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E-grāmata: Streaming Media Guide: How to Successfully Integrate Streaming Media Into Your Communications Strategy [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(HOOQ Digital)
  • Formāts: 152 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 31 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429429750
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 152 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 31 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429429750
Streaming media has irreversibly revolutionised the ways in which media is transmitted and consumed. Most of us engage with streaming media on a daily basis via platforms that deliver our entertainment: Spotify, YouTube and Netflix are new brands which many of us engage with daily for our information and entertainment. It has created upheaval in the entire value chain and wiped out industries slow to adapt to it (like the video store rental chain). And it continues to evolve. Streaming media is transforming business communications in myriad ways, and it is becoming almost as crucial for project managers and marketers to understand streaming technology as it is for media professionals. The Streaming Media Guide demystifies the technology and features behind a successful streaming media service, especially in the context of how it is used by broadcasters and other media organisations. Common terms and systems being used in this space are presented and defined simply and clearly for non-technical readers. Best practice examples from Michael DOliveiros experiences demonstrate how this technology can be successfully implemented.This book equips any media professional with the most basic of traditional media knowledge to enable confident conversations in the typical media organisation they work in. For technology-based graduates or dedicated broadcast professional seeking to refresh their understanding, this book provides enough information to form a solid foundation for day-to-day work. Finally, for leaders in cross-functional senior management matrices, information is provided to enable you to understand and exploit streaming media capabilities as a business. This will be the ultimate reference source, guaranteed to be bedside reading for anyone serious about using streaming media.
List of illustrations
x
Acknowledgements xiv
Abbreviations xv
Foreword xviii
Introduction 1(5)
1 Streaming media today
6(18)
Getting definitions right
6(1)
Streaming media today: the basics
7(1)
Media before the Internet Boom (1990-2000)
8(1)
Media during and after the Internet Boom (2001-201S)
9(2)
The Media Renaissance (2015 to the present day)
11(1)
New uses of streaming media today
12(8)
Enterprise-based streaming
20(2)
Start with good content
22(2)
2 Streaming media technology today
24(25)
What is cloud?
25(1)
Public cloud and private cloud
26(1)
Media types
26(8)
What is an online video platform?
34(2)
What is a content management system?
36(3)
Cloud storage
39(1)
What is transcoding and encoding?
40(1)
Video players
41(2)
Video player features
43(1)
Video analytics
43(1)
Recommendation engine
44(2)
Putting it together: a systems integrator (SI)
46(3)
3 Protecting your streaming media
49(13)
The basics of encryption
50(1)
Why we need DRM
51(5)
Using a digital rights locker
56(1)
Other ways to protect media
57(3)
Preventing insider piracy
60(2)
4 Distributing your streaming media
62(23)
How traditional distribution worked
62(2)
How internet distribution works
64(1)
Internet distribution -- the online-to-offline model
65(1)
Internet distribution -- the P2P model
66(2)
Internet distribution -- the CDN model
68(1)
CDN types
69(1)
Basic CDN capabilities
70(6)
Paying for CDN services
76(9)
5 User experience
85(15)
What is UI?
85(2)
What is UX?
87(1)
What is product management?
88(4)
Customer journey mapping -B2C
92(2)
Customer journey mapping -- BIB
94(3)
Paying for UX/UI
97(3)
6 Identity access management
100(19)
Identity data
101(3)
Authorisation of users
104(4)
Data privacy of users
108(1)
Entitlement of users
109(1)
How entitlements work
110(1)
I AM for better customer engagement
111(1)
Compliance
112(4)
Federated identity management
116(1)
Paying for CI AM services
116(3)
7 Commercialising your service
119(19)
How `windows' affect content availability
119(3)
The advertising model
122(4)
Measuring advertising success
126(5)
The subscription model
131(3)
The transaction model
134(2)
Hybrid models
136(2)
8 Live streaming media
138(11)
Live internal communications
139(1)
Live external communications
140(1)
Linear TV streaming
141(1)
What is an encoder?
142(2)
Cloud encoding
144(1)
Architecting live streams
144(1)
Live streaming monitoring
145(1)
Paying for live streaming
146(1)
Professional solutions
146(2)
Parting thoughts
148(1)
Bibliography 149(1)
Index 150
Michael DOliveiro has over 20 years of experience, primarily in the broadcast and streaming media industry, both in Australia and South-East Asia. Well-versed in production, operations and product management, Michael was recently Country Head of HOOQ Singapore, the regional, subscription-based streaming platform.