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Akamai CEO: Online Video Has Reached a 'Tipping Point'

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Tuesday, May 12. 2009 at 03:05 PM EDT 2 comments
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Due to vast advancements in video quality and scale, Akamai Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: AKAM) CEO Paul Sagan said that we've finally reached a point where consumers will start to view online video the same way they view television.

In a keynote speech at Streaming Media East today, Sagan pointed to the large number of viewers watching high-definition (HD) streams of live events like the Presidential Inauguration and the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament online. As a result, Sagan said he believed that online video had finally reached a "tipping point."

"[The inauguration] was on every TV channel, and it was free. But if you add up the number of people in the audience online, you had 10 million viewers," Sagan said. "That's the audience of 60 Minutes, 24, or Survivor. We're now delivering prime-time-sized audiences on the Web."

According to Sagan, the growth of online video is analogous to the spread of the pay TV model, back when cable television was a novelty for users that couldn't get good reception through free analog channels. Then HBO came along and changed everything.

As Sagan explained, HBO began as a local access station that started serving premium content via satellite. But as the quality of the content improved, more and more subscribers became interested.

"As more people subscribed, the content got better. Eventually cable reached a tipping point, and all of a sudden, you had this flowering business model," Sagan said. "We believe the same thing is now happening with Internet video."

Today, he says, improvements in video quality are leading users to consume more and more content online.

"When you look at the inauguration and MMOD [March Madness on Demand], what you saw is the tipping point," Sagan said. "The experience people got was as good as the TV experience. Internet quality now matches TV quality."

The amount of people watching HD streams online continues to grow, with more than one third of online viewers watching Internet video in HD at least some of the time, Sagan said. But HD will soon be in the majority, which Sagan says will lead to longer engagement times and better monetization.

"What's most significant is that HD video drives revenue. Users watch online video longer when the quality is higher," Sagan said. "The closer it is to the TV experience, the closer their engagement time matches TV."

According to Sagan, the shift to online viewing is leading some to begin questioning the current pay TV model. With more and more video available for free online, Sagan sees consumers moving increasingly to Internet video as their source of video content.

"To many people, they start to say, 'This [online video] is my TV,' which is scary to MSOs," Sagan said. "People are starting to say, 'Why do I need cable TV?'"

While some in the industry are uncomfortable with the prospect of online video cannibalizing the traditional TV market, Sagan advocated making it easier for consumers to view video served over the Internet.

"We as an industry have to make it really simple to connect the Internet to the wide-screen TV. As that happens, people are going to choose to get their video over the Internet," Sagan said.

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Tipping point for OV
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Wednesday May 13, 2009 2:51:18 PM
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Yes it has hit the tipping point, or at least is close to it.  This is because of 3 separate elements at the point of intersection:  Broadband (Metcalf's Law), CPU Power (Moore's Law) and OVS (online video solutions that have created killer applications that sit onto of the big CDNs).

Furthermore, the marketing folks are beggining to flock to OV in droves: A) because video enhances one's message, B) taking action on or in a video (Actionable Video / Interactive Video) increases user engagement and C) Metrics (measuring the effectiveness of the OV) proves marketing ROI.  It is all about the storytelling and the video is the medium.

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As online viewership continues to grow, content owners should consider shifting more of their assets online. Smaller and independent producers, as well as some larger content owners, are already relying on the Internet to attract and expand their audiences. Those TV networks that will fail to follow the trend will lose a considerable segment of their viewers. All content owners, big and small, should start thinking about how to please their viewers while maximizing revenue from their video assets online. http://endavomediablog.typepad.com

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