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Television

Trends and Signals related to the television industries.


Remix Culture: Remix Culture describes the emergence of cultural artifacts and processes created to include recombination of other works, enabled by the digitization of media, as well as the availability of knowledge about others’ creations provided by open, global networks.

Game of Life: As the "social web" embeds a layer of additional data on our day-to-day lives, playfulness and competition are assuming larger roles in driving behaviors, connections and discovery.

Attention Fragmentation: The fragmentation of content into smaller bits, consumed rapidly and frequently, has both been driven by and is causing further shifts in cognitive patterns, toward shorter attention spans.

Language Clash: While English has been the dominant language of online content for the past two decades, shifting demographics of technology usage, as well as changing national populations, means this dominant position may be relinquished in the next two decades.

Hybrid Technologies: Powerful new platforms are beginning to emerge through the hybridization of two or more technologies or media, such as Internet TV, portable video, or mobile messaging, creating new possibilities to modify and extend media in new ways.

Network as Platform: The second major wave of technology innovation on the Web, known as Web 2.0, positioned the network as the primary platform for computing. This is pushing media with it out onto the so-called “cloud,” making locally stored and played media more and more irrelevant.

Atoms to Bits: More and more content is being converted from both physical or non-digital formats to digital ones for easier distribution online.

Data Traffic Crunch: Numerous forecasts show demand for digital media, coupled with the massive amounts of storage required to host both professional and DIY content, may drive us toward a bandwidth crunch in coming years.

Portability and Mobility: Mobile devices are permeating more and more areas of our lives, strongly shaping the consumption and communication behaviors of society, changing how we interact with location and each other.

Generational Differences: Differing technology uptake patterns among different generations are creating a generational divide in demand, which will further shape the delivery channels we use in the future.

Green Considerations: Year-on-year growth in consumption of digital devices is creating environmental pressures, both around the disposal of (unused) electronics, their packaging, and the power our current devices consume.

The Problem of Stuff: Despite the promise of dematerialization implied by the digital revolution, we seem to be drowning in stuff, potentially impacting demand, and shaping tolerances for new innovations due to acquisition fatigue.

Agile Vs. Formal Production: Traditional top-down models are increasingly running up against agile bottom-up approaches on the Web, creating a clash of cultures, but also driving innovation.

DIY Distribution: Digital tools and processes have enabled independent producers and creators to use the Internet as a distribution channel to directly connect with consumers and audiences in the process circumventing some of the cultural industries’ traditional intermediaries.

Aggregation: The vast amount of content on the Internet provides ample opportunities to become an aggregator, helping users navigate and curate consumption.

Prosumers: Inexpensive digital production tools, digital storage, the proliferation of free online social platforms, increasing broadband speeds, and computer processing power have made it easy and inexpensive for non-professionals to create content.

IP Challenges: P2P technologies, remixing, and hacker culture's cycle of rapidly breaking technological protections is steadily eroding the position of IP protection of content worldwide. Some commercial entities have responded by altering business models to reflect this change.

Surveillance: Both online and in the physical world, issues of covert and overt surveillance are emerging as a side effect of a society in a deep embrace with technologies and networks.

Signals




Bittorrent Only TV-Show Becomes Huge Success
http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-only-tv-show-becomes-huge-success-100702/(external link)

How the TV Industry Inhibits Innovation
http://allthingsd.com/20100702/for-best-reception-do-not-stand-near-the-left-side-of-the-apple-television/(external link)

Culture UT-Austin
http://flowtv.org/(external link)

Searching for the Future of Television
http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/26930/(external link)

The Future of Television and the Digital Living Room
http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2010/10/19/the-future-of-television-the-digital-living-room/(external link)

Will Internet TV Change the Way We Watch Television
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/gadgets-and-gear/hugh-thompson/will-internet-tv-change-the-way-we-watch-television/article1782864/(external link)

YouTube Launches Web-Based Video Editor http://www.techmeme.com/100616/p25#a100616p25(external link)

