Many people in our industry in the US and Canada have wondered why we have spent so much time and money expanding in Asia over the last decade. The answer is simple; demographics. Every day over 60 percent of the world’s population wakes up, goes to school or work and consumes media. In our business more »
The world of media is changing and not just in the West but throughout Asia as well. In China there’s a renaissance of online streaming media companies which is leading to phenomenal growth and some very neat business plans. Clearly the world of tomorrow is going to look very different than the world of today more »
The global media and entertainment industry is a highly nuanced business. In fact it’s not just one industry or a sector, it’s a combination of communications, advertising, technology and storytelling wrapped up in a million different ways. But one thing is certain, Producer, Content Creators or whatever you want to call them, are all competing for more »
This amazing Infographic maps the world’s Internet users. This is really import data for anyone who creates content, is a TV Producer or well lives on planet earth. For those of us in the media business it proves once again that the Internet is/will change everything and that our world is totally interconnected. The map more »
Our world is changing, people consume media in different ways and TV Producers, traditional Broadcasters and upstart Online Content Creators will all have to adapt because the convergence rallying cry of a decade ago was wrong. Content isn’t king, the consumer is and how and when, where and why they want to watch, listen and more »
Viewer demands for control and for new experiences are impacting every aspect of the content supply chain – from story creation through distribution — according to a new report just issued by EY. The report, Future of Television – Media & Entertainment, identifies six key trends that will drive the future of television in the more »