Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Interactive Program Guides Are Expanding The Market
- More Companies Are Participating In Development of IPGs
- More Geographic Regions Are Opening Up For IPGs
- Consumer Electronics Products Are Becoming Targets For IPGs
- Gemstar-TV Guide Still Defines The Agenda For IPGs
- The Market Will Expand Incrementally
- Methodology
- Years Of Experience
- Experienced Team Of Analysts
- Our Holistic Approach Helps Make Sense Of Changes Coming To The Consumer Entertainment Markets
- Methodology
- Shipment Growth Of Digital Set Top Boxes And Digital Consumer Electronics Products Taken Into Account
- Previously Issued Reports That Provide Useful Information
- Electronic Program Guides In Flux
- Four New Directions For Growth Of The Industry
- The Migration From Electronic Program Guides (EPGs) To Interactive Program Guides (IPGs)
- Electronic Program Guides Present A Grid Of TV Listings
- Interactive Program Guides Increase Navigation Options
- The Settling Of Lawsuits Opens The Way For Competition
- New Geographic Regions Are Becoming Available As Markets
- Tribune Media Services Expanding Their Product Portfolio In Europe
- Microsofts IP-TV Also Expanding Into Europe
- Consumer Electronics Products Are Now Viable Targets For IPGs
- IPGs Are Likely To Be Used In Any Devices That Show Digital Video
- A Quick Look At The Consumer Visual Entertainment Market
- Four Ways For Digital Video "Content" To Get To Consumers
- Visual Entertainment Creates The Market
- Consumer Terminal (TV, PC, Set Top Box) Holds The IPG
- Recurring Revenues Or One-Time Fees Are Paid For Use Of An IPG
- Packaged Goods, Broadcast Networks, Cable/Satellite TV, Video From Telcos, And The Internet Deliver "Content" To Consumer Terminals And Personal Computers
- Personal Computers And The Internet Create New Opportunities
- Seven Market Segments Likely To Drive Growth For IPGs
- Network-connected TV Systems
- Cable TV Systems
- Open Cable Applications Platform (OCAP) IPGs Will Provide Support For Video-On-Demand, Personal Video Recorders and HDTV
- Satellite TV Systems
- Digital Terrestrial Broadcast TV Systems
- Telephone Company And IP-TV Systems
- Telco Video Services Will Support VOD, PVR and HDTV
- Telco Services May Support Non-TV Applications As Well
- Line Powered Consumer Electronics TV Systems
- CE Products Require "Built In" Circuitry Plus A Data Delivery Service
- Data Delivery Service Presents A Business Model Problem
- Telephone Line Downloads Paid For By Subscriptions
- Wireless In-Home Networks Using A Broadband Connection
- Digital TV Sets And Digital Disk Recorders Will Need An IPG
- Large Consumer Electronics Companies Pay The Fees
- Data Delivery Over Broadcast TV Services - "Datacasting"
- Based On TeleText And The Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI)
- TV Guide Advances Datacasting With TV Guide On Screen
- TV Guide Has Developed An Innovative National Delivery Network
- TV Guides Datacasting Approach Being Used Throughout The World
- Wireless and Portable Consumer Electronic TV Systems
- The Internet, Which Is Its Own Unique Group
- PC-TV Tuners Create A New Category - Downloadable IPGs
- VEIL Interactive - A Possible Breakthrough For Delivery Of TV Program Listing Data
- VEIL Embeds Data Bits Into The Visible Portion Of A TV Image
- VEIL 2 Survives Digitization, Compression And Decompression
- VEIL 2 Could Be Used To Delivery IPG Data Via Digital Satellite
- Vertical Blanking Interval Datacasting Doesnt Work On Digital TV Services
- VEIL 2 Can Be Decoded Using Standard Digital Circuits Inside The Box
- Step-By-Step Analysis Of Scientific Atlantas SARA As A Model IPG
- Scientific Atlantas Resident Application - SARA - As A Model IPG
- Inside SARA - The Basics
- SARA "Look And Feel" Can Be Adjusted For Branding
- Support For "Everything On Demand," Or "xOD"
- Support For High Definition Television (HDTV)
- Support For "Web-Like" HTML Services
- Support For Personal Video Recorders
- Four Crucial Ingredients Reduce The Playing Field Over The Long Term
- Access To The TV Listings Databases
- IPG Applications
- Ways To Get The TV Listings To The IPG Applications
- Deep Financial Pockets And A Long-Term Roadmap To Support Engineering Resources For
- Future Development
- Only Three Companies Seem To Come To Mind
- Gemstar-TV Guide Continues To Define The Agenda For The Interactive Program Guide Industry
- Gemstar-TV Guide Changes Tactics - "Kinder" & "Gentler"
- Gemstar-TV Guide Restructures
- TV Guide Reinvigorates Their Approach - "Whats On?"
