Top Page | English | 简体中文 | 繁體中文 | 한국어 | 日本語
Wednesday, 11 September 2019, 11:30 HKT/SGT
Share:
    

Source: AVIA
Malaysia In View projects positive outlook; sees innovation and collaboration as key
At AVIA's "Malaysia In View", the industry remains positive that there are plenty of growth opportunities in the market, but innovation and collaboration is key to moving forward in the new sharing economy.

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 11, 2019 - (ACN Newswire) - The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) welcomed over 150 delegates to its conference, Malaysia in View, on 3 September in Kuala Lumpur, for a full day of sessions with the best of both local and international players in Malaysia to discuss the state of the video industry here as it moves into the age of digital convergence.

The theme of collaboration cut across all discussions and sessions, even when it came to the issue of regulation. Zulkarnain Mohd Yasin, Chief Compliance Officer of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) shared that a more collaborative approach and co-creation between regulators and content creators is needed in the industry in this 21st century. The MCMC also welcomed industry players coming up with their own proposals for Online Curated Content (OCC) to propose to the government.

Malaysia has seen tremendous growth in the streaming of online content. Media Prima in particular, has had success in continuing to engage with a millennial audience since the move of its streaming and on-demand service, TonTon, to YouTube. However, Datuk Kamal Khalid, Group MD of Media Prima, reiterated the need for competitors to identify their commonalities and collaborate more to make Malaysian local content stronger together.

While local content and original IP continues to reign amongst consumers across all platforms in Malaysia, piracy is still the biggest threat to the media and entertainment industry as online and digital piracy remains rife in the region. A new study commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association's Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) and conducted by YouGov, revealed that 23% of Malaysian online consumers use a TV box which can be used to stream pirated television and video content and 50% of all online consumers have used piracy streaming websites to access premium content. Louis Boswell, CEO, AVIA, emphasised, "We as an industry need to work together with the government a lot more to educate the consumers that piracy is content theft and it is having a profound impact on the industry."

Another hot discussion topic amongst the industry's key players was the challenge of keeping the Pay TV ecosystem thriving alongside the new digital economy as more competitors enter the landscape in an already crowded marketplace. Director of Content for Astro, Agnes Rozario, remains fiercely positive, "There is no denying that TV advertising, even with all the available digital options, is still the most persuasive." Added Avi Himatsinghani, Founder and CEO of Rewind Networks, "It's a new world we live in, and we have to play it well."

The "In View" events are designed to bring together government officials, key in-country business heads, and international and local experts to discuss crucial issues relevant to the industry. Malaysia in View was supported by our sponsors Measat, Shemaroo, Viaacess-Orca and Vindicia.

About the Asia Video Industry Association

The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) is the trade association for the video industry and ecosystem in Asia Pacific. It serves to make the video industry stronger and healthier through promoting the common interests of its members. AVIA is the interlocutor for the industry with governments across the region, leads the fight against video piracy and provides insight into the video industry through reports and conferences aimed to support a vibrant video industry. AVIA is also committed to its mission in working with and representing the interests of the satellite industry. AVIA evolved from Casbaa in 2018.

For media enquiries and additional background please contact:
Charmaine Kwan
Head of Marketing and Communications
Email: charmaine@asiavia.org

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/asiavideoia
Twitter: @AsiaVideoIA


Topic: Press release summary
Source: AVIA

Sectors: Telecoms, 5G, CyberSecurity, Broadcast, Film & Sat, Daily News, Digitalization
http://www.acnnewswire.com
From the Asia Corporate News Network


Copyright © 2024 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. A division of Asia Corporate News Network.


AVIA Links

http://www.avia.org

https://www.facebook.com/AsiaVideoIA/

https://twitter.com/AsiaVideoIA

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/734027/

AVIA
Apr 15, 2024 12:26 HKT/SGT
Wider Risks of Online Piracy in Singapore Continue to be Felt as Singapore Courts Order More Sites Blocked
Apr 1, 2024 15:27 HKT/SGT
Video Industry Sees Optimism Amidst Rationalisation, the Continued Importance of Asian Content and AI Everywhere
Dec 11, 2023 11:42 HKT/SGT
Online Video Remains the Growth Engine of Content Investment with Local Content Still Key to Acquiring Subscribers
Oct 20, 2023 12:56 HKT/SGT
Indonesian Police Take Out Major Pirate Operator Illegally Streaming Live Sports
Oct 18, 2023 11:31 HKT/SGT
AVIA and TVB Congratulate Hong Kong Customs for Action Against Distributors of Illegal Streaming Devices
Oct 13, 2023 14:00 HKT/SGT
The Future of Thai Content Shines Brightly with Thai Soft Power Enabling it to Travel the World
Oct 4, 2023 14:37 HKT/SGT
AVIA Releases Indonesia Study on the Untapped Opportunity of Premium OTT Services for Advertisers
Sept 15, 2023 15:09 HKT/SGT
New Study Shows Threat to Philippine Consumers From Piracy Sites Remains Greater Than Ever
Sept 4, 2023 15:38 HKT/SGT
Indonesia Remains a Market to Watch as Local Players Focus On Growth, Localisation And Expansion Beyond Its Shores
Aug 30, 2023 16:24 HKT/SGT
AVIA and AVISI Combine Forces With an MOU to Fight Against Piracy and Protect and Promote Content in Indonesia
More news >>
 News Alerts
Copyright © 2024 ACN Newswire - Asia Corporate News Network
Home | About us | Services | Partners | Events | Login | Contact us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | RSS
US: +1 214 890 4418 | Beijing: +86 400 879 3881 | Hong Kong: +852 8192 4922 | Singapore: +65 6549 7068 | Tokyo: +81 3 6859 8575

Connect With us: