Christopher SlaughterCEO |
If you had an opinion about the proposed Comcast/Time Warner Cable deal, you missed your chance to let the FCC know about it, since the deadline for comments was this week. And while there was plenty of negativity expressed in the more than 70-thousand comments, there were also a lot of expressions of support. But as the regulatory approval process continues, Comcast is preparing itself for the deal to take longer than expected to close. |
John MedeirosChief Policy Officer |
The head of India’s TRAI gave an interview defending his agency’s recommendations on Media Ownership. Competition from the Internet? Years away, so for now “newspapers and telecom firms are sitting pretty.” Are cross-media ownership restrictions controversial? Nope: “Everyone, except perhaps the Marans, Subhash Chandra, and the Jains agrees on the need to regulate.” What’s the goal? “In the name of pursuing commerce, some abhorrent practices have come into play (private treaties; paid news)… Freedom of the media… comes with the right of the viewers and readers to unbiased and truthful information.” |
Anjan MitraExecutive Director, India |
Some say it was inevitable, while others feel disappointed by the decision of the Indian Government to extend the deadline of the on-going digital rollout of cable TV services to December 2015.Though the government partly blamed previous regime for leaving processes incomplete, there is no denying that this round of the digital battle has gone to the MSOs and LCOs who seemingly lobbied with a new government in New Delhi more effectively than other stakeholders. |
John MedeirosChief Policy Officer |
Here’s a revealing commentary from The Washington Post, noting rising rates of video piracy in the USA, despite easy availability of cheap and legal content options, from Hulu to Netflix to content-company websites. The writer cites claims that the key to solving piracy problems is to make the content available easily, but says that “doesn’t explain… the high rates of piracy in the United States,” where Netflix’s ‘Orange Is the New Black’ (had) nearly 5,000 illegal downloads a day.” Ah, say the torrentfreaks, but Netflix doesn’t have everything. We need a platform that has everything, immediately, right now this minute, on all devices, in Ultra-HD, with bells and whistles… and – cynical me – I will add that only if Netflix offers free burgers and beer with its subscription, maybe the young torrentfreaks will consider abandoning piracy. Until then, don’t hold your breath. |
Michael SteelRegulatory Assistant |
Right. Let’s face it, people. In the connected world, piracy isn’t going to be curtailed unless there is some disincentive to downloading free content. Governments need to get active on this front, or consumers of quality content are going to be a lot worse off, and soon. |
Christopher SlaughterCEO |
Neither Facebook nor Twitter won any Emmys this week (and there actually is such a thing as a Social TV Emmy), but both platforms enjoyed big boosts during the TV awards show. Social TV is definitely becoming a thing, but it’s fascinating how different the top TV shows are on each social media platform. (We’ll be looking into the Social TV phenomenon more closely during the CASBAA Convention in Hong Kong in just a few weeks time.) |
Godfrey ChanMember Relations & Marketing Executive |
Youku Tudou, has announced its new film division. Come and know more about their efforts during the CASBAA Convention where Victor Koo, chairman & CEO of China’s biggest online video company will be a Keynote Speaker. |
Desmond ChungAssociate Director, PR & Communications |
Jinkies! Who knew that a cartoon about a mumbling, bumbling, crime sleuthing dog would spark such debate over women and body-image issues? In the latest Scooby-Doo movie, the image conscious Daphne is cursed with losing the thing she holds most dear – her perfect figure – and (gasp!) balloons from a size 2 to a… wait for it… SIZE 8! Now I don’t want to say “shallow” but… |
Jane BuckthoughtAdvertising Consultant |
The growth of pay television continues, as providers embrace multiscreen services to offer subscribers more viewing options. The Multiscreen Index published by informitv shows a 1.4% increase in digital television subscriber numbers across 100 leading pay-television services around the world in the first quarter of 2014. They collectively gained 4.17 million video customers over three months and 17.43 million year on year, an increase of 5.2%. |
Godfrey ChanMember Relations & Marketing Executive |
We fall into thinking OTT TV is really new stuff… but Major League Baseball has a very successful OTT broadcast operation now celebrating its 12-year anniversary! There’s a real committed market for some types of niche content and it penetrates all over the world, as long as the broadband is good enough. (And of course, it helps when the broadcaster owns all the global rights themselves.) And in that vein, here’s the newest OTT “sports” arrival in Asia – WWE. All those Indonesians who missed their “Smackdown” after the authorities there clamped down on it will be able to go online and circumvent the censors. Woooahh! |
4K trial for Chunghwa Telecom
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(Aug 27, 2014) Chunghwa Telecom, the leading telecommunications operator in Taiwan, is undertaking a trial project for a new 4K HEVC streaming service using solutions from content delivery network technology specialist Broadpeak.
