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New Natpe and Cea Research Finds Show Producers and Creators See Second Screen Becoming Permanent Part of Viewing Experience NEW NATPE AND CEA RESEARCH FINDS SHOW PRODUCERS AND CREATORS SEE SECOND SCREEN BECOMING PERMANENT PART OF VIEWING EXPERIENCE Part Two of Joint Research Project Finds Top Show Runners See Great Potential in Second Screen Viewing MIAMI, Jan. 27, 2014 — The National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE||Content First) and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® today released the findings of the second part of their first-of-its-kind joint research study on Second Screen. Part One of the study, released earlier this month, focused on consumers and found nearly all (91 percent) of Second Screen viewers access asynchronous program content, yet only 42 percent have tried synchronizing their content experience to live TV. Part Two features qualitative research collected through in-depth interviews with some of the industry’s top show runners about the future of Second Screen and how they factor it into the creative process. The report, presented today during a panel session at NATPE||Miami, shows that nearly all participants view Second Screen as an inevitable part of the future, and see tremendous potential in content designed for synchronous viewing, the simultaneous usage of both a primary screen and second device, as well as asynchronous viewing. Findings show that while some believe there are strong opportunities for synchronous viewing going forward, technology is not yet fully optimized to allow for a seamless experience for the viewer. Second Screen content designed for synchronous viewing does not currently have unanimous support among show runners beyond sports, reality shows and news. These findings align with those from Part One of the study, which found the majority (72 percent) of consumers who access synchronized Second Screen content feel it is appropriate for only certain kinds of shows. Nineteen producers representing a cross section of the industry – including drama, comedy and reality programming – participated in 30-minute interviews with E-Poll Market Research to discuss their thoughts and approach to Second Screen. The group included Vince Gilligan (“Breaking Bad,” “The X-Files”); Bruce David Klein (“Hotel Impossible,” “Frenemies”); Damon Lindelof (“Lost”); Caryn Mandabach (“Nurse Jackie,” “That ‘70s Show”); Mark Scarpa (“The X Factor Digital Experience,” “Grammy Live”); Kara Vallow (“Family Guy,” “American Dad!,” “The Cleveland Show”); and Anthony Zuiker (“CSI,” “CSI: NY,” “CSI: Miami”). The majority of these producers say there are some current examples of truly effective and immersive Second Screen executions for television shows, such as “The Walking Dead,” “The Office” and “Scandal.” Second Screen a Tool to Drive Primary Screen Viewing Most study participants said they are excited about the opportunities Second Screen content will bring for creators, from building and sustaining a brand to providing a more meaningful connection between viewers and content. They view Second Screen largely as a tool to drive viewers back to First Screen content. This view parallels the findings of Part One of the research study, which found that 63 percent of consumers accessing synchronized content on the Second Screen say it makes them feel more connected to the shows they are watching. Producers gave Twitter and IMDB high marks for being the most effective live, Second Screen viewing experience for all genres, allowing viewers to replicate the experience of watching a program with a large audience or even the show’s actors. "The results of this research, along with the findings on the consumer technology side that were presented at CES, offer a truly ground-breaking look at the opportunities and challenges we face with the Second Screen phenomenon,” said NATPE President and CEO Rod Perth. “This research offers great insight into the value of program brands and how to sustain them before, during and after they air, which ultimately benefits both advertisers and consumers." “Phase One of our joint research project helped identify key areas of consumer interest in engaging in the Second Screen experience,” said CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro. “Part Two provides critical insights on Second Screen from the television production community. A deeper exploration of the intersection of these two studies will help device manufacturers and content producers identify a winning, strategic approach to develop this promising market by providing tangible benefits to viewers.” Unlimited Opportunity in Asynchronous Content There is consensus among the producers and creators interviewed that content not meant for live viewing presents an additional Second Screen opportunity to maximize and extend their brand. While opinions about Second Screen are mixed, nearly all agreed that, if done properly, Second Screen offers a significant opportunity to grow and sustain audiences around appointment viewing television, and to increase viewer loyalty. Additionally, the producers and creators surveyed find that Second Screen enhances the viewing experience in a number of ways: building social currency among viewers; making viewers feel special; bringing about a deeper experience with the primary content; creating a shared viewing experience and sense of community among fans; and maintaining a show’s relevance by offering viewers a platform to continue to interact and talk about the program, even when it’s not on air. Resources, Technology are Key Challenges – and Opportunities Along with the issue of Second Screen comes the demand for resources to create meaningful, high- quality content. Most respondents say there is not enough time, talent or funding at this point to give the Second Screen the attention it and the audience deserve, and they struggle with using technology to create an immersive experience. Also, show runners have concerns that real-time viewing on both screens will pull attention from the primary content, leaving viewers with a disjointed experience, which could hurt the brand. They don’t want to neglect First Screen material to create Second Screen content if it’s not going to be truly complementary – and not just promotional – particularly as they seek ways to monetize the Second Screen experience. Despite the obstacles, the show creators and producers see opportunities for Second Screen to: Create an extension of the program brand and serve as an incubator for new ideas. Better involve advertisers, enabling the funding of truly immersive engaging content. Transform viewers into brand ambassadors for programs through deeper engagement. Change the way younger generations consume entertainment, and usher in more advanced Second Screen experiences – with the proper technology to support it. Draw viewers into real-time participation, better allowing producers to make stories both with and for the audience, creating a sense of audience ownership. The Executive Summary of the survey results is available for media upon request and the complete report will be available for free to NATPE members who email [email protected] with subject line “2nd Screen TV Viewing Research Request” (make sure to include your full name and company), and to CEA member companies at members.CE.org. Non-members can purchase the study for $1,000 at store.ce.org. About NATPE||Content First Celebrating more than 50 years of service to the ever-evolving global television industry, NATPE continues to redefine itself and the services it provides to meet the needs of its members and the industry. What has remained constant is NATPE’s commitment to encouraging the growth and supporting the success of video content development, creation, production, financing and distribution across all platforms. The annual Market and Conference will once again be held at the Fontainebleau Resort, Miami Beach (Jan. 27-29, 2014). NATPE also produces NATPE||Europe, Prague Hilton Hotel, Czech Republic (June 23-26, 2014) the premier market for the dynamic and evolving content industry centered in the CEE. Visit us at www.natpe.com. About the Consumer Electronics Association The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the technology trade association representing the $203 billion U.S. consumer electronics industry. More than 2,000 companies enjoy the benefits of CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research, technical training and education, industry promotion, standards development and the fostering of business and strategic relationships. CEA also owns and produces the International CES – the world's gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. All profits from CES are reinvested into CEA's industry services. Find CEA online at www.CE.org, www.DeclareInnovation.com and through social media. About E-Poll Market Research E-Poll Market Research is a full service consumer research company providing quantitative and qualitative research to media, entertainment and Fortune 1,000 companies. Since its founding in 1997, E-Poll has worked with major networks, distribution companies, and advertisers to set the standard for media research and understand consumer attitudes and behaviors in a shifting media landscape. Headquartered in Los Angeles, E-Poll produces the industry-leading E-Score research measuring the marketability of celebrities, brands, popular characters and entertainment programs. More information is available at www.epollresearch.com. ### Press Contacts Consumer Electronics Association NATPE Jeff Joseph Cassy Salyer - The Lippin Group LA [email protected] [email protected] (703) 907-7664 (323) 965-1990 .
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