In a media career spanning 30 years, Nigel Parsons’ extensive experience includes roles at BBC Radios 1-4, BBC World Service Radio and WTN (Worldwide Television News), as well as successfully managing TV start-up news network teams, EBC in Switzerland and Italy’s Telecampione. He talks to Television Asia about his latest challenge, as Managing Director of Al Jazeera International “When the chance to take part in the launch of Al Jazeera English came along, it was something I … [Read more...] about Brand new view
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China drags heels on IPTV and mobile
Broadcasters in China are yet to make significant inroads in the fields of IPTV and mobile TV as these new platforms struggle with regulatory and technology issues, plus doubts about their commercial viability. Moreover, these fledgling services face fierce competition from the internet in delivering information and entertainment. One formidable rival is News Corporation’s MySpace China (Myspace.cn) social networking site, which had nearly 32,000 registered users just 12 days after … [Read more...] about China drags heels on IPTV and mobile
Encore for Music Matters
Opening this year’s conference, John Kennedy, Chairman and CEO, IFPI (International Federation of Phonographic Industry) issued a call to arms against physical and digital piracy, which he said posed a threat to the future of the global business worth 20 billion dollars. “We are engaged in a fight for survival,” said Kennedy. “More music is being consumed than ever before. It is the most popular product in the consumer industrialized world. We must make sure this precious … [Read more...] about Encore for Music Matters
Virtual world offers revenue reality
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but not when it involves copyright infringement and intellectual property piracy. Seeing one’s cheaply copied content, or consumer products, for sale on a market stall in Southeast Asia or Greater China may be encouraging evidence of brand popularity – but it more often indicates an ongoing erosion of licensing revenues. Which is one reason why TV brand-holders are increasingly exploiting ancillary rights in the digital marketplace. … [Read more...] about Virtual world offers revenue reality
Korean animation gets creative
The Korean animation industry is rapidly transforming itself from a services-for-hire business for U.S., European and Japanese producers, to a creative hotbed producing original content in its own right and in co-productions. The Korea’s toon industry is the third largest behind the U.S. and Japan, according to the Korea Culture and Content Agency (KOCCA). Aided by agencies such as KOCCA, the industry in Korea has been overhauled and the demand for original Korean animation is on the rise. … [Read more...] about Korean animation gets creative
Taiwan TV – auds are up but ads are down
Taiwan’s terrestrial stations may still feature in the top 10 TV shows in a given period, but cable continues to dominate as the mainstream medium, accounting for around 75% of total TV viewed in the territory. According to figures provided by media strategists Mediaedge: cia (MEC), extracted from AC Nielsen Telescope, the cable TV ratings share rose to 80% in the first quarter of 2007. Most recent statistics show cable take an average rating of 8.49 versus terrestrial’s 2.65 in May … [Read more...] about Taiwan TV – auds are up but ads are down