Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) January 2015 Volume 32, Issue 1 | Page 4

contents www.apb-news.com January 2015 (volume 32 issue 1) 14 18 22 24 News & Views 6 VIEW FROM THE TOP: Multi-channel TV homes growing, and linear TV still has a role to play Christopher Slaughter, CEO of CASBAA, explains why, while TV Everywhere and OTT services continue to grow, it is too soon to write off linear TV. 7 Emerging markets drive satellite pay-TV growth A recent report by Euroconsult highlighted that emerging markets, including Asia, will account for nearly 80% of the 340 million global subscribers of satellite pay-TV services by 2023. 10 PROMPTINGS: ‘One source, multi-content’ approach to gain more audience Jungmoo Park, head of CJ E&M’s Global Business Planning & Development, details how its “one source, multi-content” approach is helping the media company reach out to more audiences around the world. 12 EVENTS: Review of InterBEE 2014; and Calendar of Events 2015. Creation 14 FEATURE: Newsroom systems need to evolve to meet changing needs As content is increasingly being distributed across a growing number of different media platforms, newsrooms are presented with different challenges which they are looking to overcome with the lastest newsroom systems. 17 Retaining a winning formula Paul Maibaum, director of photography for Sons of Anarchy, discusses a specialist equipment line-up that has helped him film seven seasons of the US TV drama series. Management 18 FEATURE: Learning to analyse business growth Could a business analytics system be the key to unlock more revenue growth? 20 Korean networks trial 4K at 17th Asian Games South Korean broadcasters SBS, KBS and MBC collaborated on Ultra HD (UHD) production and public test broadcasts of last year’s Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. Distribution 22 FEATURE: Harnessing the power of cellular networks How effective and cost-efficient are cellular-based transmission devices? 23 Pixcom equips new video-editing workstations with Matrox Avio KVM extenders Canadian produ