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The Future of Cloud Gaming on Connected TV

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  Smart TV Gaming Hubs Cloud gaming on smart TV gaming hubs, facilitated by partnerships between major players like Samsung, LG, HiSense, Sony PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox, SEGA, Nvidia GeForce, and global gaming publishers such as EA, SCE, Epic Games, Blizzard, and Nintendo, are set for substantial growth in the coming years.  These partnerships are instrumental in bringing high-quality gaming experiences directly to users' living rooms, eliminating the need for expensive gaming consoles or powerful hardware.  Online Multiplayer Cloud Games As internet infrastructure continues to improve globally, more players are embracing cloud gaming as a convenient and accessible way to enjoy their favourite titles without the constraints of traditional gaming hardware.  Popular Games in Cloud Gaming Some of the most popular games in the cloud gaming space include titles like Fortnite, Call of Duty, FIFA, Apex Legends, and League of Legends, among others. These games offer immers...

Global Connected TV Media Forecast Trends 2024

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                                                                                 Connected TV Apps-based Viewing Global ad spend is on course pass $1 trillion ($788.6 billion) for the first time in 2024, following the growth of 4.4 per cent this year and a further 8.2 per cent in 2024. R etail media and connected TV (CTV) a fifth of all spend, will drive growth into 2024 – are poised to see significant investment from brands over the coming 18 months. With t he rise of CTV, we are seeing once again the value advertisers place in leveraging first party data to target the right message to the right person at the right time. Audience Adoption This transition toward CTV points to a broader shift in consumer behavior, as traditional TV consumption patterns are disrupted by the rise of ...

Industry Committee Smart TV Prominence Framework

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                                                    Home Screen   Prominence                                               The Australian Government has committed to legislating a prominence framework which will determine how TV applications and/or content will appear on Australian TVs and what content appears first in search.  Since our submission to the federal government, Foxtel commissioned research by YouGov to examine what Australians thought about this issue. The overwhelming view of Australian consumers is they want to be in control of the TVs they own and spend thousands of dollars on annually.    The research showed: When given the choice, 94% of Australians said they don’t want the government controlling the ord...

Screen Mirroring Research Shows Rapid CTV Growth

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    Screen Mirroring Market The Screen Mirroring Apps Market size is projected to reach US$386 million by 2029, with online video conferencing and collaborative social news media investments in screen mirroring and development are forecast to grow by 66% CAGR from 2023-2030.  The research shows the number apps being mirrored in the living room from smartphone devices is increasing the number of apps being published on CTV channel stores.  Gen Z Audiences The largest segment of the study examines the change in shifting audience behaviour of Gen Z viewing since COVID-19 on smart TV platforms to source their news, lifestyle and information directly from influencers on social networks like Tik Tok, Instagram and Twitter, prefering to cast apps from their smartphone, laptop computer or tablet device to their connected TV.  App Publishers Screen mirroring has been available to consumers for some time, however if every mobile device in the room supports screen mirr...

CTV Privacy Safety Compliance, Security and Prominence Update

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                                                                                                                            Consumer Privacy Following our recent submission to the Australian government consultation prominence framework on the media regulation reform of Connected TV home screens in Australia, the UK Media reform Bill has entered the House for debate. The bill is similar in scope to Australia, with prominence of public service broadcasters (PSBs) on smart TVs.  Under the new Ofcom code, local UK apps would be discoverable on UK devices and reciprocated internationally under carriage agreements by other countries to global CTV viewing audiences. The content impl...