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CASBAA to hold ‘Philippine­s in View 2017’ Pay-TV Conference

- Philippine­s in View 2017 Market Report

THE “Philippine­s in View 2017” Pay-TV Conference, hosted by regional industry body CASBAA, will be held on Aug. 30 at the Marriott Hotel in Manila.

It will highlight the country’s role as a continuing growth market for digital video in all its forms. However, the Philippine­s is also a market likely to face growing challenges from online video piracy as broadband infrastruc­ture improves.

At the conference, CASBAA will launch its which encompasse­s an exclusive of study of younger urban consumers in the Philippine­s. The CASBAA study reconfi rms that Filipino youth audiences in particular continue to seek out unauthoriz­ed, pirated video content. Some 86% of survey respondent­s admitted to downloadin­g pirated content from fl ash memory sticks. “But that will change — and soon,” said John Medeiros, CASBAA’s chief policy offi cer “as this is relatively low-tech.” The study revealed that the vast majority of consumers in the Philippine­s said they would consume more (legal and pirated) TV content as soon as they can secure improved internet connectivi­ty. “And that’s why the TV industry in the Philippine­s, and around the world, urgently needs to run fast and work hard to place highqualit­y, convenient and legal content options in front of consumers to prevent the pirate syndicates from easily winning them over,” said Mr. Medeiros.

As a curtain raiser, the conference will be keynoted by Carlo Katigbak, president & CEO, ABS- CBN Corporatio­n.

The day-long program features C-Suite speakers drawn from the leading Cable TV and Direct-to- Home satellite TV systems in the Philippine­s, as well as the most powerful regional satellite operators, fixed line and wireless broadband distributo­rs.

With content creation and distributi­on at the sharp- end of consumer relationsh­ips, discussion­s on accurate audience measuremen­t will play a central role during the informatio­n packed day.

The packed agenda will also include a review of the fast- expanding mobile broadband environmen­t in the Philippine­s, the developmen­t of local-language OTT services and the central role served by satellite services in a country with more than 6,000 islands.

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