Television has become a ubiquitous part of our lives, and yet
its impact continues to evolve at an extraordinary pace. The
evolution of television from analog to digital technology has been
underway for more than half a century. Today's digital technology
is enabling a myriad of new entertainment possibilities. From
jumbotrons in cyberspace to multi-dimensional viewing experiences,
digital technology is changing television. Consequently, new
advertising metrics that reflect the new viewer habits are
emerging. The ability to capture a viewer's interactions changes
the advertising proposition. Telephone and wireless companies are
challenging the traditional mass media providers - broadcasters,
cable and satellite companies - and they're all finding ways to
deliver TV programming, video content and Internet offerings to
large and small screens in the home and on the go.
This volume showcases insights from industry insiders and
researchers from a variety of disciplines. It explores the
economic, cultural, technical, and policy implications of digital
television, addressing such questions as: How will content be
monetized in the future? What programming opportunities become
possible with the advent of going digital? Will content still be
king or will the conduits gain the upper hand? This book analyzes
the digital television evolution: its impacts on the economics of
the TV industry, its significance for content creation from
Hollywood blockbusters to You Tube, the changing role of the
consumer, and what's coming next to a theatre near you.
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