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2007 Global Digital Media Volume 2 - Content and Application Markets

Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd

Published: May. 29, 2007 - 148 Pages


Table of Contents


1. THE DIGITAL HOME

1.1 Home media centres

1.1.1 Market in progress

1.1.2 Market analysis - 2007

1.1.3 Statistics and forecasts

1.1.4 Industry sectors vying for home media market

1.1.5 Home media product examples

1.1.6 Consumer confusion - analyses

1.1.7 Industry consortia

1.1.8 Other key trends and developments

1.1.9 Still a long way to go…

1.2 DVRs

1.2.1 Introduction

1.2.2 Market developments

1.2.3 DVR pioneer: TiVo

1.2.4 DVR market statistics & forecasts

1.2.5 Developments in the USA

2. EVOLUTIONS IN BROADCASTING

2.1 Digital TV

2.1.1 Introduction

2.1.2 First digital TV developments

2.1.3 Pay TV - mature versus emerging markets

2.1.4 Market observations

2.1.5 Global overview and statistics

2.1.6 Regional overview and statistics

2.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)

2.2.1 Introduction

2.2.2 Broadband TV

2.2.3 Video streaming

2.2.4 Market developments

2.2.5 Market analyses - late 2006

2.2.6 IPTV market statistics

2.2.7 Global overview

2.2.8 IPTV standards

2.2.9 Industry association

2.3 Interactive TV

2.3.1 Introduction

2.3.2 Market analysis 2006 - 2007

2.3.3 i-Advertising analysis

2.3.4 Market leaders

2.3.5 Statistics and forecasts 2005 - 2009

2.3.6 Business modelling

2.3.7 interactive TV - early developments

2.4 HDTV and datacasting

2.4.1 Introduction to digital HDTV

2.4.2 HDTV standards

2.4.3 HDTV set market statistics

2.4.4 HDTV included in DVB

2.4.5 DSL TV

2.4.6 HDTV may tip the scales

2.4.7 Datacasting

3. VIDEO MEDIA

3.1 Video media entertainment and communication

3.1.1 New emerging business models

3.1.2 Video entertainment

3.1.3 Personal video services

3.1.4 Video-on-Demand (VoD)

3.1.5 Video media statistics and forecasts

3.2 IPTV & video broadband

3.2.1 The future of IPTV

3.2.2 Case studies

3.2.3 Business models

3.2.4 Telcos versus media companies

3.2.5 Value-added multimedia

3.2.6 Web TV

3.2.7 Choices to be made

4. INTERNET DIGITAL MEDIA

4.1 Internet content and services

4.1.1 New emerging business models

4.1.2 The online content market

4.1.3 Key online content and services

4.1.4 Digital Rights Management (DRM)

4.2 Blogs, social networks and UGC

4.2.1 Web 2.0 introduction

4.2.2 User Generated Content

4.2.3 Blogging and web publishing

4.2.4 Social networking

4.2.5 Every site needs its own YouTube

4.2.6 A popularity contest

4.2.7 Other developments

4.2.8 My Second Life

4.2.9 Statistics and forecasts

5. MOBILE DIGITAL MEDIA

5.1 Mobile content and services

5.1.1 Mobile content statistics, trends and forecasts

5.1.2 Mobile adult content

5.1.3 Mobile email

5.1.4 Mobile gambling

5.1.5 Mobile games

5.1.6 Mobile Internet

5.1.7 Mobile music and ringtones

5.1.8 Mobile UGC

5.1.9 Mobile TV and video

5.1.10 Mobile sports

5.1.11 Mobile marketing/advertising

5.1.12 Mobile and permission-based marketing

5.2 Mobile TV

5.2.1 Mobile TV standard

5.2.2 Mobile TV Phase 2

5.2.3 The mobile TV fallacy - analysis

5.2.4 Mobile TV and WiMAX could be a good match

5.2.5 The broadcaster and the mobile operator

5.2.6 Regional overview - mobile TV developments

5.2.7 Mobile TV developments

5.2.8 Mobile TV statistics and forecasts

6. VOIP

6.1 NGNs: converging networks

6.1.1 Dedicated voice and dedicated data networks

6.1.2 Changes driven by IP

6.1.3 Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)

6.1.4 Next Generation packet Networks (NGN)

6.1.5 IP objectives

6.1.6 NGN standards

6.1.7 IMS forum

6.2 IP=IT

6.2.1 From VoIP to triple play

6.2.2 The future of VoIP lies in videoconferencing

6.2.3 From basic services to value added applications

6.3 IP - enhanced services

6.4 IP is making data market redundant

6.5 IP is upsetting the telcos

6.5.1 Mobile VoIP

6.6 Technology and communication

7. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS

Exhibit 1 - Description of National Cable and Television Association’s broadband home

