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DVB TELE-Satellite Receiver Guide
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Emerging Competition Dynamics in Regional Pay-Tv Markets
Emerging competition dynamics in regional pay-tv markets Tatenda Zengeni and Genna Robb he recent public outcry in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Ni- rights to broadcast Germany’s Bundesliga football games geria over a decision by Multichoice to increase its across the continent starting in August this year.9 T subscription fees points again to the competition is- sues that characterise the pay-tv market in the continent. Due Similarly, US internet-based content provider Netflix has an- to high prices, subscribers in Zimbabwe have resorted to nounced its entry into South Africa and is expected to start 10 buying decoders and paying their subscription in South Afri- broadcasting in 2016. The entry of Netflix is likely to chal- ca, which is relatively cheaper.1 In Zambia, Multichoice lenge Multichoice which currently holds exclusive rights to (DSTV) subscribers launched a campaign on social media broadcast some top American TV shows which are also calling on subscribers to boycott the new prices.2 The federal screened by Netflix. Although Netflix is entering the market High Court in Lagos Nigeria ordered Multichoice not to effect using an internet-based model, its proven ability to provide the increase in its subscription fees in April 2015 following some of the top content means that consumers are present- two cases submitted against it by subscribers.3 Multichoice is ed with an alternative which is potentially more tailored to the by far the largest provider of pay-tv in the continent. specific needs of customers who prefer to only watch certain programmes and not a bouquet of channels. -
Second Milestone Report
RESEARCH PROJECT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE INDEPENDENT BLACK FILM-MAKERS’ COLLECTIVE AND THE INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS ORGANISATION FUNDED BY THE NATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FOUNDATION: MILESTONE TWO REPORT: INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS The Brief : This report contains an in-depth examination of what the independent production requirements are for television: focusing on public and commercial (free to air and subscription) only. The report considers the statutory requirements and the regulatory requirements It considers the enforcement by ICASA of compliance with independent production requirements for television across: free to air broadcasters (public and commercial) as well for satellite subscription broadcasters. And it considers the terms of trade of the broadcasters. Period Reviewed: In 2008, SASFED (the South African Screen Federation) and the Independent Producers’ Organisation (the IPO) together with the SABC, commissioned a report into many of the problems facing independent producers. Unfortunately, the report’s recommendations were never taken up by the incoming new management at the SABC and so the problems identified therein remain unaddressed. Also, since a 12 year period has elapsed since the production of the report, it was felt to be important to bring the learnings and the recommendations up to date. In these milestone reports however, the focus is on the present, that is, for this report the focus is on the local content requirements as they currently are, both in respect of applicable statutes, regulations and licence conditions. Methodology: Research was conducted by way of desk top research and interviews. A number of recommendations regarding amendments that are required to be made to the Electronic Communications Act, 2005 (the ECA), the relevant local content regulations prescribed in terms of the ECA, and in relation to ICASA’s monitoring and enforcement practices are made. -
Are Pay-Tv and OTT in the Same Relevant Market in South Africa?*
Occasional Note February 2019 Are pay-tv and OTT in the same relevant market in South Africa?* Elize Rich This research note is aimed at answering the question of substitutability between pay-television services (e.g. Multichoice’s DStv) and over-the-top services (OTT), (e.g. Netflix), in a South African context. This question is especially relevant, against the background of the planned listing of Multichoice on the Jo- hannesburg Stock Exchange during the first quarter of 2019, and the ongoing inquiry into subscription broadcasting services by the sector regulator, ICASA. The nub of the issue is the question whether pay-television and OTT services fall in the same relevant anti-trust market. The answer to this question will determine who has market power and whether ex-ante regulation of such market power is justified. These are important issues as policy interventions should not stifle the rapid technological developments that are characteristic of this sector. This occasional note considers these issues from an economic perspective. We highlight the fact that relative to markets with high levels of OTT penetration (e.g. the United States and Canada), South Africa has low levels of internet penetration, slow internet speeds and comparatively high data prices, all of which limit the potential substitution of pay-TV with OTT services. This requires original thinking and ap- plication of economic principles about relevant markets, in this country-specific context. About ECONEX ECONEX is an economics consultancy that offers in-depth economic analysis, covering competition economics, inter- national trade, strategic analysis and regulatory work. The company was co-founded by Prof Nicola Theron and Prof Rachel Jafta during 2005. -
A Comparative Study of the Digital Switchover Process in Nigeria and New Zealand
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE DIGITAL SWITCHOVER PROCESS IN NIGERIA AND NEW ZEALAND. BY ABIKANLU, OLORUNFEMI ENI. A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION. UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY 2018 DEDICATION I dedicate this thesis to the God that makes all things possible. Also, to my awesome and loving Wife and Daughter, Marissa and Enïola. i | P a g e ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I heartily acknowledge the support, unrelentless commitment and dedication of my supervisors, Dr. Zita Joyce and Dr. Babak Bahador who both ensured that these thesis meets an international level of academic research. I value their advice and contributions to the thesis and without their highly critical reviews and feedback, the thesis will be nothing than a complete recycle of existing knowledge. I also appreciate the valuable contributions of my Examiners, Professor Jock Given of the Swinburne University of Technology, Australia and Assistant Professor Gregory Taylor of the University of Calgary, Canada. The feedback and report of the Examination provided the much needed critical evaluation of my research to improve my research findings. I also appreciate Associate Professor Donald Matheson for chairing my oral examination. I also appreciate the University of Canterbury for providing me with various opportunities to acquire valuable skills in my course of research, academic learning support, teaching and administrative works. Particularly, I appreciate Professor Linda Jean Kenix, who gave me an opportunity as a research assistant during the course of my research. I value this rare opportunity as it was my first major exposure to academic research and an opportunity to understand the academia beyond my research topic. -
