IP Video Publisher Receipts and Tech Vendor Payments Report 2015-2017: Ecosystem Profit Per COGS/OpEx Unit of Investment
DUBLIN, Oct. 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n3q6vp/ip_video) has announced the addition of the "IP Video Publisher Receipts and Tech Vendor Payments: Ecosystem Profit Per COGS/OpEx Unit of Investment 2015 - 2017" report to their offering.
IP video publishers are forecast to deliver $22 billion in ad sales and subscription receipts across all platforms and geographies served in 2015, made against related COGS/OpEx vendor payments of $10.3 billion, according to a multi-disciplinary, industry-wide analysis carried out by the author.
IP video publisher receipts, and fees paid for requisite technology support and services (i.e. CDN, mobile video adtech, desktop/cross-channel video adtech, players, integrated CMS platforms and media processing), when evaluated against tech vendor net revenues indicate positive operational margins have been maintained, currently estimated at 46% in 2015.
(NOTE: This analysis pertains to tech payments only, and excludes subscription IP video service content licensing fees made to rights holders).
Publisher revenues utilized as a basis for multi-year marginal analysis are generated from the sale of video advertising (in-stream, in-banner, VOD, authenticated sign-in, viral and social), plus IP video subscription services or download-to-own stores.
Complete performance results contained in IP Video Publisher Receipts and Tech Vendor Payments: Ecosystem Profit Per COGS/OpEx Unit of Investment 2015 - 2017, show margins have historically landed in the 44 - 57% range (excluding any content licensing or rights payments), though expected to decline sequentially over the next several years as sophisticated IP cross-channel video adtech infrastructure deployments ramp up to support linear and non-linear broadcast groups more closing the gap between operating units.
IP video publishers are tasked to run very lean digital businesses, and have enough pricing leverage in the marketplace to secure favorable agreements across the entire tech vendor landscape; publishers can demand highly sophisticated and even customized solutions at near commodity prices.
Moreover, as the market works through rounds of tech consolidation, vendors have adopted business models and sell-in strategies offering their publisher partners generous and flexible pricing, often structured against performance incentives designed to drive down unit costs further as services scale.
Key Topics Covered:
Section One: Ecosystem ROI's IP Video Publisher and Tech Vendor Receipts and Cogs/Opex Marginal Performance Metrics: Bottom Line Overview 2015 - 2017
Section Two: IP Video Publishers
Section Three: IP Video Tech Vendors
- Youtube
- Hulu
- Aol
- Cbs
- Nbc
- Abc
- Turner
- Espn
- Discovery
- Nytimes.Com
- Wsj.Com
- Washingtonpost.Com
- Netflix
- Amazon
- Aws
- IAD
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