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Convergence and regulation of multi-screen television: The Singapore experience
Authors:Trisha TC Lin
Institution:Division of Broadcast and Cinema Studies, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, 31 Nanyang Link, SCI Building, Singapore 637718, Singapore
Abstract:This article addresses complicated convergent and regulatory issues arising from cross-platform audiovisual services and analyzes Singapore's multi-screen television experience. A “platform neutrality” multi-screen TV regulatory scheme is proposed to concentrate on content classification in order to respond to the fast-changing audiovisual industry and competition. Under the scheme, different content and license regulations are applied to four types of TV-like services which are categorized by “socio-cultural impact” (i.e., broadcasting and mass market vs. VOD and niche market)” and “content production/aggregation model” (i.e., gatekeeping vs. participatory mechanism). In addition, competition, content regulation, and digital copyright are identified as key issues involved in the fast-growing cross-platform audiovisual media industry. Finally, this study analyzes market development, regulatory issues, and national plans for multi-screen TV services in Singapore and examines them under the proposed regulatory scheme. Market and policy recommendations are discussed.
Keywords:Multi-screen TV  Cross-platform video  Convergence policy  Platform neutrality  Audiovisual content regulation  Digital copyright
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