“We're enabling content owners to become broadcasters.”
Eyal Gever
“Broadcasting is really too important to be left to the broadcasters.”
Tony Benn
“The Connected Services Framework offers broadcast and film companies a sophisticated and competitive way to create, manage and deploy content over multiple channels, ... Simply by connecting together digital islands, the potential impact for the business in terms of improved performance and new market opportunities is irresistible.”
Dave Brown
“The broadcast networks realize that there is a secondary market available for their content with these types of services. After the initial airing of shows, there isn't much opportunity to cash in on the programming, but now they can license it for recording.”
Michael Goodman
“They already like the broadcast content, but now they want everything to look like that. It seems unfair to have to go out and purchase a DVD. It's downgrading. I think consumers are ready for this!”
Megan Pollock
“The broadcast free-to-air TV industry has seen a proliferation of channels and the development of the enabled base of VCR/DVDs and game consoles. All of this has created massive competition for the eyeball and fragmented audiences. The changes now under way with Internet TV, mobile 3G and VOD are possibly even more profound.”
Neil Blackley
“The broadcast free-to-air TV industry has seen a proliferation of channels and the development of the enabled base of VCR/DVDs and game consoles. All of this has created massive competition for the eyeball and fragmented audiences. The changes now under way with Internet TV, mobile 3G and VOD are possibly even more profound. The two key questions are how serious are these changes for the networks and how are they dealing with them?”