Exhibit 2 - Media centre applications & products

Exhibit 3 - Media centre devices

Exhibit 4 - Networked client devices

Exhibit 5 - Research and industry information on DVR in the USA

Exhibit 6 - Equivalence between access modes and traditional audiovisual use

Exhibit 7 - Top 5 IPTV providers worldwide - 2006

Exhibit 8 - Digital Video Broadcasting Project

Exhibit 9 - Preferences for watching video on Internet versus other Internet activities - 2006

Exhibit 10 - Global overview of key IPTV players

Exhibit 11 - Traditional IPTV versus broadband video (‘eye will’)

Exhibit 12 - Advantages of tele-medicine

Exhibit 13 - Applications of Microsoft’s Virtual Earth

Exhibit 14 - Leading Web 2.0 companies

Exhibit 15 - Examples of social networking websites - 2006

Exhibit 16 - Second Life financials - February 2007

Exhibit 17 - Second Life statistics - 2007

Exhibit 18 - Key m-gambling market segments

Exhibit 19 - Mobile TV - Unicast and MBMS - 2006

Exhibit 20 - ITU-T definition of a Next Generation Network

Exhibit 21 - IP-based enhanced services




Table 1 - Homes with connected entertainment networks worldwide - 2009 - 2011

Table 2 - Value of home networking devices market worldwide - 2005; 2011

Table 3 - Forecast installed base of homes with connected entertainment networks worldwide - 2009 - 2011

Table 4 - DVR subscribers worldwide - 2005; 2011

Table 5 - TiVo DVR subscribers - August 2006

Table 6 - DVR unit shipments worldwide - 2006; 2010

Table 7 - DVR households by region - 2003 - 2005; 2010

Table 8 - Set-top box market - 2006; 2009

Table 9 - United Kingdom pay TV take up, share of homes - 2004 - 2006

Table 10 - Asia pay TV subscribers, penetration & advertising revenue, selected countries - 2005

Table 11 - Digital TV penetration worldwide - 2006; 2009; 2011

Table 12 - Worldwide households connected to digital TV by delivery system - 2011

Table 13 - Asia’s TV broadcasting market statistics - 2005

Table 14 - Asia residential TV market projections - 2010

Table 15 - IPTV subscribers worldwide - comparison of analysts’ forecasts - 2007 - 2010

Table 16 - IPTV subscribers - Americas, Asia and Europe - 2007 - 2011

Table 17 - IPTV services revenue worldwide - 2006; 2010

Table 18 - Percentage of IPTV subscribers by region - 2006

Table 19 - US HDTV adoption forecast - 2008

Table 20 - Homes passed by cable HDTV service and annual change - 2002 - 2006

Table 21 - Online video streams & market share of top 10 online video sites in USA - August 2006

Table 22 - VoD/NVoD households and revenues by region - 2005; 2010

Table 23 - Top five IPTV providers by subscribers - 2007

Table 24 - PCCW NOW subscriber growth - 2003 - 2007

Table 25 - Consumers use of Internet dating in European countries - 2005

Table 26 - Number of free email users - Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail - 2006

Table 27 - Top five e-government countries - 2005

Table 28 - Forecasts and estimates of US online travel revenues - 2003 - 2009

Table 29 - Online US travel revenues and estimates - 2003 - 2009

Table 30 - US ad spending on social networking sites - 2006 - 2007; 2010

Table 31 - Worldwide ad spending on social networking sites - 2006 - 2007; 2010

Table 32 - Unique visitors to the most popular blogging service worldwide - 2005 - 2006

Table 33 - Unique visitors to top 3 US blogs - May 2006

Table 34 - Unique visitors to top 10 US social networking sites - May 2006

Table 35 - Leading mobile data operators by revenue - Q1 2006

Table 36 - Regional share of mobile entertainment revenues - 2006; 2011

Table 37 - ARPU per mobile user for voice and data by region - 2004

Table 38 - Top US mobile content and applications and annual change - February 2005

Table 39 - Type of mobile content accessed by region - early 2005

Table 40 - Estimated global mobile adult content revenues - 2005 - 2006; 2009; 2011

Table 41 - Mobile game users - global monthly averages - 2005; 2010

Table 42 - Forecast Asia Pacific mobile music revenues - 2005; 2010

Table 43 - Forecast North America mobile music revenues - 2005; 2011

Table 44 - Growth of photo messaging in N America, France, UK - February - July 2006

Table 45 - Forecast global mobile sports revenue - 2006; 2011

Table 46 - Forecast global mobile advertising spend - 2007; 2011

Abstract

This annual report offers a wealth of information on worldwide Digital Media with a focus on content and applications. It includes statistics, analyses, trends and forecasts.

Subjects covered include:

Home media centres;
Digital/Personal Video Recorders (DVR/PVR);
Digital TV and High Definition TV (HDTV);
Interactive TV;
Video media;
Mobile digital media, including Mobile TV;
Internet digital media, including social networking services;
VoIP and convergence.

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