New Report: Mobile Media 2008
The newest research from Rider Research is The “Mobile Media 2008; The Third Screen for Entertainment.”.
Imagine a world where, in every person’s pocket or purse, there’s a mobile device with a high-speed Internet connection that can receive, store and play every song, every movie, every TV show and every user-generated video ever made.
Available now the report examines the impact of the spread of mobile devices on music, video, mobile TV, user-generated content and social networking.
Some key issues covered are:
1) What kind of content will be best suited to and likely to be the most popular
2) The current and future mobile phone services
3) Which technologies & trends such as Placeshifting, Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), ‘On-deck’ and ‘Off-deck’ content delivery are affecting the mobile media space
4) Who’s who behind the mobile media companies
5) How technologies such as WiMAX and LTE could answer the needs for a robust platform capable of delivering video wirelessly.
We all know that putting broadband in every residence has upset the media companies’ apple cart and created the multi-billion digital media industry. The turmoil that broadband in the home has brought to the entertainment, consumer electronics and computer industries is only a ripple compared to the tsunami that mobile Internet access will cause.
That’s what Rider Research, the publishers of the weekly, The Online Reporter, documents in a new report entitled “Mobile Media 2008.” Recent events have show that 2007 was the start of the “Big Bang” for mobile media.
The $695 that you pay for the “Mobile Media 2008″ report is a mere pittance compared to the impact that the mobile media era will have on your company.
Special! Included in the price, at no additional charge, is a chart of the the world’s major mobile phone operators and the media they currently offer.
Get an extract of the report for evaluation by e-mailing paperboy@riderresearch.com