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Content costs main concern for Asian operators

June 3, 2011 07.25 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Content costs are the number one concern affecting overall business in 2011 (71.4%), followed by distribution costs and regulatory environment (both 42.9%), according to the findings from CASBAA’s latest operators group survey.

The recent survey conducted by CASBAA, the Association for digital multichannel TV, content, platforms, advertising and video delivery across Asia, provides new insight into the issues of most concern for platform operators of cable TV, DTH, IPTV and other forms of video delivery to consumers across the Asia Pacific. Conducted amongst the 24 members of the CASBAA Operators Group, the seven-question survey provides an indication of the concerns that platforms in the region have.

“The latest Operators Group Survey is an important tool to gauge the prevailing attitudes of the leading platforms across Asia,” said Simon Twiston Davies, CEO of CASBAA, in a statement. “The survey provides unique insights directly from the decision makers themselves.”

Chief findings from the CASBAA operators group survey: Content costs are the number one concern affecting overall business in 2011 (71.4%) followed by distribution costs and regulatory environment (both 42.9%); 72% of respondents think the market will be better than last year but none believed it would be “the best year ever”; Regulatory issues and piracy were identified as the biggest threats to business in 2011; Principal business investments over the next 12 months will be on increasing content/channels (66.7%) and expansion/acquisition in current markets (66.7%).

“The operators group survey represents an example of how the Association promotes the interests of its diverse membership as the voice for multichannel TV in Asia,” added Twiston Davies. “Born out of these findings, CASBAA works to address regulatory and piracy issues with the comprehensive annual Regulating for Growth overview, as well as a dedicated Wireless Access Group to tackle satellite issues and ongoing intellectual property rights lobbying – to name but a few.”

Pay-TV operator members of CASBAA include A-TV, Astro, Bharti Airtel, Chunghwa Telecommunications, Cignal TV, EchoStar, First Media, Global Broadcasting Network, Hinduja, HiTRON, Hong Kong Cable Television, Indovision, JSat/Skyperfect, K+, KBRO, Macau Cable, PCCW, Reliance, Singtel, Sky Cable, StarHub, Taiwan Broadband, Tata Sky, TFN Media, Telkomvision, TM Net, TrueVisions and TVBI.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: CASBAA Edited: 3 June 2011 07:57

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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