Video Viewing Explosion

September 18th, 2006 | Rebecca Jesson

Consultancy agency Accenture have published results from a global survey of 10,000 consumers. The survey has revealed that nearly 40% of internet users now download videos online. Additionally, 54% of young internet users express a desire to create and share their own content on the web.

In terms of comparison with TV, most users say they still prefer viewing content on their television sets rather than their PCs. According to Accenture partner Dave Brown, “UK consumers are most interested in applications that allow them to download and watch films, TV shows and other video content on their TV.” The survey found that 54% of people would like to download and watch videos on TV, compared with 30% via the internet.

On this note, Jeff Jarvis at BuzzMachine highlights new technology from Apple (iTV) that allows a PC to link to a television set via wifi. He also mentions TiVo, which provides a similar service. Both of these technologies basically mean that it will be possible to view online content on a tv set…essentially putting everyone in the role of TV channel programmer.

Source: BuzzMachine

Should ITV be focusing on Programmes or Programmers?

August 8th, 2006 | Jason Burrows

ITV LogoI guess the (imminent) departure of Charles Allen from ITV is yet another sign of the changing world we live in. One imagines that a massive media company like ITV would be in an ideal position to have its finger on the public pulse. Surely it should be a market maker, not, as it has become of late, a victim of market forces. Its purchase of Friends Reunited seemed to mirror News Corp’s investment in MySpace - both steps in the right direction you would of thought. But as Chris Dobson, vice president international advertising, Microsoft, pointed out in The Sunday Telegraph. “Increasingly, people are self-scheduling and watching what they want and they can simply skip the ads”?. Now, where’s the money in that?

I suggest whomever they get to replace the unfortunate Mr Allen should perhaps come from outside the television industry. Surely there’s someone senior over at Google who could parachute in and turn the whole things round. There seems no limit to that company’s abilities - and areas of interest. As for Charles Allen, his CV may be distinctly lacking in any real hands on new media experience. In todays rapidly changing media world that could count heavily against him.

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