Content Development and Distribution
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Content Development and Distribution
Content Development and Distribution: A Broadcasters' Perspective Eng. Wainaina Mungai Head of ICT Royal Media Services Naura Springs Hotel, Arusha, Tanzania 12th February 2014 Content is King “The biggest TV and movie industries in the world have one thing in common: Hollywood, Bollywood and Nollywood all owe their success to ‘local, relevant content’” – Wachira Waruru, CEO, Citizen TV (Royal Media Services, Kenya) Local Content is King Local content makes up two-thirds of all content genres on Kenyan broadcast media (radio and TV) with the exception of movies and music (both 59.x% foreign). Content @ Citizen TV a) Dramas/Comedy: Our locally produced TV shows (Mwala, Papa Shiradula, Mother-in-Law, Tahidi High, Machachari etc) target our core group of viewers. b) Movies: mostly foreign (Nigeria and South American/Mexican) have a significant – but dwindling - audience following c) News: We have popular local news bulletins in both Swahili (Nipashe, Alasiri) and English complemented by News Shows. d) Documentaries/Discussion shows: these are complemented with the feature stories (e.g. the Inua Dada initiative) and reports by our journalists. Local Content @ Citizen TV Local Content @ Citizen TV Local is popular Impact on share of viewing “It is not enough to be local – you have to be relevant” – Wachira Waruru, CEO, Citizen TV (Royal Media Services) Distribution is Queen a) Content distribution partnerships: by Citizen TV within all East African countries have resulted in the success of shows such as Tusker Project Fame. The Presidential Debate 2013 was another production and distribution partnership success story. b) Distribution of regional content: for popular shows such as Uganda’s “Do not mess with Anne Kasiinme”. East African content is thus being appreciated and recognized as local content. c) Distribution of local Kenyan content: for popular shows such as Naswa, Kubamba, Shamba Shape UP, Know-Zone, Siri, Shuga! has nurtured many upcoming content producers d) Distribution partnerships for foreign content: including AfroCinema (Nigerian), Mexican soaps and Indian shows. “The rapid development of local content in Kenya’s broadcast media owes it’s success to a business case – and not to content quotas” Distribution is Queen a) Signal Coverage: Citizen TV also owes its success to an extensive signal footprint resulting in over 86% audience reach b) Signal Quality: the station maintains high quality of video and audio signals on all transmission centres in Kenya and other East African countries. c) Distribution Network Management: Citizen TV has experience in running 50+ self-owed transmission sites rivaled only by the Public Broadcaster. Most broadcasters lease the transmission facilities. e) Digital Channels: they are developing live streaming, youtube and plans to offer VoD, IPTV on DTT and other distribution modes f) Considering FTA satellite as a signal distribution alternative to DTT Signal Distribution Debate ICT Sector Policy Guidelines of March 2006 & the DTT Taskforce Report (iv)In order to reduce the cost of migration, the existing designated transmitting analogue sites and infrastructure will be used for digital transmission (v) Existing infrastructure owners will enter into agreements with signal distributors and future infrastructure investors regarding integration of their facilities into the signal distribution network (vi) “…Simulcast Period: In order to ensure that television viewers without settop boxes are not deprived of services, analogue and digital will have to be broadcast in tandem for some period – the “simulcast” period [the actual digital migration process, involving a gradual replacement of analogue broadcasting equipment by digital broadcasting equipment].” Alternatives to DTT Broadcasters are seeking ways to address the regulatory barriers laid in their way during the Analogue to Digital migration process. Apart from regulatory and legal measures; they are exploring alternatives such as: o Satellite based FTA such as OpenViewHD in RSA, MultiTV in Ghana etc o Combining Satellite FTA with satellitefed DTT “It is not enough to be local – you have to be relevant” Wachira Waruru, CEO, Citizen TV (Royal Media Services)