Abstract
Overview
Introduction
New technologies are enabling broadcasters to provide consumers with an
increasing array of content services and viewing experiences. As these
developments occur, there is pressure to remain competitive by reducing OpEx
and boosting efficiencies. This review report outlines the key opportunities
for vendors, systems integrators and professional services players in the
broadcast value chain.
Scope
- Outlines major market players in the value chain and their respective
service offerings.
- Highlights broadcasters' sentiment with regards to multi-platform
distribution and the transition towards file-based workflows.
- Addresses the necessity of business-IT alignment to enhance operational
efficiency.
Report Highlights
Traditional physical workflows, affectionately known as ' sneakernet' by some
in the industry, are being rapidly transitioned to digital ' tapeless' -based
workflows. This transition creates a variety of enterprise-wide benefits for
broadcasters, including a reduction in OpEx, a reduction in production times
and enhanced repurposing opportunities.
Traditional broadcasters are no longer competing solely against their peers.
Convergence in communications systems, dramatic growth in residential
broadband penetration, user-generated content (UGC) and shifting consumer
habits are requiring traditional broadcasters to re-evaluate their
distribution strategies.
Asset management systems are one of the most important applications in the
modern broadcast infrastructure environment. The movement towards a MAM system
essentially transforms physical handling of media content to an
automation-assisted method of handling media content.
Reasons to Purchase
- Understand the key competitive dynamics and major players within the
sector.
- Comprehend key opportunities for traditional technology vendors in the
broadcast sector.
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