Digital Media – Apps and Services Annual Market Share Report of Australia
Executive Summary
The Apps and Entertainment market continues to evolve
With the rise of digital platforms, the media industry is rapidly changing. In newspaper and book publishing, TV and radio broadcasting, film, music, and other forms of media, we see that the national walls that protect local organisations within traditional models are crumbling. In other words, it is no longer an issue of local market share. It is now about international market share.
But in general, despite the obvious need to move with the times, many organisations are still grappling with the digital economy and questioning the impact it will have on them – or, even worse, are ignorant about it. In many cases, their own consumers are well ahead of them.
The public sector is also seriously affected by this, and may even have greater difficulties with the transition. They should learn from the problems in other sectors, especially book and newspaper publishing. The issues encountered by the Healthcare and Education industries are also classic examples.
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The digital media companies are the clear leaders; however, there are parallel developments taking place: one driven by Digital TV using the broadcasting networks, and one driven by broadband using fixed and mobile telecom infrastructure. In 2016, the advertising spending being directed towards digital media continues to grow, further escalating the problems for the traditional media.
Mobile Advertising and Digital Marketing
The advertising scene has undergone radical change and is still changing. With profits down between 5% and 10% on an annual basis, the performance of the traditional advertising market is under constant pressure. Data analytics is exposing the weakness of these traditional advertising business models and, like all of the other sectors affected by the digital economy, this means that these business models need to change. As they become more aware of the power of big data, advertisers are demanding hard, quantitative data on their campaigns. Increasingly, campaigns are now linked to outcomes. These are predetermined and tested against the results, and payments are made to advertising agencies based on the success of these campaigns, which are becoming far more cost-effective.
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Table of Contents
1. The media industry and the disruptive impact of digital services
1.1 The digital economy – what is at stake for you?
1.2 Advertising important to media industry
1.3 Collapse of the traditional media industry
1.4 Market insights
1.4.1 From calls to applications
1.4.2 Expect delays and roadblocks
1.4.3 Fragmentation, consolidation, mergers and acquisitions
1.4.4 Where are the new opportunities?
1.4.5 Think international
1.4.6 Media and Telco’s adapting business to the new Digital Economy
1.4.7 Copyright and the Internet –attempts to regulate
1.5 Media companies need to disaggregate and rebuild
1.5.1 Brand key in online media
1.6 E-books and e-newspapers
1.6.1 Digital e-readers/e-books
1.6.2 The challenging newspaper publishing sector
1.7 The anomaly of the mass media
1.7.1 Analysis of media trends
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