OTT platform
for UGC
Consumers
FREE UGC CONTENTSPREMIUM PAID CONTENTS
DIRECT DELIVERY TO CONSUMERS
OTT Platform for Premium Contents
OTT Platform for UGC
19. Japanese OTT market would grow because the TV networks
provide their contents with OTT platform.
YouTube and amazon streaming services will give huge
impact not only on the OTT market but also on the whole
media market in Japan.
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Key Takeaways