Video whenever AND wherever...
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Apr 28, 2005 02:49PM
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Starz Entertainment Group Unveils Next Generation of On Demand
President/CEO Robert B. Clasen Outlines New Programming, Navigation Tools,
Educational Campaign Specifically Designed for the On Demand Experience
Tells NCTA Academic Seminar On Demand is New Form of Media,
Requiring Radically Different Approach from Linear Channels
Predicts Portable Devices Will Soon Mean On Demand Anywhere
as Well as Any Time
SAN FRANCISCO, NCTA National Show, April 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Starz
Entertainment Group LLC (SEG) President/CEO Robert B. Clasen today unveiled
details of what he said is the ``next generation`` of on demand. In a keynote
speech to the Academic Seminar held on the opening day of the National Show,
the National Cable & Telecommunications Association`s (NCTA`s) annual
convention, Clasen called on demand television an entirely new medium that
requires programmers to abandon all conventional, linear channel thinking and
reinvent their businesses.
Key elements of the next generation of on demand were launched by SEG
April 1. They include:
* The use of ``button bonuses`` to provide an opportunity for viewers,
when they select a movie, also to watch complementary short-form
programming and/or to be offered suggestions about other movie options
in the same genre. This feature simulates an interactive experience
by recognizing and reacting to the film choice the viewer makes.
* A new navigation system to enable viewers more easily to find the
on demand programming they want;
* Premiering major movies on demand on average two weeks before they air
on the flagship Starz channel;
* Expanded consumer education programs in conjunction with affiliates;
* New, unique on demand programming and promotional stunts that combine
movies with short-form programs, behind-the-scenes footage, and
interviews;
* Airing movies -- including foreign language, niche and independent
films -- exclusively on Starz On Demand that would likely not find a
home on the linear channels;
* Changing the mix of programming to make use of the fact that in the
on demand world there can be hundreds of movies available in prime
time versus the one prime time movie per channel that is possible in
the linear world.
Clasen also predicted that the definition of on demand will soon expand to
mean not just the ability of viewers to watch programming whenever they want
but wherever they want as well.
Like telephones, Internet access and music, television is rapidly becoming
a portable communications service, he said, propelled by a range of new
portable devices flooding the market. ``The days are rapidly drawing to a
close when television is something that happens only at home.`` Key to the
further development of portability will be a secure digital rights management
system, he said, to ensure that ``portability does not mean piracy.``
Two years of experience with on demand has demonstrated that it is not
enough simply to dump a lot of content into the on demand format and then hope
subscribers will find it, Clasen said. ``That can work for a few people for a
while, but if we want to make this form of television viewing a truly mass
medium, programmers need to do a lot more.``
Clasen noted that half of digital cable subscribers with on demand do not
use it regularly, even though it is free. Program promotion has historically
been the role of programmers, but first efforts with on demand focused on
technology issues. ``The name of the game early on was simply putting
programming on the servers,`` Clasen said ``and while some believe that tonnage
is the answer, whatever amount of programming is offered on demand,
distributors will need to promote and guide consumers to an entirely different
and improved entertainment experience.`` Billions of dollars are at stake in
the effort to persuade more viewers to make use of on demand, because the
evidence shows that on demand use cuts churn by 15-20 percent.
On-demand allows Starz to present a much wider array of programming,
particularly in prime time, than was possible in the linear world, Clasen
said, adding that this should be good news for independent film producers as
well as viewers.
The marketing of millions of new portable video viewing devices will
further change the landscape, he added, creating demand for short-form
programming that can be seen while viewers wait in the doctor`s office or ride
the bus to work.
At the same time, he noted, the world of linear television will not go
away although on demand will cause changes in the linear viewing habits.
People will still want to watch television in their homes for many generations
to come, he said, because the simplicity of linear television viewing will
continue to be an attractive proposition in a world of increasingly varied and
complex choices.
Starz Entertainment Group LLC (SEG) is the largest provider of premium
movie services in the United States with approximately 173 million pay units.
SEG offerings include the Starz Encore Movie Pack with 13 digital movie
channels and more than 750 movies per month, Starz HDTV, Starz On Demand, and
Starz Ticket, the first and only on demand premium TV subscription service
available on the broadband platform. Starz Entertainment Group is a wholly-
owned subsidiary of Liberty Media Corporation, http://www.starz.com.
-Jason