Guest lecturer Dr Ramon Lobato – week 11
Television, Streaming & Audience Fragmentation
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The definition of TV as a system is shifting atm with the influx of self produced shows and rise in SVOD popularity
Hours of Broadcast TV – 2.7
Hours of Online Video viewing – 0.5
Devices per household – 6.4
Households subscribed to netflix – 25%
TV in Australia
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1977 there were 4 channels on free to air.
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1997 there were 5 free to air and 20 Pay TV options
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2017 there are 30 free to air channels and 150 Pay TV
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DVD/Bluray
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Download
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Streaming
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IPTV
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mobile
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The Online TV Ecology
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Catch Up
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a channel on demand
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eg iview
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SVOD
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curated catalogue
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Netflix, Stan, Hulu etc
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TVOD
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paying per download
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itunes, google play etc
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PTV
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ISPs version of foxtel
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AVOD
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youtube, facebook, twitter
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Informal
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illegal streaming/download sites
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What Does this mean for Audiences?
The Marketplace of Alienation – James G Webster
Strong link between the history of television, the state and the nation.
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used to address a vast portion of the nation at once in a controlled manner
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that is no longer available with the mass audience of today, it is fragmented over various different forms of media streams
Personalisation has been a huge shift in media consumption. No longer does the audience all get exposed to the same television choices.
Netflix
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Worlds largest SVOD service
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125,000,000 hours of viewing per day
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Operates in 190+ countries
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100 million subscribers globally
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US$41bil market cap; US$6.7bil revenue
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Headquarters in Los Gatos, California
Broadcast TV – Distraction |
Netflixv – Immersion |
Over the airwaves |
Over the top/internet distributed |
Schedule |
Curated Library |
Flow |
On-Demand |
Advertising Model |
Subscription model |
Mass Marketing |
Niche Markets/personalised |
Reliant on Hits |
Less reliant on hits |
Sport, News, event TV |
Adult Drama, comedy, movies |
Global Netflix
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Tracking the global roll-out of an internet TV platform
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Netflix doesnt do well in India because of the lack of Indian Content
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Europe is attempting to put a 20% European content quota on Netflix’s library in European markets
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Kenya was critical of Netflix’s content and saw it as immoral
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Netflix was blocked in Indonesia