995 Final COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels,23.9.2010 SEC(2010)995final COMMISSIONSTAFFWORKINGDOCUMENT Accompanyingdocumenttothe COMMUNICATIONFROMTHECOMMISSIONTOTHE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT,THECOUNCIL,THEEUROPEANECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COMMITTEEANDTHECOMMITTEEOFTHEREGIONS NinthCommunication ontheapplicationofArticles4and5ofDirective89/552/EECas amendedbyDirective97/36/ECandDirective2007/65/EC,fortheperiod2007-2008 (PromotionofEuropeanandindependentaudiovisual works) COM(2010)450final EN EN COMMISSIONSTAFFWORKINGDOCUMENT Accompanyingdocumenttothe COMMUNICATIONFROMTHECOMMISSIONTOTHE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT,THECOUNCIL,THEEUROPEANECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COMMITTEEANDTHECOMMITTEEOFTHEREGIONS NinthCommunication ontheapplicationofArticles4and5ofDirective89/552/EECas amendedbyDirective97/36/ECandDirective2007/65/EC,fortheperiod20072008 (PromotionofEuropeanandindependentaudiovisual works) EN 2 EN TABLE OF CONTENTS ApplicationofArticles 4and5ineachMemberState ..........................................................5 Introduction ................................................................................................................................5 1. ApplicationofArticles 4and5:generalremarks ...................................................5 1.1. MonitoringmethodsintheMemberStates ..................................................................6 1.2. Reasonsfornon-compliance ........................................................................................7 1.3. Measures plannedor adoptedtoremedycasesofnoncompliance .............................8 1.4. Conclusions -
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC of SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA
Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA Regulation Gazette No. 10177 Regulasiekoerant August Vol. 626 25 2017 No. 41070 Augustus ISSN 1682-5843 N.B. The Government Printing Works will 41070 not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771682 584003 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 2 No. 41070 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25 AUGUST 2017 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 25 AUGUSTUS 2017 No. 41070 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS THAT MIGHT OCCUR DUE TO THE SUBMISSION OF INCOMPLETE / INCORRECT / ILLEGIBLE COPY. NO FUTURE QUERIES WILL BE HANDLED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. Contents Gazette Page No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Independent Communications Authority of South Africa/ Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-owerheid van Suid-Afrika 642 Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (13/2000): Invitation for written representations ............... 41070 4 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 41070 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25 AUGUST 2017 GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Independent Communications Authority of South Africa/ Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-owerheid van Suid-Afrika INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF SOUTH AFRICA NOTICE 642 OF 2017 642 Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (13/2000): Invitation for written representations 41070 -
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COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 22.7.2008 SEC(2008) 2310 COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Accompanying document to the COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS Eighth Communication on the application of Articles 4 and 5 of Directive 89/552/EEC ‘Television without Frontiers’, as amended by Directive 97/36/EC, for the period 2005- 2006 [COM(2008) 481 final] EN EN TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 1: Performance indicators...................................................... 3 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 2: Charts and tables on the application of Articles 4 and 5... 6 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 3: Application of Articles 4 and 5 in each Member State ... 12 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 4: Summary of the reports from the Member States ........... 44 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 5: Voluntary reports by Bulgaria and Romania................. 177 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 6: Reports from the Member States of the European Free Trade Association participating in the European Economic Area ......................................... 182 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 7: Average transmission time of European works by channels with an audience share above 3% .. ........................................................................ 187 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 8: List of television channels in the Member States which failed to achieve the majority proportion required by Article 4............................................. 195 BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 9: List of television channels in the Member States which failed to achieve the minimum proportion required by Article 5........................................... 213 EN 2 EN BACKGROUND DOCUMENT 1: Performance indicators The following indicators facilitate the evaluation of compliance with the proportions referred to in Article 4 and 5 of the Directive. Indicators 2 – 5 are based on criteria set out in Articles 4 and 5. -
Connect ID TV Connect ID 55 DR+ Connect ID 46 DR+ Connect ID 40 DR+ 35908020
