The Emerging TV Landscape

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New digital, broadband and mobile technologies are bringing about the greatest change in the viewing experience since the invention of TV.  In 2011 we saw the beginnings of ‘connected home strategies’ from a variety of players alongside major innovations in web delivered content. 2012 looks to take this to the next level with the explosion of new platforms, content providers and access points, big and small, competing for shares of UK eyeballs.

This introductory session is intended to give participants a chance to play with and reflect on the major innovations arriving in the UK TV market. A list of TV systems and devices available at iBurbia that you will get a chance to experience can be found here

Upcoming Public Workshops

For the first two sessions of 2012, we will be putting the Emerging TV Landscape into the context of recent announcements at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012:

  • Wednesday 25th January 2012, 14:00-17:00 After CES 2012- Click here to book one or more places for this workshop
  • Wednesday 15th February 2012, 14:00-17:00 After CES 2012Click here to book one or more places for this workshop
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Highlights Of The Session 
  • From 'Broadcast To Web' - the session provides a 'user level' view of the evolution of TV distribution
  • Jargon Busting - the Decipher moderator will chart the arrival of video-on-demand (VOD), Connected TV and Over-The-Top (OTT) devices; Interactivity, TV on games consoles and mobile connectivity. 
  • 'Press Red Mark 2' - An exploration of the new content formats emerging in the on-demand world, with examples drawn from Virgin, Sky, BT Vision and Talk Talk TV 
  • 'Where's The Money' - A discussion of emergent and competing commercial models in linear and on-demand, and the new advertising formats being created.
  • 'New Kids On The Block' - A review of the new systems and platforms emerging to compete with traditional TV distribution players, including the TV aspirations of device manufacturers including Samsung, Sony, Apple and Microsoft.
The session has been configured for up to 24 participants who each receive session notes and a takeaway glossary from the session itself. 

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