28 April, 2017 Welcome to News Views, CASBAA’s news round-up culled from sources across the industry for the week ending Apr 28th. Curated by CASBAA, News Views keeps you in the loop. We always value your feedback, so tell us what you think! Brought to you by: 15 December, 20178 December, 20171 December, 201724 November, 201717 November, 20173 November, 201727 October, 201720 October, 201713 October, 20176 October, 201729 September, 201722 September, 201715 September, 20178 September, 20171 September, 201725 August, 201718 August, 201710 August, 20174 August, 201728 July, 201721 July, 201714 July, 20177 July, 201730 June, 201723 June, 201716 June, 20179 June, 20172 June, 201726 May, 201719 May, 2017 John Medeiros Chief Policy Officer Okay, it’s now official. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said he wants to “repeal and replace” the Wheeler FCC’s order for sweeping “Net Neutrality”-based regulation of ISPs as utility providers. Net Neutrality, he said, was a bit of regulatory overreach that wasn’t needed: “Nothing about the internet was broken in 2015.” A few smart commentators noted that ensuring a free and open internet doesn’t require full-on utility regulation; I agree with that. But Pai’s speech yesterday didn’t provide any details, and I want to know what will he replace it with? There were previous reports he would advocate a code-of-practice system to deter internet providers from interfering with legitimate web traffic, but that wasn’t in the speech. Never mind…..the Internet lit up with the usual commentaries about how the change in regulatory approach would “Nuke the Internet.” Yawn; I get so tired of Internet Imbeciles who can’t make a coherent policy argument about public policy issues. Andrew Lin Regulatory Assistant Meanwhile, Canada’s regulators are going in the other direction, installing broad net neutrality rules in that country and banning “zero-rating” for content supply services. John Medeiros Chief Policy Officer Ajit Pai, by the way, is consistent in his deregulatory approach. He’s also said he wants to do a top-to-bottom review and get rid of outmoded broadcasting rules!!! (Hooray….finally a regulator who might actually DO something about the tilted playing field.) He’s also going to look at amending or doing away with media ownership restraints that look pretty senseless in the Internet Age. (“It makes no sense for the government to be discouraging investment in the newspaper industry,” Pai said last year.) Kevin Jennings Vice President Some interesting news this week with Google announcing that it is rolling out programmatic technology that will allow advertisers and agencies to manage video campaigns across digital AND linear TV. Historically, TV and digital advertising have been bought and measured through different systems and currencies. This is something of a reinvention for Google who originally attempted this as far back as 2008 but with only moderate success and the project was finally dropped in 2012 – definitely something to watch this time around. Andrew Lin Regulatory Assistant Netflix’s long time struggle to enter the Chinese market has finally come to an end this week as they established a licensing deal with local video service, iQiyi owned by internet search giant Baidu. Already reaching 100 million subscribers just last week and having their shares at an all-time high, this deal will further put them ahead of their competitors. It’s not clear to us how iQiyi plans to cope with the “full season clearance only” policy of mainland content regulators. Netflix, of course, pioneered making whole series available to consumers for binge watching. And, while there have been doubts about the wisdom of that strategy, some of the traditional-network competitors have put their toes into the water too. John Medeiros Chief Policy Officer A few weeks ago we covered the Vietnamese government’s tiff with Facebook and YouTube, over hosting of politically sensitive videos. Last week, a Facebook delegation showed up in Hanoi to meet with the MIC Minister and talk about curbing “toxic content.” Member News Astro boosting regional content through media partnerships BBC First makes its debut in India on Zee Café Celestial Tiger Entertainment Ramps Up Over-The-Top Presence with Multiple Deals Across Asia De Rosen to step down at Eutelsat Discovery Announces Two New Digital Partnerships in Asia Encompass Digital Media Strengthens Partnership with MEASAT Eutelsat expands cable reach into over 50 million homes across the Americas Fox Networks Group Launches Plus-Sized Streaming App in Asia MPA & APSA Announce Launch of 2017 Film Fund Netflix viewing is 6% of Hotstar’s in India: 21st CF CFO Nallen Star surrenders seven regional sports channel licences Viacom International Media Networks Renews Asia Original Commissions for MTV and Comedy Central Viacom18, Star India & B4U win case against pirated streaming in US Videocon d2H launches interactive Tv games on HD Smart Viu hits 6 million active users, 50% growth in 4 months ZEE Entertainment strengthens its position in Central Europe; announces entry into Poland ZEE forays into Latin America Additional News A Backdoor Way To Make A La Carte Work Adidas steps away from TV Ads Apple Music Goes Hollywood: Inside Jimmy Iovine’s Video Plans Court Shuts Down Shava TV, Cres TV for Illegal Streaming of International Programming Digital transformation? 7 in 10 APAC companies haven’t really started India promises 68 extra transponders for DTH India: CBFC Chief Pahlaj Nihalni Feels Many TV Shows Must Be Stopped, Here Is Why India: Convenience & personalised content prompts 78% India’s TV viewers’ shift to OTT India: Infrastructure sharing won’t dilute competition: RS Sharma India: Madras HC adjourns TRAI tariff order case till Tuesday India: MIB cracks whip on illegal analogue signals, states asked to ensure compliance Kodi WARNING – Threat to Sky television as millions switching from pay TV services Live OTT Viewing Expected to Eclipse Broadcast TV in Five Years: Survey Natural monopolies: Time to break up Google? 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