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Analyse the Factors Contributing to the Huge Growth in Streaming Media Between 2001 and 2002.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45356) has announced the addition of Streaming Media See streaming audio, streaming video and digital media hub.  Growth Analysis and Market Dynamics: 2002 vs. 2001 to their offering.

This report features a detailed analysis of streaming media in 2002 compared to 2001 by site, network, channel, content category (news, sports, music, film, Internet TV (1) Watching TV programs on or from the Internet. There are countless video clips available on Web sites for streaming as well as subscription services that offer TV programs and movies for downloading. , general entertainment, information and finance). Despite all the turmoil in capital markets and Dot Com dot com - com  shake out, streaming media usage has continued to grow at impressive rates. This report gives you the detailed data and analysis of what has become one of the highest growth content segments in media today.

Among topics discussed:

Total streams for 2002 and 2001

An analysis of viewing times, average bit rates of content accessed

The top ten streaming audio A one-way audio transmission over a data network. It is widely used on the Web as well as company networks to play audio clips and Internet radio. Computers in home networks stream audio (mostly music) to digital media hubs connected to home theaters.  and video sites by month for 2002 and 2001

The growth of narrowband In communications, transmission rates up to T1 speeds (1.544 Mbps). The upper limit is moving target. At one time, narrowband meant 150 bps (that is 150 bits per second!). Then, the upper limit became 2,400 bps. Later, it moved to 64 Kbps. Contrast with wideband and broadband.  streams

The growth of broadband streams

"Free" versus "subscription" stream growth

In addition, this reports looks into the monthly comparsion of streams by content category (news, sports, music, film, Internet TV, general entertainment, information and finance) for 2002 and 2001.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45356
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