- TV Guide Brand Name Clearly Separates Them From The Competition
- NBCs Olympics Coverage Promoted On TV Guide Channel
- TV Guide Brand Riding "Shotgun" With Technology Agreements
- A Closer Look At The Major Comcast IPG Deal
- Open Cable Applications Platform (OCAP) To Benefit
- TV Guide Is A Dominant Player In Their Current Market Segments
- TV Guide Publishing Segment
- TV Guide Cable and Satellite TV Segment
- TV Guide Consumer Electronics Licensing Segment
- Other Items That Help TV Guide Continue To Define The IPG Agenda
- TV Guide Adapting To Drive Revenues For Network Service Providers
- TV Guide On Screen Takes The Lead For IPG-Equipped Consumer Electronic Products
- TV Guide On Screen Poised To Change The Advertising Market On A Worldwide Basis
- Advertising Opportunities Are Built In To All TV Guide IPGs
- A Quick Look At The TV Guide On Screen IPG
- Microsoft TV As A Major Participant In The IPG Market
- Microsoft Approach Is Also Focused On Driving Incremental New Revenues To Service Providers Through Their IPG
- Microsoft Has Deeper Roots In The IPG Business Than You Think
- Microsoft Covers The "Portal" Business Across The Board
- Microsoft TV: Bringing The Power of .NET to Television
- Extending Web Services to the TV
- Connected Services and Experiences with .NET
- Building on the.NET Developer Community
- Microsoft Windows Media Series 9 And Beyond
- High Definition Television Being Promoted By Windows Media
- Microsoft Is A Global Industry Leader For Digital Rights Management (DRM)
- Partnerships With Disney, Time-Warner, And Others
- Making "Content" Portable Is Coming Next
- Microsoft TV Foundation Edition Succeeding In Cable TV
- Microsofts High Performance, Small-Footprint, IPG Is Quick, Intuitive, And Extensible
- Easy To Deploy, Easy To Use, Results In Increased Revenues
- IPG Scales Up To Support HDTV, On Demand, PVR, Etc.
- Managed "Content" Service Channels Support Interactivity Using A Carousel Approach For Lower Bandwidth Systems
- In North America, CableLabs OCAP Is A Consideration
- Microsoft TV Deploys New IP-TV Systems
- Swisscom/Bluewin IP TV Trials
- Microsoft Defining Itself As A Systems Company For Next-Generation TV Service Providers
- Deep Pockets, Global Reach And Solid Company Commitment Provide Clear Advantages
- Tribune Media Services - Expanding In North America And Globally
- TMS Is Primary Provider Of TV Listing Data
- TMS Is A Primary Data Provider For Online TV Listing Services
- TMS Provides TV Listings To 30 Million Cable TV Households
- TMS Acquires iSurfTV - Enters IPG Market
- TMS Expanding Into Europe
- Pioneer Electronics (USA), Inc.
- Pioneer Broadband Division Has A 25 Year History Providing Set Top Boxes And Hardware For The Cable TV Industry
- Voyager™ Digital Set Top Boxes - Support For HDTV & PVR
- Pioneer Supports CableLabs OpenCable PHILA Initiative
- Pioneer Passport Application Suite From Pioneer Digital Technologies, Inc. Includes EPG/IPG
- Pioneer Passport Version 3.0 Application Suite
- Pioneer Passports Interactive Program Guide (IPG)
- Compliant With Interactive Service Architecture
- Available On All Popular Digital Cable Set Top Boxes
- Other IPG Companies
- Liberate Technologies
- Significant Restructuring To Position Liberate For Growth
- Liberates Updated Tag Line: "Digital Services Automation"
- Liberate Provides A Complete Portfolio For Developing Interactive Services, Including Voice & High-Speed Data
- Digeo. Inc.