Connect ID TV Connect ID 55 DR+ Connect ID 46 DR+ Connect ID 40 DR+ 35908020 User guide n Connect ID 40-55 DR+ User guide Imprint Imprint Loewe Technologies GmbH Printed in Germany Industriestraße 11 Editorial date 11/16-2.0 TB D-96317 Kronach © Loewe Technologies GmbH, Kronach www.loewe.tv ID: 2.3.24.0 All rights including translation, technical modifications and errors reserved. 2 Connect ID 40-55 DR+ User guide Table of contents Imprint ...........................................................................................2 Video ............................................................................................55 Video playback ............................................................................................56 Welcome ........................................................................................5 Scope of delivery .......................................................................................... 5 Audio/Radio .............................................................................. 63 About this user guide ................................................................................... 5 Audio playback ...........................................................................................64 Radio mode (DVB radio) ........................................................................... 67 For your safety ..............................................................................6 Radio mode (Internet radio) .....................................................................68 -
Two-Thirds of Pay TV Operators Will Gain Subs
Two-thirds of pay TV operators will gain subs Two-thirds of the world’s pay TV operators will gain subscribers between 2019 and 2025. Covering 502 operators across 135 countries, the Global Pay TV Operator Forecasts report estimates that 59% will also increase their revenues over the same period. Share of pay TV subscribers by operator ranking (million) 100% 38 48 90% 74 80 80% 104 106 70% 225 60% 225 50% 40% 30% 460 449 20% 10% 0% 2019 2025 Top 10 11-50 51-100 101-200 201+ The top 50 operators accounted for 46% of the world’s pay TV subscribers by end- 2019. However, the top 10 will lose subscribers over the next five years, with the next 40 operators flat. Operators beyond these positions will gain subscribers. Simon Murray, Principal Analyst at Digital TV Research, said: “By end-2019, 13 operators had more than 10 million paying subscribers. This will reach 14 operators by 2025.” Eight operators will add more than 1 million subscribers between 2019 and 2025. China Unicom will win the most subs (19.96 million), followed by China Telecom (18.52 million). Eight operators will lose 1 million or more subscribers between 2019 and 2025, led by China Radio and TV with a 37 million loss. The next five losers will all be from the US. The Global Pay TV Operator Forecasts report covers 502 operators with 732 platforms [134 digital cable, 118 analog cable, 283 satellite, 140 IPTV and 57 DTT] across 135 countries. Global Pay TV Operator Forecasts Table of Contents Published in June 2020, this 302-page electronically-delivered report comes in two parts: • A 73-page PDF giving a global executive summary and forecasts. -
Entertainment and Media Outlook: 2015 – 2019 South Africa – Nigeria – Kenya
Entertainment and media outlook: 2015 – 2019 South Africa – Nigeria – Kenya 6th annual edition September 2015 An in-depth analysis of the trends shaping the entertainment and media industry in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya www.pwc.co.za/outlook Use of Outlook data The data in PwC’s Entertainment and media outlook: 2015-2019 (South Africa, Nigeria & Kenya) (“the Outlook”) is a comprehensive source of consumer and advertising data, which is also available online on www.pwc.co.za/outlook. PwC continually seeks to update the online Outlook data, so please note that the data in this publication may not be aligned with the data found online. The Outlook is the most up-to-date source of consumer and advertising spend data. This document is provided by PwC for general guidance only and does not constitute the provision of legal advice, accounting services, investment advice or professional consulting of any kind. The information provided herein should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional tax, accounting, legal or other competent advisors. Before making any decision or taking any action, you should consult with a professional advisor who has been provided with all the pertinent facts relevant to your particular situation. The information in this document is provided ‘as is’, with no assurance or guarantee of completeness, accuracy or timeliness of the information and without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of performance, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Outlook content must not be excerpted, used, or presented in any portion that would render it misleading in any manner or that fails to provide sufficient context. -
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act: Inquiry
4 No. 41070 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25 AUGUST 2017 GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Independent Communications Authority of South Africa/ Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-owerheid van Suid-Afrika INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF SOUTH AFRICA NOTICE 642 OF 2017 642 Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (13/2000): Invitation for written representations 41070 (r) O z 00 c oI-I n cn rn(f) zi-i -1 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 25 AUGUSTUS 2017 No. 41070 5 INVITATION INVITATION WRITTEN WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS REPRESENTATIONS FOR FOR Authority Authority of terms terms of of of the the Independent Communications In In Section Section South South 4B 4B (Act (Act Africa Africa submit submit of of 2000), 2000), interested invited invited Act Act hereby hereby No No 13 to to persons persons are their their written written the the the the representations representations Document Document regarding Discussion Discussion Inquiry Inquiry on on Subscription Subscription Television herewith into into Broadcasting Broadcasting published the the Services Services by by Authority. Authority. of the the Document Document will available available made made Discussion Discussion A A be be the the copy copy on on Authority's Authority's the Authority's website website and and at at at Library Library in in Street, Street, Katherine Katherine (Ground (Ground 164 164 Pinmill Pinmill Floor Floor Block Farm, Farm, D), No. No. at at Sandton Sandton 16h00, 16h00, between between 09h00 Monday Monday Friday. and and to to Written Written representations with the the regard regard Document Document must to to Discussion Discussion be be Authority Authority submitted submitted later the the than than by by 16h00 16h00 October October 2017 31 31 to to post, post, by by on on no no delivery delivery electronically marked marked specifically Microsoft Microsoft Word) (in (in hand hand and and for for or or Refilwe Refilwe Pinmill Ramatlo.