Abstract
Introduction
The broadcast environment is transforming as new technologies, standards and
formats emerge. Traditional broadcast architectures and infrastructure assets
are evolving to handle multi-channel and multi-platform distribution as well
as HD content and file-based workflows This databook outlines market sizes and
revenue forecasts for multiple sub-segments within the broadcast value
chain.
Scope
Covers market sizes and forecasts in Western Europe. Provides sizing and
forecasts for media asset management, infrastructure, live production
switchers, professional services and other. Covers value chain sub-segments
including automation, archive management, video servers, encoders and
multiplexers, editing.
Highlights
The broadcast sector is growing increasingly competitive as new entrants on
traditional and non-traditional platforms (such as online video) drive
consumers away from incumbent services. Broadcasters are looking to reduce
their operational expenditures (OpEx) and boost their operational
efficiencies. Achieving this goal, however, requires investment into new
infrastructure assets particularly as traditional architectures become
outdated and new solutions help create competitive advantage.
Reasons to Purchase
Understand Western European market sizes for key sub-segments within the
broadcast value chain. Address software and hardware growth in broadcasting
until 2012.