| Title: | Entertainment (Market Advisor) |
| Price: | $495.00
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| Publication Date: | Mar 25, 2008 |
| Source: | Current Analysis |
| Abstract: | Video entertainment for the home has advanced dramatically offering consumers more choices of content with higher quality plus better tools to access it. Yet it is still a challenge to make online video as easy to access on a TV as digital cable. This report contains a market overview, analyst review, near and long term drivers, and ratings for all competitors within the Digital Home - U.S. market. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...The multi-channel entertainment market is made up of video technologies geared to consumers in the home. The household television has served as the primary device to view video content, and in the last five years, there have been broad improvements in sound and picture quality, an increase in the variety of programs, and new types of applications to manage the TV-watching experience. Digital TV has enabled video to be repackaged with improved navigation and customization to meet consumers entertainment demands. Cable companies have been committed to getting subscribers to switch from an analog connection to digital cable TV service with a wider selection of programming and premium services. New services that are emerging and have grown rapidly in popularity include digital video recording (DVR), high-definition television (HDTV) and video on demand (VoD). These emerging video options are available from all major cable and satellite TV providers. DVRs have made linear programming irrelevant,... |
| Word Count: | 2264 |
| Length: | 5 Pages |
| Document ID: | MA630 |
| Industry: | Online Services |
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