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Title: Online Television: A New Era in Anytime, Anywhere Programming


1
Online Television A New Era in Anytime,
Anywhere Programming
  • Patrick Bautista, Miyuki Akasaka, Joe Belton
  • HTM 304, Dr. Fang
  • 05/08/07

2
Online Television
  • Overview
  • What Exactly is Online TV?
  • Ideal Viewers for Online TV

3
Online Television
  • Advantages
  • On Demand
  • Free
  • Never Miss Out
  • Disadvantages
  • Embedded Commercials
  • Minimum System Requirements

4
History
  • When Online TV Started
  • Trials and Test Runs
  • Full Implementation
  • How Online TV Started
  • Technology Progression
  • New Way of Using the Internet
  • Combining Media

5
History
  • Influences
  • Streaming Videos (YouTube)
  • TiVo / DVRs
  • Video on Demand (Pay-Per-View)
  • Taping (VHS)
  • Re-Runs

6
Technology
  • Minimum PC Requirements
  • Cable or DSL
  • Windows 98
  • 1.5 Ghz Pentium 4 CPU
  • 128 MB RAM
  • 32 MB Video Card
  • Minimum Mac Requirements
  • Cable or DSL
  • Apple Mac G4
  • OSX 10.2.8
  • 1.5 Ghz CPU
  • 256 MB RAM

7
Technology
  • Networks Required Programs
  • Adobe Flash Player 9
  • Windows Media Player
  • Real Media Player
  • Broadband vs. Satellite
  • The Potential
  • Revolutionize Television?

8
Four Major Television Networks
  • ABC
  • CBS
  • NBC
  • FOX

All free shows Require DSL, Cable, or higher
bandwidth
9
ABC
  • www.abc.com
  • 14 current online TV programs available
  • 2 online only TV programs available
  • Shows are varied in the amount of time that they
    are offered for viewing. Can be from within the
    last 2 episodes or can be whole season.
  • Need Adobe Flash 9
  • Commercial every 10 minutes

Not available for live broadcast. Internet
viewing only
10
ABCs 14 current regular / online TV shows
  • Dancing with the Stars
  • The Bachelor
  • The Knights of Prosperity
  • According to Jim
  • Lost
  • Ugly Betty
  • Greys Anatomy
  • October Road
  • Six Degrees
  • Desperate Housewives
  • Brothers and Sisters
  • Day Break
  • What About Brian
  • Notes From the Underbelly

11
ABCs 2 online only TV shows
  • Men in Trees
  • Voicemail

12
CBS
  • www.cbs.com
  • 15 current online TV programs are available
  • 12 online only TV programs are available
  • Shows are varied in the amount of time that they
    are offered for viewing. Can be from within the
    last 2 episodes or can be the whole season.
  • Need Windows media player or Real media player
  • Commercial every 10 minutes

13
CBSs 15 current regular / online TV shows
  • Armed and Famous
  • The Class
  • CSI
  • CSI Miami
  • CSI New York
  • How I Met Your Mother
  • Jericho
  • NCIS
  • The New Adventure of Old Christine
  • Numb3rs
  • The Papdits
  • Rules of Engagement
  • Shark
  • Survivor Fiji
  • The Unit

14
CBSs 12 online only TV shows
  • 15 Seconds
  • The Amazing Race
  • Animate This!
  • BBQ Bill
  • Finish Line
  • The Green Room
  • Holiday Moments
  • House Calls
  • InTurn
  • LA Diaries
  • Road to Price
  • Survivor Live

15
NBC
  • www.nbc.com
  • 13 online TV programs available
  • 2 online only TV programs available
  • Shows are varied in the amount of time that they
    are offered for viewing. Can be from within the
    last 2 episodes or can be whole season.
  • Commercial in the beginning of the show

16
NBCs 13 regular / online TV shows
  • 30 Rocks
  • Andy Baker
  • The Apprentice
  • The Black Donnellys
  • Friday Night Lights
  • Heroes
  • My Name is Earl
  • Identity
  • Las Vegas
  • Medium
  • Miss USA 2007
  • Passions
  • Raines

17
NBCs 4 online only TV shows
  • Thank God You Are Here
  • The Biggest Loser
  • The Law and Order SVU
  • The Office

18
FOX
  • www.fox.com
  • 14 online TV programs are available
  • 4 online only TV programs are available
  • - Shows are available from the past few episodes
  • Commercial every 10 minutes
  • Using MySpace for full episodes
  • Need Windows Media Player

