News Analysis

87% of US Households Still Subscribe to a Multichannel Video Service

Durham, NH, July 5, 2012 -- New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. (LRG) finds that 87% of households nationwide subscribe to some form of multi-channel video service. The percentage of households that subscribe to a multi-channel video service is similar to the past two years, and up from 80% in 2004.

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Cable Still King of Pay-TV, but Satellite and IPTV Poised for Takeover

Campbell, Calif., June 25, 2012--Market research firm Infonetics Research released excerpts from its latest Pay-TV Services and Subscribers report, which forecasts and analyzes the telco Internet protocol television (IPTV), cable video, and satellite video services markets. “Cable video still makes up over half of the global pay-TV market, but revenue growth is decelerating due to a slowdown in new subscribers, especially in the lucrative North American market, as competition from satellite and IPTV operators intensifies and as OTT offerings from Netflix, Hulu, and others siphon away a small, but growing number of households,” notes Jeff Heynen, directing analyst for broadband access and video at Infonetics Research.

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Smart TV Surges in Popularity Worldwide

Santa Clara, Calif., June 12, 2012—Over one‑quarter of TVs shipped during Q1’12 were equipped with internet connectivity, as reported in the new NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Smart TV Shipment and Forecast Report, which tracks connected and smart TV shipments by brand, region, display technology and screen size. Approximately 27% of TV sets shipped worldwide had internet connectivity, led by Japan, where 46% of sets had networking capability, and Western Europe with 36%. In a good example of how internet entertainment is developing rapidly in emerging markets, China followed closely behind Western Europe with 32% of sets that shipped having internet functionality.

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How Multi-Screen Consumers Are Changing Media Dynamics

Reston,VA,  June 12, 2012 – comScore, Inc. and the Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement (CIMM) today released a research white paper entitled How Multi-Screen Consumers Are Changing Media Dynamics, revealing several new findings about the viewing habits of consumers who engage with media brands across multiple touchpoints.

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Maritime VSATs: From Crew Amenity to Corporate Necessity

by Chris Frith

Singapore, June 4, 2012--Many fleet owners, looking to improve the lives of their crew by providing an affordable means for them to keep in touch with family and friends while onboard, turn to VSAT-based solutions to provide the connectivity.    But it doesn’t need to stop there.  The same VSAT system can be used to improve the bottom-line by enabling closer integration between ship and shore operations, just in the same way VSATs are used the world over to link branch offices to their headquarters.  This article examines the wide variety of ship based applications proactive fleet managers are now using their satellite link for. 

OTT TV Does not Yet Rival Traditional Services, Strategic Partnerships to Benefit Both Sides

London, UK, May 30, 2012--Despite their ever-increasing momentum, over-the-top (OTT) TV services are not yet an adequate alternative to traditional pay-TV, according to Ovum. However, operators should not rest easy, warns the Global analysts; besides enjoying significant brand equity, a handful of key OTT players, such as LOVEFiLM and YouTube, can also leverage the financial strength and assets of their parent companies (Amazon and Google, respectively) to substantially improve their positioning.

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Hosted Payloads Report Sheds Light on Government & Industry Requirements

Paris and Montreal, May 29, 2012 – Euroconsult today announced the launch of its latest research report, "Hosted Payloads: The View From Within." Following discussions with the Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA), Euroconsult decided to pursue development of the report in order to identify and assess corresponding and conflicting perspectives from the key stakeholder groups directly involved in hosted payload programs. Based on an exhaustive survey, the views of eight key stakeholder groups were examined on the basis of risks, opportunities, challenges and requirements related to hosted payloads.

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Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Markets Ready for a Bumpy Ride

Cambridge, Mass., May 15, 2012--NSR’s Global Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Markets, 2nd Edition, finds the satellite manufacturing and launch markets facing both softening demand and increasing competition until 2016. However, in the second half of the next decade the manufacturing market will be back on an upward track, while the launch services market will see more years of stagnant growth.

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HTS-Powered Consumer Broadband Services: Are They Late to the Party?

by Rajiv Hazaray

Bordertown, NJ, May 2, 2012--During Satellite 2012, the Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) bestowed the Industry Innovators Awards on Eutelsat Communications and ViaSat Inc in recognition of the development and launch of their High Throughput Satellites (HTS), KA-SAT and ViaSat-1, respectively. High frequency reuse and multiple spot beam architecture have packed 10 times capacity on these Ka-Band satellites without any deployment cost penalties.

What Media Distributors Think About

by Robert Bell

Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1, 2012--Bright lights.  Big crowds.  Penn & Teller, Circe de Soleil and showgirls wearing costumes that would make their grandfathers blanch.  If it’s April, it must be NAB in Las Vegas. This year’s NAB was interesting to me as much for what it was notabout as for what it covered.  In past shows, there has usually been a Big Idea that you could escape only by keeping both eyes closed.  The last couple of years, it was 3D.  Before that, it was HD.  But this year, it was…all of the above.  Over-the-top, mobile TV, 3D, HD, what have you.  The strong impression I developed was that nobody knows what the heck is going to happen next, which I think is a true reflection of what is going on in the media business.