Read more at Advanced Television
Irdeto leads African pirate bust
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(Aug 27, 2014) Two suspects have been arrested and a major African piracy ring broken up following a raid of its premises in Cairo by the Egyptian Cybercrimes Unit.
It follows a joint investigation by African pay-TV operators, security specialist Irdeto, the Egyptian Cybercrime Unit and the Egyptian Ministry of Interior.
Read more at Broadband TV News
Turner unveils 2020 plan
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(Aug 27, 2014) Turner Broadcasting has unveiled the Turner 2020 strategic company plan, aimed at helping struggling networks like TNT, while supporting continued growth at stronger ones like Cartoon Network. Included are lay-offs and restructuring.
“We’ve been shifting resources already and I would ask that you think carefully about how and where to get the greatest return on the assets you control,” Turner Broadcasting CEO John Martin said in a companywide memo. “This may mean staff changes. In fact, I’ll be surprised if it doesn’t.”
Read more at Rapid TV News
True Group goes to the movies
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(Aug 26, 2014) True Group, the communications arm of Thai business conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group, is adding movies to its diversified business portfolio.
True iContent, a wholly owned subsidiary of True Group, is investing 50 million baht ($1.5 million) in a joint venture with three local film studios to produce Thai movies that appeal to both domestic and international audiences. The investment buys a nearly 30% stake in a new company, Transformation Films.
Read more at Nikkei Asian Review
Fast Track Southeast Asia on 19 Sept 2014
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CASBAA Members are invited to join in the “Fast Track” digital content and networking event in Singapore on Sept. 19th. See the invitation below, and for sign-up just email june@contentpromotion.net
THIS EVENT IS FOR MEMBERS ONLY.

A+E rebrands BIO channel to FYI in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan
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SINGAPORE, August 26, 2014 – On October 6, BIO® will rebrand to FYI™, a contemporary lifestyle network reflecting how people live their lives today, across South East Asia. Territories include Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan; FYI will launch in Malaysia later this year. The announcement was made today by Alan Hodges, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, A+E Networks™.
BIO was also rebranded to FYI in the US on July 8th.
For your inspiration, for your imagination or for your innovation, FYI will be a personalized experience for each viewer. The network embraces the way audiences really live their lives – proudly-hyphenated and not constrained by one passion or interest. Never an instruction manual and always an inspiration engine, FYI offers viewers a more adventurous, personalized and non-prescriptive approach to programming with a range of stories that reflect how people actually live their lives today, not defined by just one passion or interest.
“The mission of FYI is to inspire personal creativity that emphasizes improvised living, while reflecting our authentic slate of programming,” says Michele Schofield, Senior VP, Programming & Marketing at A+E Networks Asia. “And with its rich mix of inspirational content, the new channel’s Asian premiere is sure to bring its viewers a season of quality entertainment.”
FYI will feature over 300 hours of original content each year across four programming genres – taste, space, look, and journey. FYI will include locally-commissioned productions and local acquisitions.
The FYI primetime premiere line-up in Asia includes:
In Tiny House Nation™, renovation experts and hosts, John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin, travel across America to show off ingenious small spaces and the inventive people who live in them. They also help families design, construct and prepare to downsize into their own mini-dream homes no larger than 300 square feet!
