Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) February/March 2015 Volume 32, Issue 2

NEWS & VIEWS February-March 2015 5 www.apb-news.com | FEBRUARY-MARCH 2015 | VOLUME 32 | ISSUE 2 NEWS & VIEWS W O R L D I N B R I E F NHK commits to 8K TOKYO – An NHK board meet- ing last month has approved the Japanese public broadcaster’s three-year plan, which includes re-affirmation of NHK’s vision to- wards 2020, when NHK will utilise “leading-edge” technologies such as 8K (Super Hi-Vision) to cover the Tokyo Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games. SVoD has limited impact on pay-TV market LONDON – Subscription video- on-demand (SVoD) services popu- larised by the likes of Netflix and Amazon will account for a mere 3% of the global pay-TV market in 2015, according to Deloitte. SVoD should not be considered solely as a competitor to pay-TV, and will also struggle to match TV broad- casters’ investment in brand-new high-end content, said Deloitte. 6 CREATION 18 MANAGEMENT 24 28 X-PLATFORM 34 Surviving 2015: Go live to stay alive by shawn liew LAS VEGAS – If the CES 2015 show in Las Vegas, USA, in January was any indication, 4K Ultra HD (UHD) to the home seems to be a fore- gone conclusion. Manufacturers such as Sony, LG and Samsung rolled out an array of dazzling 4K UHDTV sets that promises stunning immersive viewing experience. A major announcement that came out of CES 2015 concerned Thailand curbs media domination BANGKOK – Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommuni- cations Commission (NBTC) has released a set of regulations gov- erning M&Es and cross-holdings, to curb domination of the media sector. TV and radio licence hold- ers who plan to take over/acquire a stake of over 25% directly, or more than 50% indirectly in an- other licensed company, would have to receive NBTC approval at least 60 days in advance. DISTRIBUTION 2015 will be the year of “go live to stay alive”, so invest in OTT as a hedge, says Ideal Systems Singapore’s Fintan Mc Kiernan (right). the formation of an UHD Alliance, a grouping of major industry players such as Netflix, Samsung Electron- ics, Sony Visual Product, The Walt Disney Studios and Warner Bros Entertainment. They aim to bring a “true UHD experience” to the home. If viewers are ready to embrace 4K UHD, are broadcasters, particu- larly those in Asia-Pacific, ready to transmit 4K UHD content? Are their infrastructure and bandwidth up to speed? Device manufacturers are al- ready manufacturing UHDTV-1 compliance display devices at af- fordable prices, acknowledged Dr Amal Punchihewa, director of tech- nology at the Asia-Pacific Broad- casting Union (ABU), who remains optimistic about the prospects of 4K UHD in the region. He told APB: “Although 3D TV 8 8 DTT will remain relevant for a long time GENEVA – Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) will re- main the pre-eminent TV viewing platform in Europe for the foreseeable future, with current efforts and achievements ensuring a clear roadmap for the next 10-20 years. According to a new report released by the Digital Terrestrial Television Action Group (DigiTAG), DTT is the primary TV delivery platform for 43% of households across Europe, and is currently used by 250 millon viewers. Somet i mes DigiTAG stated: “Coverage [of DTT] is widespread with most markets making the DTT platform available to 98% of the population. DTT is the only platform that provides a percentage of free-to-air services in all markets, while in many countries there is an extensive free-to-air offering. “Linear television continues to grow while non- linear and ancillary screen complement traditional viewing.” 8 8 TV i s t oo sur pr i si ng Don’ t Take The Ri sk Take Cont r ol SC- Censor f or l i ve TV wi t hout t he r i sk Your t ot al sol ut i on f or l i ve channel cont ent cont r ol www. s of t c as t - t ec hnol ogy . c om Mongolian broadcaster Mongol TV has renewed US drama series such as Hawaii Five-O from CBS. Mongol TV maintains quality offerings ULAN BATOR – Mongolian broad- caster Mongol TV has acquired and renewed a series of content from the UK and the US. From UK-based producer and distributor ITV Studios Global Entertainment (ITVSGE), Mongol TV has picked up the Mr Selfridge series, while from the US, the broadcaster has renewed drama series The Good Wife and Hawaii Five-O from CBS; The Blacklist and Downton Abbey from NBC; and Scandal from ABC. Nomin Chinbat, CEO of Mon- gol TV, said: “Mongol TV has been consistently top in ratings in Mon- golia by providing our audiences with the best quality programming from around the world. “We are fortunate that CBS, ITV, NBC, Fox, Disney and Sony provide us with some of their best shows for our territory; we appreciate our ongoing partnerships with them.”