broadcasters in comment and analysis

silicon.com old school

Comment But this ability to produce video put us alongside broadcasters in some people's eyes, which meant journalists got interviews with people who would not normally have had anything to do with such a new title. [07 Jul 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation

Comment I can only see very difficult times ahead for broadcasters. When I was a child there was no television. Radio was strictly LW, MW and SW. My oldest children can remember black-and-white TV but there were no colour services, nor were videos, PCs... [26 Mar 2008]

Tech Visions: TV extends its reach

Comment The power of broadcasters to dictate what you watch and when is waning. Big push power from broadcasters is waning. Consumers' viewing options will open up even further and the incumbent studios and broadcasters will have to invent new ways of... [24 Oct 2007]

Ashley Highfield

AS Profile While other broadcasters - perhaps Rupert Murdoch aside - struggle to adapt to the internet and the fast-changing media landscape, Highfield, as head of the Future Media and Technology unit, continues to drag the Beeb kicking and screaming into... [12 Oct 2007]

Eric Schmidt

AS Profile But Schmidt has successfully brokered deals with broadcasters such as the BBC to make their content available on the site. It's been another big year for Eric Schmidt, who maintains his position in the top 3 Agenda Setters, as the global rise and... [12 Oct 2007]

Niklas Zennström

AS Profile Industry watchers are already warning that broadcasters and pay-TV operators will come under increasing pressure from virtual networks, such as Joost. Niklas Zennström may have sold Skype to eBay in 2005 but that wasn't the end of the story for... [12 Oct 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Media wars

Comment Meanwhile, the broadcasters are clinging to their old model where they call the shots. What are the old broadcasters to do? But as far as I can see most of the old broadcasters seem to be going in the opposite direction - making sites exclusive... [31 Aug 2007]

IPTV for beginners

Comment Speaking at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference I attended in April, OpenTV CEO Alan Guggenheim said: "The beauty of IPTV is that it is a mixed medium. The traditional business model for broadcasters, which has worked... [04 Jun 2007]

Leader: TV's changing channels

Leader And TV is fighting back - the rise of on-demand online services being offered by major television broadcasters is going to play an increasingly significant part as well. But what does the current explosion of user-generated content and web 2.0... [03 May 2007]

The Murdoch factor

AS Analysis Already broadcasters are realising that instead of protesting copyrighted materials being posted on the site, they must find a way to work with YouTube. Rupert Murdoch may rule the media world but he's still beholden to the innovative upstarts for... [25 Sep 2006]

Behind the scenes at England's World Cup HQ

Comment The FA also has a massive media centre at the England team HQ, providing tech facilities for 250 journalists and broadcasters at each press conference. To stop the press putting all their microphones on the table at press conferences, The FA has... [15 Jun 2006]

Leader: Why mobile TV is important

Leader These are important for equipment vendors - people like Nokia in the case of the first example (DVB-H), Qualcomm in the place of the second (MediaFLO) - and also operators and TV broadcasters. Why is mobile TV - in all its main guises - important? [05 Jun 2006]

Leader: The kids today...

Leader Young people are also setting the trends which will determine the shake-out in many industries - most notably in the media market where the web 2.0 revolution and technologies such as IPTV threaten to take chunks out of the revenues of traditional... [03 May 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The new age of web ads

Comment With IPTV, the problem is larger - the majority of television broadcasters are funded through advertising. IPTV is coming - but how will it make money? Quocirca's Clive Longbottom speculates on the many options - from monthly payments to innovative... [28 Apr 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: 3G disappointments

Comment Broadcasters may soon be suffering at the hands of podcasting and vBlogs in the same way the music industry suffered at the hands of MP3. Soon after the introduction of 2G (second generation) mobiles, a few extras were added to realize a... [04 Nov 2005]

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