Rowhouse Showdown™ featuring renovation expert, Carter Oosterhouse as he leads three teams who battle it out to transform dilapidated homes. The team that increases the appeal of their home the most, wins the grand prize of $50,000.
Destination Flavour: Japan: From the frozen ponds of Hokkaido in the north to the southern multicultural island of Okinawa, we savour the local food legends and master chefs while watching Adam Liaw immerse himself in a vibrant food culture that embraces innovation and cherishes tradition.
Destination Flavour: Down Under: Host Adam Liaw continues to unearth hidden flavours, this time those nestled in the Australian and New Zealand landscapes.
Travels with the Bondi Vet features Dr. Chris Brown, a charismatic vet as he leaves his practice in Sydney and explores the world. His adventures include a volcano in Vanuatu, swimming with whale sharks, and learning to race a team of sled dogs.
About A+E Networks™ Asia
A+E Networks™ Asia is owned by the award-winning, global media content company, A+E Networks™, which is dedicated to offering consumers a diverse communications environment ranging from television networks to websites, to home videos/DVDs to gaming and educational software. A+E Networks Asia is comprised of Lifetime®, HISTORY®, FYI™ (formerly bio.®), H2™ and Crime + Investigation™. A+E Networks Asia operates and distributes its portfolio in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong, Fiji, Macau, Taiwan, Korea, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Myanmar, Laos and Thailand. Globally, A+E Networks’ channels are available in more than 330 million households in over 160 countries.
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FIC Wins Big at the 66th Emmy Awards
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Today is another exciting win for Asia’s leading Pay-TV network as the 2014 66th Emmy Awards were announced this morning with FOX International Channels winning 20 Emmys across its channels in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia! With FOX’s hit comedy Modern Family taking away yet another recording-tying fifth Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series and NGC’s COSMOS receiving 4 impressive Emmys including Outstanding Writing, it is our pleasure to bring the very best of US entertainment to our viewers in Asia. For the full list please refer to the below.
Contact:
Kelly Jang
Kelly.jang@fox.com
Sherlock wins big at Emmys 2014
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This morning’s Emmys saw big wins for BBC series, Sherlock. Main cast, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, won top honours for ‘Outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie’ and ‘Outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or movie’, respectively, for the third and final episode of series three, Sherlock: His Last Vow.
Co-creator and writer for the series, Steven Moffat, bagged the ‘Outstanding writing in a miniseries or movie’ award.
Also vying for ‘Outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie’ was Idris Elba, from BBC series Luther.
Sherlock is a British television crime drama that presents a contemporary adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. The show is produced by Sue Vertue.
Since it premiered in 2010, the show has garnered immense international success, spreading across the UK, Russia and Asia. China was the second country, out of the UK, to premiere Sherlock series 3. In its premiering month of January, BesTV, the pioneer in IPTV in China, received a viewership of 1.7 million for Sherlock series 3. As of 26 August 2014, Youku, a prominent internet portal in China, received 72 million hits for series 3.
On 2 July, 2014, Sherlock was renewed for a fourth series. The three-episode series is to be aired in early 2016, following a full-length Christmas 2015 special.
Both Sherlock and Luther have aired on BBC Entertainment in Asia.
For more information on the series, feel free to contact me at Cassandra.wong@bbc.com or + 65 6849 5295.
Intelsat celebrates 50th anniversary
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(Aug 25, 2014) Intelsat commemorates its 50th anniversary of providing critical telecommunications and video content distribution infrastructure for businesses, organisations and governments around the world.
In honour of its anniversary, the company created a video library featuring 50 interviews with contributors to the earliest days of the commercial space sector, as well as the business leaders responsible for today’s innovations. The video gallery also includes the stories of Intelsat’s customers and employees who have witnessed firsthand the vital role of satellite communications in connecting the world.
Read more at Broadband TV News


