Ranking broadcast technology vendors, part 4: The 2011 BBS broadcast technology vendor innovation league table 

This is the seventh in a series of articles about some of the findings from the 2011 Big Broadcast Survey (BBS), a global study of broadcast industry trends, technology purchasing plans, and benchmarking of broadcast technology vendor brands. ...

Ranking broadcast technology vendors, part 3: The 2011 BBS brand opinion leaders league table 

This is the sixth in a series of articles about some of the findings from the 2011 Big Broadcast Survey (BBS), a global study of broadcast industry trends, technology purchasing plans and benchmarking of broadcast technology vendor brands. ...

Ranking broadcast technology vendors, part 2: The 2011 BBS net change in overall brand opinion league table 

This is the fifth in a series of articles about some of the findings from the 2011 Big Broadcast Survey (BBS), a global study of broadcast industry trends, technology purchasing plans and benchmarking of broadcast technology vendor brands. ...

Ranking broadcast technology vendors, part 1: The 2011 BBS overall brand opinion league table 

This is the fourth in a series of articles about some of the findings from the 2011 Big Broadcast Survey (BBS), a global study of broadcast industry trends, technology purchasing plans and benchmarking of broadcast technology vendor brands. More than 8000 people in 100+ countries took part in the 2011 BBS, making it the largest and most comprehensive market study ever done in the broadcast industry....

Evaluating the drivers of broadcast tech vendor M&A plans 

Video and audio technologies have become strategic to many companies outside of the traditional broadcast business, so bankers and PE firms are looking to find companies that might add value to a larger enterprise or a portfolio of companies....

16x9 

16 reasons your master control is not HD and nine ideas to get you there....

Broadcaster spending won't necessarily follow trend  

One look at the 2011 BBS Broadcast Industry Global Project Index illustrates the difference between what people are thinking and talking about, and where they are planning to spend their money....

Investment bankers, private equity firms to keep eyes open at NAB Show  

Video and audio technologies have become strategic to many companies outside of the traditional broadcast business, so bankers will use the NAB Show as a way to find companies that might add value to a larger enterprise or a portfolio of companies....

Industry trends remain relatively stable between 2010, 2011  

The top four trends ranked in the 2011 Big Broadcast Survey were the same as those in the 2010 index....

Multiplatform content delivery tops trends among broadcasters  

Respondents to the 2011 Big Broadcast Survey noted that multiplatform content distribution was important for the development of new revenue streams and the availability of content on all distribution platforms. ...

Commercial drivers for multiplatform content distribution in the broadcast industry 

Respondents to the Big Broadcast Survey noted that multiplatform content distribution was important for the development of new revenue streams and the availability of content on all distribution platforms. ...

Commercial drivers push global move to file-based operations 

According to the Big Broadcast Survey, the move to file-based operations was the second-ranked trend in the broadcast industry in 2010. ...

Broadcast technology vendors predict strong increase in software revenue 

Vendors who responded to the Big Broadcast Survey were asked about the makeup of their current and future product portfolio. ...

Broadcasters continue spending for HD transition 

Respondents to the Big Broadcast Survey reported what they thought were the most important trends in the industry and why they are still transitioning to HD infrastructure. ...

Less spending affected vendors 

In the wake of the global recession, broadcast technology vendors reported that sales had either declined or stayed the same, but about half reported that their sales had increased. ...

Recession not over for broadcasters 

Despite several high-profile events for broadcasters, many reported on the Big Broadcast Survey that spending and workforce numbers are still down....

Broadcasters rank technology vendors for value 

Definitions of value among broadcasters range from price to peace of mind in mission-critical environments....

Broadcast technology vendors tailor market approach to engineers, new buyers 

Broadcast technology vendors see engineering staff as their most important customers, followed by operations, IT and finance personnel....

Broadcast technology vendors look to sell increasingly through indirect channels 

The nearly 800 vendors who responded to the 2010 Big Broadcast Survey were asked about their current and future sales channels. ...

Broadcasters rank reliability of technology vendors 

Single-product companies ranked higher for reliability, according to respondents to the 2010 Big Broadcast Survey. ...

Strategic planning, business development top broadcast technology vendor improvement wish list 

Respondents to the 2010 Big Broadcast Survey ranked what they would most like to change about their business. ...

Broadcasters rank global technology vendors by quality  

Respondents to the 2010 Big Broadcast Survey ranked technology vendors in terms of innovation. ...

Broadcasters rank technology vendors by innovation  

Respondents to the 2010 Big Broadcast Survey ranked technology vendors in terms of innovation. ...

Broadcasters report how brand perceptions have changed  

Respondents to the 2010 Big Broadcast Survey not only ranked technology vendor brands by overall opinion, but also how their opinions of those vendors have changed over time. ...

Broadcasters rank technology vendors by overall opinion 

Respondents to the 2010 Big Broadcast Survey report their overall opinion of technology vendors both globally and regionally....

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