- Digeos iTV Service Is Already Available
- Digeo Unveils Expanded Moxi Media Center Product Family
- The Moxi™ Menu - An Extensible, Flexible IPG
- Digeo To Support OpenCable™ Application Platform (OCAP) Compatibility
- Digeos Moxi Menu And Moxi Media Center Support A Wide Range Of Set Top Box Features - Including PVR & DVD
- The Computer Download EPGs
- Decision Marks Titan TV - Free Over-The-Air PVR
- Freys Electronics SAGE
- nexTView in Germany
- DigiGuide in the UK
- Market Value For IPGs
- Two Major Categories Of IPG Products
- Network-Connected Digital Set Top Boxes
- Consumer Electronics Products
- Contracts For Usage Fees And Licensing Are Flexible
- North American Market Value By Category
- Network-Connected Set Top Box IPGs By Category
- Consumer Electronics Products With IPGs By Category
- European Market Value By Category
- Network-Connected Set Top Box IPGs By Category
- Consumer Electronics Products With IPGs By Category
- Asian Market Value By Category
- Network-Connected Set Top Box IPGs By Category
- Consumer Electronics Products With IPGs By Category
- ROW Market Value By Category
- Network-Connected Set Top Box IPGs By Category
- Consumer Electronics Products With IPGs By Category
- Worldwide Market Value Summary By Category
- Network-Connected Set Top Box IPGs By Category
- Consumer Electronics Products With IPGs By Category
- Regional Market Value
- Network-Connected Set Top Box IPG Revenues
- Regional Value Of Consumer Electronics Products With Licensed IPGs
- Comparison Between Recurring And One-Time IPG Value
List of Tables
- Table 1. Worldwide Value Of IPG Usage Fees And Licensing Fees (Annual Value in US$ in millions, annual growth rate, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 2. Number Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - North America (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 3. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - North America (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 4. Number Of Consumer Electronics Products Licensing IPGs By Category - North America (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 5. Annual Value Of Consumer Electronics Products Using IPGs By Category - North America (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 6. Number Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category- Europe (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 7. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - Europe (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 8. Number Of Consumer Electronics Products Licensing IPGs By Category - Europe (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 9. Annual Value Of Consumer Electronics Products Using IPGs By Category - Europe (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 10. Number Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - Asia (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 11. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - Asia (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 12. Number Of Consumer Electronics Products Licensing IPGs By Category - Asia (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 13. Annual Value Of Consumer Electronics Products Using IPGs By Category - Asia (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 14. Number Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category- ROW (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 15. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - ROW (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 16. Number Of Consumer Electronics Products Licensing IPGs By Category- ROW (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 17. Annual Value Of Consumer Electronics Products Using IPGs By Category - ROW (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 18. Number Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - Worldwide (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 19. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - Worldwide (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 20. Number Of Consumer Electronics Products Licensing IPGs by Category - Worldwide (Number of boxes paying IPG fees, in thousands, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 21. Annual Value Of Consumer Electronics Products Using IPGs By Category - Worldwide (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 22. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Region (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 23. Annual Value Of Consumer ElectronicsProducts Using IPGs By Region (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, percent of regional total, by category, and Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 24. Comparison Of Worldwide Annual Value Between IPG Fees Collected For Network-Connected Set Top Boxes And Consumer Electronics Products (worldwide annual value, US$ in millions, by major group, annual growth rate in percent, percent of worldwide total value, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Ways Professional "Media" and "Content" Get Delivered To Consumers
- Figure 2. Screen Shot Of TV Guide On Screen IPG Showing Embedded Advertisement
- Figure 3. Screen Shot Of TV Guide On Screen IPG Showing Interface To Attached PVR
- Figure 4. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Category - Worldwide (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions)
- Figure 5. Annual Value Of Consumer Electronics Products Using IPGs By Category - Worldwide (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions)
- Figure 6. Annual Value Of Network-Connected Set Top Boxes Using IPGs By Region (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions)
- Figure 7. Annual Value Of Consumer ElectronicsProducts Using IPGs By Region (Value of IPG fees, in US$ millions)
- Figure 8. Comparison Of Worldwide Annual Value Between IPG Fees Collected For Network-Connected Set Top Boxes And Consumer Electronics Products (worldwide annual value, US$ in Billions)
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