Global Survey
of Media Executives Reveals that 4K Ultra High
Definition Television is Headed for Broad Adoption
- 63% expect 4K UHDTV consumption to be mainstream
within five to seven years;
- 42% have made the decision to launch a 4K UHDTV
service and have a specific timeframe for its
rollout, with 23% planning to launch in less than
four years;
- 35% of non-technical executives expect
Direct-to-Home (DTH) will be the first segment to
gain momentum as compared to 60% of technical
executives who believe Video on Demand is where 4K
UHDTV will first take hold.
9 September 2014
Since it was first announced, 4K Ultra High Definition
Television (4K UHDTV) has been met with both excitement
and skepticism within and outside of the media
industry. According to new research from Intelsat S.A.
(NYSE: I), the world’s leading provider of satellite
services, 4K UHDTV will be main stream within 10 years.
In fact, 42% of Intelsat’s survey respondents stated
that they have made a firm decision to launch a 4K UHDTV
service and have a specific timeframe for its roll out
(23% within the next four years). The main driver cited
by media companies was the ability to provide the
competitive differentiation necessary to attract new
subscribers to their linear broadcast and cable
television channels.
Intelsat surveyed technical and non-technical (primarily
marketing) media executives from its global customer
base, which is comprised of many of the world’s largest
media companies that conduct business on a regional and
global basis. The nearly 80 respondents represent a
statistically significant sample of the pool of
potential respondents.
While the majority of respondents believe that 4K UHDTV
adoption is inevitable—in stark contrast to initial
views of the 3DTV trend from several years ago—there is
disparity in terms of what segments and business models
are regarded as likely to adopt 4K UHDTV first, with
non-technical executives having significantly different
views from technical executives. Digital cinema (38%),
over the top (OTT) and direct-to home (DTH) are the most
widely mentioned segments for 4K UHDTV to gain momentum
and those views differ sharply between technical and
non-technical participants. In addition, 60% point to
video on demand as the business model expected to first
gain momentum, almost double the 34% stating that linear
channels will be the first to do so.
“While it is becoming more evident that the transition
to 4K UHDTV is highly likely, the road to adoption will
take many paths, given the business model evolution
resulting from the multi-screen viewing environment,”
stated Peter Ostapiuk, Vice President, Media Product
Management, Intelsat. “As with high definition
television, socio-economics, demographics and technology
infrastructure will determine the adoption timeline.
This time, however, media companies are more focused on
building the right business model that will enable them
to deliver high quality and reliable content delivery
across multiple platforms and, at the same time, achieve
a strong return on their investment.”
Media professionals surveyed believe that the pace of 4K
UHDTV adoption will vary by region. For example, 47%
believe 4K UHDTV will first take hold in Asia Pacific;
34% expect North America to be the early adopter and
only 16% believed Western Europe would be the first to
roll out the new technology.
While Media Professionals are Optimistic about
4K UHDTV, Critical Factors Necessary for Accelerated
Timeline to Take Hold
Respondents cited higher transmission and content
production costs (67%), availability of more efficient
transmission technologies (62%), affordable television
sets (51%) and ability to achieve a return on their
investment (71%) as issues of greatest concern to them
going forward.
Roughly a third of those surveyed stated that a critical
mass of content (38%), sufficient household penetration
(35%) and available 4K UHDTV-enabled set top boxes (31%)
are important factors in accelerating the roll-out of 4K
UHDTV. Movies (53%) and sports (42%) are the most
widely identified types of 4K UHDTV content expected to
gain momentum first.
“Satellite will positively impact the adoption of this
new and exciting technology and serve as a strategic
partner to media customers,” continued Ostapiuk. "It’s
clear that our customers will introduce 4K UHDTV as a
way to distinguish their brands, and the ubiquitous and
extremely high quality of satellite will deliver an
immersive experience with cost efficiency. With the
ability to easily handle transmission of multiple
viewing formats across a hybrid distribution
infrastructure, Intelsat is prepared to support this
emerging growth opportunity for our global media
customers.” |