August 10, 2006

The Future of Television: RSS ?

Fotolia 702059In-Stat has a new report, research Highlights via Video Podcasting news.

* Worldwide broadband households will more than double between 2005 and 2010, growing from about 194 million in 2005 to more than 413 million by 2010.
* Of all broadband households today, 12.8% are already regularly viewing professional content via Online Content Aggregators.
* Traditional broadcast TV networks are finding out they need to capitalize on personalization or they will have deep trouble ahead.
* Pay-TV services have realized that personalization is the trend for the future.
photo © Carsten Reisinger - FOTOLIA

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