Week 11 Lectorial

Guest lecturer Dr Ramon Lobato – week 11

Television, Streaming & Audience Fragmentation

  • 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

  • 1977 there were 4 channels on free to air.

  • 1997 there were 5 free to air and 20 Pay TV options

  • 2017 there are 30 free to air channels and 150 Pay TV

    • DVD/Bluray

    • Download

    • Streaming

    • IPTV

    • mobile

The Online TV Ecology

  • Catch Up

    • a channel on demand

    • eg iview

  • SVOD

    • curated catalogue

    • Netflix, Stan, Hulu etc

  • TVOD

    • paying per download

    • itunes, google play etc

  • PTV

    • ISPs version of foxtel

  • AVOD

    • youtube, facebook, twitter

  • Informal

    • illegal streaming/download sites

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.

  • used to address a vast portion of the nation at once in a controlled manner

  • 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

  • Worlds largest SVOD service

  • 125,000,000 hours of viewing per day

  • Operates in 190+ countries

  • 100 million subscribers globally

  • US$41bil market cap; US$6.7bil revenue

  • 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

    • Tracking the global roll-out of an internet TV platform

  • Netflix doesnt do well in India because of the lack of Indian Content

  • Europe is attempting to put a 20% European content quota on Netflix’s library in European markets

  • Kenya was critical of Netflix’s content and saw it as immoral

  • Netflix was blocked in Indonesia

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