
Webcasting Worldwide
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Representing the major broadband markets in the world, this text is an authoritative and valuable reference for both researchers and practitioners. The chapters relate the business practices of webcasting to the media market environment and established media industries, such as television and radio, as well as government and non-profit organizations. A CD-ROM accompanies the book, offering PowerPoint charts for use in training, education, and research, along with tables, graphs, screenshots, and hyperlinks.
Webcasting Worldwide is essential reading for academic researchers and media industry practitioners, and the volume will be a useful text in advanced courses addressing media technology, media management, and international communication.
For updates about the book chapters and latest commentaries on topics related to webcasting business models, please visit the Webcasting Business Models Blog at http://webcastingworldwide.blogspot.com
Winner of The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Picard Award for Media Management and Economics 2007.
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D. Gardy, Industry Insights. Preface.
Part I: Worldwide Webcasting Overview: A Framework for Analyzing Business Models of Emerging Media.
L. Ha, R. Ganahl, Webcasting as a Global Emerging Medium and a Tripartite Framework to Analyze Emerging Media Business Models.
L. Ha, Application of the ACR Framework in a 13-Country Study of Leading Webcasters.
Part II: Webcasting Businesses Practices and Dynamics Across North America.
L. Ha, The United States: The World's Largest Broadband Market in the World.
C. Martin, I. Allagui, M. Chaussé, Webcasting in Canada: The Imbedded Media.
Part III: Webcasting Business Practices and Dynamics Across Europe.
A. Arampatzis, United Kingdom: Webcasting's Biggest Promise in Europe.
P. Bakker, The Netherlands: Webcasters in a Public Broadcasting Environment.
M. Friedrichsen, M.A. Smith, A. Kurad, Germany: Poised for Dynamic Growth.
M. Herrero, C. Sádaba, Spain: An Emerging Market Still Taking Its First Steps.
T. Bonini, Italy: The Fastest Growing Broadband Market in Europe.
A. Arampatzis, Greece: Webcasting Is Slowly Taking Shape as an Industry.
A. Rolland, C.B. Monsen, Norway: The Clicks-and-Bricks Have Taken the Lead.
K. Nicholas, Denmark: Smooth Sailing (For Now)-The Public Service Legacy in Danish Webcasting.
Part IV: Webcasting Business Practices and Dynamics in the Asian Pacific.
M. Hang, D. Min, B. Yang, China: The Largest Broadband User in Asia and the Second Largest Broadband Market in the World.
A.Y.L. Lee, C.Y.K. So, Hong Kong: The Crown Jewel of Broadband for China With the Second Highest Broadband Penetration in the World.
Y-L. Liu, Taiwan: Bandwidth, Connection, and Access-Analyzing the Business Models of Webcasters in Taiwan.
S.K. Park, Korea: The Country With the World's Highest Broadband Penetration-Popular Video Webcasters and User-Generated Content Models.
K. Ishii, M. Ogasahara, Japan: Mobile and Broadband-Two Emerging Business Models in the World's Third Largest Broadband User.
N.D. Weerakkody, Webcasting in Australia: "Pretty Dead, Really"-or Is It?
Part V: Webcasting Business Practices and Dynamics in the Arab Region.
I. Allagui, C. Martin, The Arab World: The Broadband Market Is Taking Off-How Far Away Is Webcasting?
L. Ha, R. Ganahl, Lessons From the Leading Webcasters Around the World and the Outlook of Webcasting as an Emerging Global Medium.
Table of Contents for the Accompanying CD-ROM:PowerPoint File Presentation for Each Chapter. Screenshots of the Leading Webcasters in Each Chapter. A List of Leading Webcasters in Each Chapter With Hyperlinks. A List of Useful Reference Hyperlinks About Webcasting or Media Environment. Additional Tables and Charts in Each Chapter. Authors' Digital Pictures With a Bio, E-mail Contact, and Home Page Link.
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