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Title: Entertainment and Technology Hype vs' Reality


1
Entertainment and Technology Hype vs. Reality
  • Ben Fritz, tech reporter
  • Variety / Daily Variety

2
Three examples of media hype
  • Is the video game industry bigger than the film
    industry?
  • Is TiVo killing TV?
  • Do consumers want all their media on-demand?

3
Is the video game industry bigger than the movie
business?
  • Innumerable reports state that the video game
    business is bigger than the film business. This
    is wrong, by a long shot.
  • The video game statistic includes sales of
    hardware
  • The film statistic includes only box office

4
Video Games vs. Box Office(in billions)
5
Video Games vs. Box Office and Home Video
6
Is TiVo killing TV?
  • Most analyses show DVR deployment in single
    digits as of households
  • TiVo users survey found only 40 of viewing is
    recorded
  • Commercials are skipped 70 of the time
  • So 72 of commercials still watched by TiVo users

7
TV advertising revenue healthy(in billions)
8
Do people want all their media personalized and
on-demand?
  • Digital music services are growing fast
  • Video-on-demand will eventually be a serious
    business
  • Most people dont have the time or energy to
    personalize their media. They want it delivered
    to them.

9
On-Demand vs. Satellite Radio
10
What matters about technology?
  • Usually technology is used behind the scenes to
    improve existing practices. E.g. digital editing
    and workflow
  • Industries, especially media, initially resist
    new technology, then learn to adapt. E.g. radio,
    VCRs, online music(?)
  • Tech tends to get overhyped, then slowly mature
    into a business. E.g. Online media
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