The Rise of the New Binge Viewer September/October 2014 Take Center Stage with the AMOS Satellites
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www.csimagazine.com september/october 2014 september/october new binge viewer binge new The rise of the ofthe The rise LTE Broadcast Net neutrality In flight connectivity Social TV Q&As Take Center Stage with the AMOS Satellites Meet us at IBC September 12-16, 2014 Amsterdam Spacecom, operator of the AMOS satellite constellation, consisting of AMOS-2 and AMOS-3 Hall 1, Booth C.65 satellites co-located at 4°W, AMOS-5 located at 17°E, and the new AMOS-4 launched in 2013 to 65°E. The AMOS satellites provide high-quality broadcast and communications services in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Russia and Asia. Spacecom will further strengthen its position as a global satellite operator with the launch of AMOS-6 to 4°W in 2015, enhancing coverage over Europe and the Middle East with its new Pan-European beam. E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.amos-spacecom.com Contents 25 Opinion: Freeview Connect A long-term vision is needed for the UK DTT platform Editor 26 LTE Broadcast Goran Nastic Examining the business case for cellular multicast Commercial manager John Woods 12 Social TV Q&A: joiz 32 Analyst corner Youth-orientated broadcaster is expanding in Europe The STB market will peak in 2015 as OTT kicks in Design and production Matt Mills (Manager) Jason Tucker 14 COVER STORY - Binge TV 33 Security Matleena Lilja-Pelling More of us are doing it, but is it good for the industry? Empowering the operator of tomorrow Keem Chung 38 In-flight connectivity Regular contributors Net neutrality 18 Well and truly taking off Adrian Pennington, Philip Hunter, Much ado about nothing? David Adams, Stephen Cousins, Anna Tobin 50 Q&A Social TV Q&A - Liberty Puerto Rico 20 Sky and Genius Digital talk multi-screen audience Circulation The cable operator sees its new social TV service play- measurement, addressable advertising, and data Joel Whitefoot ing a big role in content search & discovery Accounts 55 Multi-screen Marilou Tait, Lynta Kamaray Migrating to the cloud 21 The key technologies and standards driving viewing Alticast discusses putting intelligence into the cloud Editorial tel +44(0)20 7562 2401 [email protected] Editor’s report: Advertising A quick whistlestop survey of some of my office colleagues threw up feedback on TV binge- tel +44(0)20 7562 2427 fax +44(0)20 7374 2701 ing including, “I can’t imagine what life would be like if I had to wait a week for the next [email protected] episode”, “Is there any other way of watching TV?” and “That’s one of the remaining strengths of conventional TV, it rations out programming to people with no self-control.” Subscriptions The last comment was in fact from a self-professed Game of Thrones binge viewer, and it tel +44 (0) 20 1635 588 861 [email protected] was interesting to discover the extent to which just how many people of all ages and genders indulge in Circulation manager: joel.whitefoot@ this form of consumption. Discussions around viewer psychology apart, our main feature asks if it is perspectivepublishing.com good for the industry in the long term to cater for such greedy habits. Elsewhere, it will have escaped no one that IBC is upon us and we have a show preview on page 62. Our CSI Awards 2014 shortlist Subscription rates brochure and an ultra HD supplement can be found separate to the main magazine. Goran Nastic, editor Per year: Europe £88; UK £68; Rest of World £98. Cheques payable to Perspective Publishing Managing Director Perspective Publishing Limited and 3 London Wall Buildings John Woods addressed to the Circulation London Publishing Director Department 2014 EC2M 5PD Mark Evans www.perspectivepublishing.com ISSN 1467-5935 Printed by Buxton Press Complexity? It’s simple The VB273 INTELLIGENT REDUNDANCY SWITCH provides the ultimate in uplink redundancy with multiple layers of security. Total autonomous operation with extensive remote control capabilities. www.bridgetech.tv Check out our new website Follow us on twitter @CSI_Magazine websiteAdvert.indd 1 27/08/2014 10:28:30 News Europe hit most by World Cup piracy news in brief European broadcasters were the main was the semi-final between the Comcast toys with bingeing targets for illegal streams during the Netherlands and Argentina. America’s largest cable operator World Cup in Brazil, according to The top 5 pirated matches were: is looking to tap into the new new piracy data from Irdeto. 