19
FOXs 12 regular / online TV shows
  • 24
  • American Dad
  • Are You Smarter?
  • Bones
  • Drive
  • The Loop
  • Prison Break
  • Standoff
  • Talk Show
  • Vanished
  • The War at Home
  • The Winner

20
FOXs 4 online only TV shows
  • Hells Kitchen
  • Mad TV.com
  • Till Death
  • Trading Spouses

21
Interesting Articles to Read
  • CBS Online Show Jumps to Broadcast TV
  • www.marketingvox.com
  • FOX Shows to Air on MySpace, Fox TV Sites
  • www.marketingvox.com
  • Teens, Tweens Watching More TV Online
  • www.marketingvox.com

22
The Current State of TV Viewership
  • Consumers have seen a large increase in the
    amount and variety of TV programming over the
    last 10 years
  • The amount of TV being consumed by youth is at
    its highest level ever
  • For tweens (ages 7 to 12) and teens (ages 13 to
    19) TV is the method of entertainment they would
    miss the most if taken away (followed by video
    games and the Internet)

23
How the Internet Has Changed TV
  • 10 of web users watch TV online
  • One-third of teens and one-fourth of tweens watch
    TV online
  • Watching TV online is a daily habit for
    two-thirds of web viewers
  • Personal convenience and avoiding commercials are
    the top reasons

24
How the Internet Has Changed the Entertainment
Industry
  • Online TV
  • Can be accessed with a variety of e-devices
    (desktop, laptop, PDA, cell phone, game consul,
    iPod, and more)
  • Allows anytime, anywhere access of traditional
    broadcast and online only programs
  • Moves consumers from a passive role to an active
    role

25
How the Internet has changed the entertainment
industry, cont.
  • In short, the Internet has turned the traditional
    broadcast TV business model upside down
  • The consumer is now empowered by deciding when,
    where and how to watch TV
  • Power to the People!

26
Porters Competitive Forces Model
  • The components of the model
  • Industry Competitors
  • New Entrants
  • Substitutes
  • Suppliers
  • Buyers

27
Industry Competitors
  • The industry is characterized by
  • Fierce competition for rapidly growing customer
    base fueled by powerful advertising revenues
  • 2004 ad revenues totaled 9.6 billion
  • 2005 ad revenues totaled 12.5 billion (30.3
    increase)
  • 2006 ad revenues totaled 16.8 billion (34.4
    increase)
  • Threats from piracy and other sites with User
    Generated Content (UGC)

28
Industry Competitors, cont.
  • There are different business models, including
    revenue sharing and strategic partnerships, among
    the four major networks
  • CBS, NBC and Fox share ad revenue with their
    affiliates and partners, while ABC does not
  • NBC pursuing domestic ethnic groups
  • ABC pursuing international deals

29
New Entrants
  • The Internet has broken down barriers to entry by
    democratizing a formerly elite group. The
    potential new entrants are the affiliates of the
    major players, and third party sites, including
  • MySpace
  • YouTube
  • Yahoo!
  • Apple iTunes
  • In2TV

30
Substitutes
  • Although there are no exact substitutes to
    first-run prime-time programming, substitutes to
    older content come mostly from the UGC sites.

31
Suppliers
  • All current players are affiliated with or
    supported by a parent company or film studio
    acting as a supplier creative material
  • ABC (Disney Studios)
  • CBS (Viacom Paramount Studios)
  • NBC (Universal Studios)
  • FOX (News Corp Fox Studios)

32
Buyers
  • Demographics of the average buyer/viewer
  • Approximately 55 female, 45 male
  • 29 years old
  • Urban and suburban (where high speed internet
    access is readily available)
  • Lower-middle to upper-middle income (with at
    least one access device and the means to pay for
    high-speed access)

33
Buyers, cont.
  • The prime advertiser demographic is ages 20 to 34
    (Generation X and Y)
  • New key demographics being aggressively pursued
    by the networks and advertisers
  • Tweens ages 7 to 12
  • Teens ages 13 to 19

34
Questions or Comments?
  • For more information see
  • www.marketingvox.com
  • www.imediaconnection.com
  • www.pewinternet.org
  • www.internetnews.com
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