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Monday, March 27, 2006

Digital Media Convergence News - Changing Media in Society

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Changing Media in Society
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Author Henry Jenkins discussed the changing consumer-producer relationship in a lecture entitled "Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide," on Thursday night in Filene Auditorium.

The lecture was the inaugural piece in a new series of discussions on Film and Television Studies, sponsored by the Rockefeller Center. Jenkins's speech derived from the subject of his upcoming book of the same title, which analyzes the growth of grass-roots media in a high media society.

For the rest of the story, go to http://www.ipods-and-onlinevideo-reviews.com/media_convergence_news_page_5.htm.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Digital Media Convergence News - Tech Experts

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Tech Experts Urge Cable to Embrace New Technologies
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In two strongly worded public warnings last month, a leading international futurist and a senior MSO executive separately urged cable operators to plunge into promising new technologies instead of fearing or fighting them.

Speaking at the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers' (SCTE's) Emerging Technologies conference in Tampa last month, futurist Jim Carroll and Comcast Media Center COO Gary Traver both challenged MSOs to maintain their competitive edge by constantly pursuing innovative technological products and services. Envisioning an even faster paced, more competitive future, they contended that cable operators could no longer take their sweet time to enter new markets and develop new product offerings.

For the rest of the story go to http://www.ipods-and-onlinevideo-reviews.com/media_convergence_news_page_5.htm.

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Sunday, March 19, 2006

Digital Media Convergence News - Apple, Pixar, Disney

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Apple chief in talks to sell Pixar to Disney
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STEVE JOBS, the founder of Apple Computer, is poised to become one of Hollywood’s most powerful figures as he conducts talks to sell his Pixar animated films business to the Walt Disney Corporation in an all-share deal worth about $7 billion (£4 billion).

The talks could lead to Disney taking control of the studio responsible for animated classics such as Toy Story and to Mr Jobs becoming the biggest investor in the media and entertainment group. The Pixar deal would also be expected to open the way towards the next big advance in media convergence.

For the rest of the story, go to http://www.ipods-and-onlinevideo-reviews.com/media_convergence_news.htm.

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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Digital Media Convergence News - IBM in Tokyo

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Digital Media Convergence News - IBM in Tokyo
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IBM today announced the opening of a new innovation center as an extension of the company’s Tokyo Research Lab. The new IBM Electronics Innovation Center will bring together real-world marketplace experience with IBM Research’s electronics industry expertise to deliver differentiating innovation in the turbulent electronics industry.

For the rest of the story, go to http://www.ipods-and-onlinevideo-reviews.com/digital_convergence_news_page_5.htm.

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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Digital Media Convergence News - New Book Released

Digital Media Convergence News - New Book Available - Review Copies

This is a short post today.

Edition #1 of the iPods and Online Video eBook is ready. There are a total of only 20 copies available for only $19.95 (first-come, first served.) The book will probably retail for somewhere between $49 and $99 once it is released.

This offer is good through midnight 3/15/06 - or until the 20 review copies are gone - whichever comes first. Think about grabbing one fast ...

... at http://www.ipods-and-onlinevideo-reviews.com.

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Monday, March 06, 2006

Digital Media Convergence News - Understanding Digital Convergence

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Story courtesy of http://allafrica.com/stories/200602020071.html
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Understanding Digital Convergence

By Remmy Nweke - February 2, 2006

As the time for the introduction of the proposed Unified Licensing Regime in the country draws near, Remmy Nweke, examines what digital convergence is all about and need for a converged regulator.BARELY few days to the introduction of the proposed Unified Licensing Regime (ULR), the nation's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector is also warming up for another set of revolution as government agencies are expected to digitally converge to give the industry and ULR specifically, the sense it deserves.
Digital convergence

This to a very large extent refers to modern trend in businesses, and industries whereby transactions are harmonized in digital form for corporations to work together, produce new formats and types of content.
According to Ramesh Jain of www.digitalmerging.la, what is really happening in digital convergence which could be also called multi-media, is the convergence of Content, Communication and Computing (CCC), describing it as triple Cs.

He stressed that much effort, both in business as well as in technology, has usually been concerned with one C only, because, people who understand Content usually do not understand Communication or Computing that well and similar situation exists with people who understand communication or computing.
However, he said, it is the first time in history that the three are converging. Most of the time one hears about the convergence of Personal Computer (PC) and Television (TV) or of Communication and Computing.
It is important, therefore to consider all three Cs together to understand the implications or otherwise of convergence.

But for the Internet Society (ISOC) South Central Texas chapter, digital convergence evolves industries at minimum having content, and application development for film, video games, music, advertising and mass media. While the distribution channels evolve deployment of broadband wireless, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), on demand and more, even as hardware developers, Internet Service Providers, telecom operators and the entertainment industries among others will all benefit from the trend of convergence.


