Targeted Ads For Terrestrial Television - How ‘old’ Tv Can Compete With Cable, Satellite And OnlineGenerator Research LimitedMarch 10, 2009 44 Pages - SKU: GS2154528 |
| The report first reviews key market developments such as Google TV Ads, Canoe Ventures, SpotRunner, Sky ‘Smart TV’, Virgin Media’s targeted advertising project, Yahoo TV Widgets and Project Canvas.
The report next explains what terrestrial television broadcasters are doing in response to these initiatives and how the terrestrial broadcasters could take the fight to the competition. The report then provides a detailed description of a new internet television service, referred to as ‘MyTV’ that would be delivered to a new type of television set, or a new set-top box (STB), and which would contain a range of features that could be present a stronger proposition to the user than what is offered by cable and satellite TV service providers. The report then explains how the MyTV service concept could be brought to market by analysing the business viability of a joint venture project that would deliver the MyTV service, and thereby enable the delivery of targeted advertising. The interests of the key stakeholders in the venture are analysed, along with regulatory factors. The report concludes with providing market projections for the value of targeted television advertising in the U.S. and the U.K. Key Benefits
This report will be of great interest to those who are involved with any aspect of television advertising. Key functional areas include:
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