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BBC テクノロジの分離:価値ある資産獲得へ

BBC Technology Spin Off: Unique Opportunity To Acquire Valuable Assets

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出版日 2004年05月 商品コード 19945
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Abstract

We believe that the decision by the British Broadcasting Corporation to spin off BBC Technology presents a rare and unique opportunity for one of today’s larger, service-oriented companies to gain a leadership position serving the global community of professional television broadcasters.

The BBC Technology group presents a unique mix of assets.

First, the BBC Technology group provides IT services for 28,000 computers and 35,000 telephones to the BBC. This IT services business contract comes with the BBC Technology group

Second, it provides a "point of entry" into the emerging area of high-end television broadcast services. They provide a wide range of in-depth services, from the design, specification, and construction of new TV broadcast facilities, and extend into providing "out sourced" operations support and management services of these facilities.

Third, it "comes equipped" with the London Media Gateway, and other infrastructure assets that can be operated to provide video transmission services to broadcast companies and, eventually, to major enterprises and government agencies. Toc page=

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
    • BBC Technology Spin Off Presents A Unique Opportunity
  • Methodology
      • Years Of Experience
      • Business Opportunities
      • Key Trend Identified - Broadcast TV In Transition Period
    • Previously Issued Reports That Provide More Information
  • The Market For Professional Video Is Undergoing Dramatic Changes
    • Video To Expand Beyond The Broadcast Industry
      • Digital Video To Provide Sustainable Growth Opportunities
      • Video Services Will Apply To Multiple New Market Segments
      • Broadcast Video Evolving From "Live" To "Store & Forward"
      • Four Scenarios Describe The Categories Of Video Connection
        • "Live" Two-Way Video For Interactive Communications
        • "Live" One-Way Video For Information Distribution
        • The Transition From "Live" To "Store & Forward" Services Provides Cost Savings For TV Network Operators
        • "Store & Forward" Video For Production
        • "Store & Forward" Video For Distribution
        • "Live" Service Categories To Drive Strongest Growth
        • Content Delivery Networks For Video Distribution To Dominate
      • Annual Value Of IP Video Delivery Connection Services
      • BBC Technology Well Positioned For Long Term Growth
  • The British Broadcasting Corporation
      • BBC Broadcast Networks Among The World's Leaders
      • New Media And Technology Leadership
      • BBC Ventures Group To Drive New Growth Opportunities
    • BBC Technology - List Of Assets
      • Desktop / IT services and support
      • Applications Management
      • Telecoms
      • BBC Internet
      • London Media Gateway
      • Worldwide Fibre and Satellite Communications Infrastructure
      • Media Communications
      • Broadcast Support Services
      • Project And Program Management
      • Consulting services
    • The Value-Rich Colledia™ Line Of Broadcast Automation Products And Services
      • Colledia™ Workflow
      • Colledia™ Control
      • Colledia™ Provides A Robust And Full-Featured Solution
      • Six Key Segments Of Broadcast Automation
        • "Content" Ingest And Encoding
        • Asset Management Systems
        • TV Business Automation Systems, Or Traffic Management Programs
        • TV Facility Automation
        • Automation "Friendly" Studio Equipment
        • TV News Automation Systems
    • Broadcast Industry Gravitating Toward A Standardized Facility Feature Set
        • The "Uptake" Of Digital Servers Into Broadcasting
        • Traditional Analog TV Facility Technologies
        • Hybrid Technologies That Provide A "Bridge" From Analog To Digital
        • All-Digital Technologies That Open New Market Segments
        • Transitioning To An All-Digital TV Work Flow
        • Digitizing All "Content" At The Point Of Ingest
        • Managing All "Content" Using Digital Computers
      • All-Digital Workflows Can Be Used By Enterprise Customers
      • What's In The BBC Technologies Colledia™ Portfolio
  • Summary - Relative Size, Scope, And 10-Year Growth Potential Of Key BBC Technologies Assets
  • Conclusions
      • BBC Technology Already A Major IT Services Provider To The BBC
      • BBC Technology On Growth Track For TV Broadcast Services
        • CollediaÔ Products Already Experiencing Sales Growth
        • BBC Technology Established As A "Trusted Partner" For Out Sourced Operations
      • Infrastructure Assets Bring In Another Piece Of The Puzzle
    • Three Key Groups Of Assets All Point Toward Growth

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Worldwide Retail Value Professional Video-over-IP Connection Services (annual value of connections in US$ millions, annual growth rate in percent, Compound Annual Growth Rate in percent)
  • Table 2. Part One - Listing of BBC Technology Major Assets (asset description, relative size, scope of operation, extensibility, and our opinion of its ten year growth opportunity)
  • Table 3. Part Two - Listing of BBC Technology Major Assets (asset description, relative size, scope of operation, extensibility, and our opinion of its ten year growth opportunity)

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Overview Diagram Of One Node Of An Automated Broadcast Television Ingest/Store/Playout System
  • Figure 2. Overview Diagram Of Expanded, Multi-Node Automated Broadcast Television Ingest/Store/Playout System With Storage Archive Capability
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