Research and Markets: Australia - National Broadband Network - Changing the Media Model

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/32c1cc4e/australia_nation) has announced the addition of the "Australia - National Broadband Network - Changing the media model" report to their offering.

For more than a decade the traditional media has been on notice about the changes to be faced because of developments in the digital media market. So far it has failed to take decisive action, partly because it was afraid of cannibalisation and partly because its business models do not cater for swift business action. This has brought about a decline in revenues but, far more importantly, it has failed to seize a share of the new market which is now dominated by relative newcomers such as Google, YouTube and Facebook.

The National Broadband Network is the next stage. Again the media has largely been absent from this debate, but the National Broadband Network will create new changes with new options. The traditional media players can take a leadership role, looking at the trans-sector opportunities the National Broadband Network has on offer - or they can simply copy their outdated models onto the National Broadband Network, perhaps by using the wholesale services of a telco.

Initial indications are that they are looking at more of the same rather than moving towards media innovation. The media companies do have strong brands and millions of customers, but how can they utilise this advantage?

Key Topics Covered:

1. Synopsis

2. Open wholesale network key to change

2.1 NBN Co's multicast service

3. Industry and market analysis

3.1 Industry wants wrong piece of the NBN action

3.2 Industry needs to start changing

3.3 New business models

3.4 Breaking out of the silo

3.5 Trans-sector thinking

3.6 Media companies well-positioned to operate trans-sectorally

3.7 Risk will be unavoidable - not taking it will be deadly

4. Digital media regulation

4.1 Digital-only transmission

4.2 Media reforms 2011-2013

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Sector: Telecommunications and Networks

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): 353-1-481-1716
Sector: Telecommunications and Networks