Industry leaders address disruptive role of Connected Consumer Electronics at CONNECTIONS™ at TIA 2012

According to international research firm Parks Associates, 59% of U.S. broadband households want access to on-demand YouTube content through their pay-TV service, with the growing number of smart TVs and connected devices driving interest in online video options. Parks Associates will present new smart TV and connected consumer electronics research, with new content strategies to capture consumer interest and new revenues, at CONNECTIONS™ at TIA 2012, June 5-7 in Dallas, Texas.

Parks Associates reports over 80% of viewers interested in YouTube opt for a free, advertising-based offering, leaving few willing to pay to view YouTube content. However, the research firm notes, YouTube is investing in more original and professional content, with a growing lineup of channels and new functions such as Channel Search. By creating a more TV-like experience, YouTube enhances its value proposition to viewers, advertisers, and pay-TV providers.

“Connected consumer electronics, particularly smart TVs, are changing the consumer experience and creating opportunities for providers to lure subscribers away from OTT services such as Netflix and Hulu," said Stuart Sikes, President, Parks Associates. “Connected devices are impacting how companies distribute content, sell services, and position advertising. New business models and content services are dramatically changing the industry, making the focus of the CONNECTIONS™ Digital Living Conference extremely relevant.”

In multiple sessions at CONNECTIONS™, analysts and industry leaders will address connected consumer trends and provide in-depth market analysis:


“Connected CE offer multiple features beyond serving as portals for on-demand online content,” Sikes said. “These sessions examine the evolution of networked applications for CE and which features – including voice recognition, customizable app stores, and 3D – will be true game-changers.”

CONNECTIONS™ at TIA features over 100 high-level executives speaking about monetization and content distribution strategies, customer support, second-screen services, and other trends impacting the connected home industries and changing the ways consumers access content.

Sponsors include CEA, IBM, Hitachi, Actiontec, Affinegy, Allegro Software, Digitalsmiths, F-Secure, Jungo, PacketVideo, Quatrro, Sutherland Global Services, Verizon, Waterstone Management Group, Arrayent, Irdeto, Sigma Designs, and the HomePlug Powerline Alliance.

More information can be found at www.connectionsconference.com.

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