YouTube Supersizes Its Uploads. Do You Have 15 Minutes You Want to Share?
http://allthingsd.com/20100729/youtube-supersizes-its-uploads-do-you-have-15-minutes-you-want-to-share/(external link)

Why Social Media Will Save Live TV
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/business-technology/duncan-stewart/why-social-media-will-save-live-tv/article2001012/(external link)

Compatible 3D Glasses? No Such Thing
http://hdguru.com/compatible-3d-glasses-no-such-thing/1959/(external link)

Future is TV-Shaped Says Intel
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8272003.stm(external link)

Boxee Delivers Movies TV Shows and Video from the Internet to Your TV
http://www.iomega.com/about/prreleases/2011/20110104-iomegatv-media-center.html(external link)

CFP: Flowtv.Org Special Issue, Revisiting ACA-Fandom
http://flowtv.org/2010/12/revisiting-aca-fandom/(external link)

Denied the Right to Watch TV Online? You've Been Geo-Blocked
http://www.thestar.com/iphone/article/583846(external link)

Doubt Cast On Research Suggesting Equal Time for TV and Online
http://paidcontent.org/article/419-doubt-cast-on-research-suggesting-equal-time-for-tv-and-online/(external link)

Excess TV Gaming Tied to Poor Attention in Kids
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/excess-tv-gaming-tied-to-poor-attention-in-kids/article1629801/(external link)

Google TV
http://gigaom.com/video/did-google-just-kill-boxee-roku-and-tivo/(external link)

Ikea Sponsors Made for Web TV Show
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/09/business/media/09video.html(external link)

More TV Viewers May Be Cutting the Cord This Year
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-fi-electronics-show-20110104(external link)

Nielsen Estimates Show First Drop in TV Ownership in 20 Years
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/03/nielsen-estimates-show-first-drop-in-tv-ownership-in-20-years-m/(external link)

Time Warner Cable Comcast and the End of TV As We Know It
http://adage.com/article/digitalnext/time-warner-cable-comcast-end-tv/149694/(external link)

Toshiba's New 3-D TV Eliminates Glasses, Viewer Humiliation
http://allthingsd.com/20100825/toshibas-new-3d-tv-eliminates-glasses-viewer-humiliation/(external link)

Viewers of Web TV Still Few But Growing, Survey Finds
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/digital-culture/social-networking/viewers-of-web-tv-still-few-but-growing-survey-finds/article2045934/(external link)

Warner Bros. Refuses $0.99 Episode Deal On Apple TV
http://allthingsd.com/20100917/why-warner-bros-is-a-no-show-on-apple-tv/(external link)

CBC Says Switch to Digital Too Onerous to Make Deadline
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/cbc-says-switch-to-digital-too-onerous-to-make-deadline/article1666092/(external link)

Full D8 Video: Apple CEO Steve Jobs
http://allthingsd.com/20100607/full-d8-video-apple-ceo-steve-jobs/(external link)

ESPN 3D Officially Launches With Fifa World Cup Coverage Live from Bristol
http://hd.engadget.com/2010/06/11/espn-3d-officially-launches-with-fifa-world-cup-coverage-live-f/?icid=engadget-iphone-url(external link)

What is Google TV?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/16/what-is-google-tv-video/?icid=engadget-iphone-url(external link)

Over-the-Air is the New Basic Cable
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/06/business/media/06rabbitears.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1(external link)

Dish Network is Joining Other Carriers in Offering Its Content for Online Viewing
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/23/business/media/23dish.html(external link)

Hey Cable Guys, Cord Cutting is Real and It's a Problem Says Verizon CEO
http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20100923/hey-cable-guys-cord-cutting-is-real-and-its-a-problem-says-verizon/(external link)

Why Do "Web Originals" On Hulu Matter?
http://allthingsd.com/20101206/hulu-orders-up-a-new-bite-sized-show-its-going-to-taste-a-lot-like-talk-soup/(external link)