
Deloitte: TV Nets Obsolete
Deal Accelerates Myrio’s Ability to
Respond to Increasing Global Demand for IP Video
| By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 4/21/2005 |
It was only a couple of days ago that Sam Donaldson told a National Association of Broadcasters crowd that network news is dead. Now it seems that the whole network model may be pushing up digital daisies.
TV networks are threatened with extinction if they don't evolve quickly into something else.
That is the conclusion of the technology, media and telecommunications group of consulting firm Deloitte in a report released Thursday.
"The model of a few dominant network channels – funded by advertising – is disappearing," the report concludes, though it also says networks can adapt by evolving into "a multi-dimensional, highly adaptable, customer-focused model."
What that means is extending the brand into areas including interactivity and on-demand offerings and new distribution channels like wired and wireless networks.
That suggestion mirrored one by a Magna Global study Wednesday that pointed to the increasing delivery of TV via peer-to-peer computer networks internationally and advised that distributors need to tap into that change rather than take a purely defensive stance against it through lawsuits and court challenges.
Broadcasters have countered that they need to find better ways to protect billions of dollars worth of digital content before they start launching their livelihoods into the digital stream.
The report's suggestions include:
- Offer content across a variety of channels and platforms..
- Re-package and market content as services as well as products.
- Extend content lifespan by offering more digital content that can be easily packaged and sold or rented as DVD, VHS, memory cards, and wired and wireless electronic downloads.
That repackaging could take the form of:
- On-demand –Warehousing audio and video for web-casts, radio, mobile phones, and Video-on-Demand.
- Interactivity – Voting, purchasing, news, games, polls, comment/questions, and web-based chat.
- Events – Tie-in events like the American Idol concert series.
In essence, the report is saying, start looking more like your broadband competition or risk being buried by it.
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