1. Netherlands v Argentina semi- wave of binge viewing by Some 27% of streams detected by final = 252 streams experimenting with new mini- Irdeto were focused on Europe. The 2. Brazil v Germany semi-final = bingeing models. Working with company said the data should serve 214 streams cable network FX, Comcast has as a warning to broadcasters ahead 3. Russia v South Korea group just finished a VoD trial, in which of this weekend’s kick-off to the stage match = 197 streams viewers could stream the next English Premier League football 4. Chile v Brazil second round episode of The Bridge as soon as season. million, according to the company. match = 193 streams the current episode had finished. European piracy was rivalled by In terms of social media, Irdeto 5. Brazil v Colombia quarter final FX, which is understood to have North America with 19% of illegal removed 199 live YouTube streams, = 190 streams conducted similar trials in the World Cup streams coming from disrupting approximately 2.5 million Meanwhile, the Broadcast past but on a smaller scale, made broadcasters in that region. viewers, and Facebook accounts or Satellite Anti-Piracy Coalition, available six episodes of the Irdeto’s Network Operations groups with more than two million formed in March by major Middle current season to observe VoD Center (NOC) and anti-piracy teams members that were distributing links East broadcasters and operators, viewing habits. Comcast hasn’t disrupted 3,743 streams, impacting a to unauthorised live video streams claims to have taken down a dozen revealed any consumption stats so potential 10.6 million illegal views, The World Cup Final between or so channels this year that were far but is said to be open to during the course of the World Cup. Germany and Argentina was only the responsible for more than 700 extending these trials with other These views represented an estimated 11th most pirated match in the infringements of intellectual networks that have expressed revenue value in excess of $120 World Cup, the most pirated match property rights for studio movies. interest. News Telstra buys Ooyala WWE goes global with OTT Telstra has spent $270m for cloud-based video streaming and The WWE Network has launched the service via the website with a the US and added 667,000 analytics provider Ooyala. Telstra its over-the-top broadband TV minimum six-month contract at subscribers in the first six weeks, already owned 23% of Ooyala and service outside the US for the first $9.99 a month giving them access to although growth has slowed in recent will take its stake to 98% under time, expanding to over 170 24/7 programming, 12 live pay-per- months. According to reports, WWE the deal. Ooyala CEO Jay countries worldwide, with the UK view- events and the WWE library said it needs one million subscribers Fulcher will continue in his coming in October. on-demand. A monthly US$12.99 to offset potential PPV revenue losses current role and Ooyala will Among the 170 territories contract gives customers the option it will suffer from migrating its events become a subsidiary of Telstra, rolling out are Australia, New to cancel at any time. to the WWE Network. retaining its brand. Ooyala counts Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, The network dedicated to WWE also has a YouTube channel media companies including Mexico, Spain, and the Nordics. wrestling went live this February in which had over 1m subs in 2013. ESPN, News Corp and NBC Other European markets including Universal as clients. Italy, Germany will follow at a later date, as will the UAE. BARB trials tablet metering WWE Network will be available UK audience measurement body for streaming through Sony smart is extending data capture with a TVs, Blu-ray, with Samsung Smart tablet-based Peoplemeter to take TV devices to be added later in new forms of connected this week viewing. The six-month trial of Consumers will be able to access the MediaCell Tablet Peoplemeter will involve 60 homes in London. The trial, part of Project Dovetail, ProSiebenSat.1 OTT service for expats is to become the first substantial test of a meter design and comes The German broadcaster is setting US and South Africa, for EUR7.90 100,000 Germans are setting up a as BARB ensures that the up a subscription-based streaming per month. new existence abroad. With our new equipment it uses to collect data service for Germans living abroad in Users of the app or website will offer they maybe have a little less align closer to how consumers are 17 countries. also have the opportunity to view homesickness and also stay up-to- using technology in their homes. The expat internet TV service, recent TV shows and programmes of date in the distance which excites The Peoplemeter features both called Welt, will be available on the last 12 hours, depending on the the audience over here every day audio fingerprinting and audio PCs, smartphones and tablets, respective time zone and preference, anew” said Zeljko Karajica, watermarking to determine offering popular German TV shows the company said. managing director ProSiebenSat.1 what is being watched and by across 17 markets, including the “Every year way more than TV Germany.