Peculiar situation

Presently, there are four government agencies overseeing various sub-sectors in the ICT circle, namely the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) regulates telecom, National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), regulates the broadcasting industry, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) oversees core IT, while the satellite space aspect is managed by the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA).

This brings to four different government agencies managing various parts of ICTs.


Why convergence?

Evolutions in the ICT sector accompanied with enormous potential of Internet Protocol (IP)-oriented networks on one hand and increased users' demands for comprehensive and network - independent on the other hand, have led to a convergence of information and telecommunications infrastructure, therefore, propelling multiplied service power.

According to professors Gernady Yanovsky and Finn Arve Aagensen of Norwegian University of Science and Technology, this comprises the convergence of voice and data services in both public and private networks through the VoIP centers, Computer cum telephony integration, which means call centers and web-contact centers merging.

Other parts that make up convergence, they said, include the integration of fixed and mobile phone lines and services as well as multimedia communications, existing as voice, video, graphics and sound in a place.
This evolutions, they also posited, have led to the creation of Next Generation Networks (NGNs).

For the likes of telecommunications manufacturing giant, Siemens Communications, this provides the avenue for them to development, integrating customer's communication and computer systems for a powerful new business tools through technologies such as Wide Area Networking (WAN), ethernet switching, web servers, frame relay and Automated Teller Machines (ATM) networks.

The firm pointed out that the integration of communication and computer systems is the key to business success at this era, because it would provide increased staff productivity and performance, reduction of operating costs and increased business efficiency, even as it could provide new revenue streams.


Nigerian perspective

It was the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of NCC, Dr. Ernest Ndukwe in a paper he delivered at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) recently, on 'Ringing the Digital Devolution in Nigeria in the era of Technology Convergence' said that even licensing has transformed from mere individual licensing to issuance of class and general authorisation which is embedded in ULR.

He cited an instance that new technologies like VoIP, Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), and WiMax to name a few have blurred the distinction between services, it became clear that one of the strategies for NCC to take the nation to the next level would the converged licensing option, which is imminent.

Examining the industry and proposed ULR and possible convergence of the sector regulatory organs, the Executive Director, eShekels Limited, a technology enclided research organisation, Mr. Fola Odufuwa, said that in the near future, convergence would come to bear in the nations ICT sector and with ULR, he predicted it would form key bases for converged regulation.

Although he expressed dismay over the possible convergence of the four federal government agencies as obtain currently, via NCC, NBC, NITDA and NASRDA, he said he has seen the convergence of two to three related sub-sector regualtors but not four as the case seems in the country today.


Regulatory convergence inevitable

"It is inevitable that there would be a convergence particularly two or three regulatory bodies if not all the four of them. That has to be, because, if you buy a Personal Computer (PC), you may be looking at NITDA, but when you open the PC, reboot it or want to do anything on it in the terms of communication whatever, then you would be looking at NCC. And when you now want to talk about the content, you would be looking at NBC and whatever you are doing that involves satellite on the same PC you have to talk or look at NASRDA," he explained.

Stressing that nowadays, you have phrases like 'I would listen to my PC', 'I would watch my radio' and even in Nigeria in some hotels, you can browse the Internet on your television set.

These, he noted are why technologies require the convergence of the regulatory bodies; with Internet Protocol Television (iPTV), video streaming, you now don't know which is what anymore.

He gave an instance, wondering how do you count a television viewer; is it the one who has a television set box or the one who is watching it on his computer and the person who is listening to his radio via his computer through a radio website audio streaming.

In Nigeria, he noted, there are a number of radio stations in the east and west, that are transmitting through the Internet, and how do you count the person; when is he a radio listener? When he carries a traditional radio transistor in his palm or when he listens to it via the PC.

The real truth, according to him, is that convergence of technologies requires that there should be a convergence of regulators, whether it is done now or later, but the quicker it is done the better for us.


Benefits

As anticipated, convergence in the ICT sector will yield a good number of benefits for all stakeholders. A postulated by Dr. Ndukwe, the convergence will include what he described as a conflict free ICT environment which will boost the economy and governemnt position and invitation for investors, especially for Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs).

For the duo of Steven Taylor and Larry Hettick in a joint paper entitled 'Applications Convergence Basics'; the advantages of convergence are many they cited an instance of it bringing about reduction in business cost of implementation such as the costs for voice systems management when they shift to a Voice over IP (VoIP) based implementation.

Multi-site businesses, the convergence experts said could save on transmission and switching costs by converting to VoIP

But while network cost savings are always welcome, applications convergence saves labor costs and improves customer service - offering an even bigger contribution to the bottom line.

In its simplest form, applications convergence happens when computer- based applications like word processing, e-mail, and customer relationship management converge with communications-system applications like telephone calls and voice mail. This technology backgrounder will examine how applications convergence adds significant benefits beyond the cost savings created by network convergence.

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