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''Even Higher'' is a book describing the future of
TV broadcasting Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began wi ...
, as predicted by various industry figures. Published in 2012 by Broadgate Publications in
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, ''Even Higher '' is the follow-up volume to ''High Above - The untold story of Astra, Europe's leading satellite company'', which describes the birth and growth of the European satellite provider Société Européenne des Satellites (SES), and was published in 2010 for SES' 25th anniversary. It is a large "coffee table" style book (32 x 24 cm) of 176 pages with hundreds of photographs.


Content

While ''High Above'' looked back at the history of broadcasting and the role of satellites in the expansion of television, ''Even Higher'' explores the future of
broadcasting Broadcasting is the distribution (business), distribution of sound, audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic medium (communication), mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio ...
. It looks forward at the next 25 years and how the television industry is changing to accommodate second screens and social media, as well as how broadcasters and industry insiders expect that future to look. The contributors to ''Even Higher'' are the thinkers, the planners and the creatives who are now determining the shape of broadcasting's future, and in the book explain their expectations as to the future shape of broadcasting. They examine in detail the future for
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, given the brief to look forward as much as 25 years at broadcasting's future and highlight some of the developments and plans now taking place across the industry and to examine how they will affect our lives. In addition, ''Even Higher'' includes whimsical chapters looking back on 25 years of broadcasting developments from the year 2037, written by broadcasting technology journalists, Geoff Bains, Julian Clover, and Jörn Krieger. The book acknowledges that in the broadcasting industry, looking forward 25 months is a challenge, let alone 25 years, not only because of the developing technologies involved but also because of influences outside the direct broadcasting industry, such as
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and
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which have a huge effect on broadcasting today but were almost unknown just ten years ago.''Even Higher'' Broadgate Publications (September 2010) pp.16 Excerpts from ''Even Higher'': * ''The only sure thing about looking into the crystal ball like this is that you will not be proved wrong for at least a quarter of a century! To me the most significant changes that have happened to our industry over the past 25 years and which will doubtless continue over the next 25 concern the nature of broadcasting itself'' - Adrian Scott, Bakewell House Consultancy * ''Not too long ago, forecasters announced that traditional television broadcasting is dead. The most prominent voice among the doomsayers was one of our modern icons,
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, the great technology pioneer of the 20th century. He predicted that everything – television, internet, videos, applications and e-commerce – will soon converge into a single device: The personal computer. On the one hand, he was right. This convergence is indeed happening. But it is not happening on the personal computer. In fact, the PC is having an ever harder time prevailing against the upcoming dominance of tablets, laptops and smart phones'' - Ferdinand Kayser,
SES SES, S.E.S., Ses and similar variants can refere to: Business and economics * Socioeconomic status * Scottish Economic Society, a learned society in Scotland * SES, callsign of the TV station SES/RTS (Mount Gambier, South Australia) * SES S.A., ...
, Luxembourg * ''The path to a new multi-platform, multi-screen future will not be easy. Dramatic shifts need to take place and that brings new challenges'' - Simon Frost,
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* ''We now find ourselves in the middle of a smartphone and tablet revolution, where consumers increasingly – and rightly – expect the content they engage with at home to be available to them on-the-go'' - Robin Crossley,
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* ''The future of TV, is TV! To paraphrase Mark Twain, the reports of TV’s death have been greatly exaggerated. If everything preached by internet visionaries or predicted by consulting firms were true, TV would already be dead'' - Gerhard Zeiler, TBS * ''Broadcasting is going through its greatest evolution since John Logie Baird first demonstrated the potential of television in the 1920s'' - Mark Hollinger, Discovery International * ''Mankind is witnessing another revolution in media.
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today has become a lot smarter, not only by name but also in its overall value proposition'' - Stephan Heimbecher,
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* ''Predicting the future of broadcasting is hard because we must know how our society might evolve, which is itself a very difficult task. As a broadcaster, our target is to provide
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(UHDTV) broadcast service to homes from 2020 through satellite broadcasting in the 21
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band. The speed of technological innovation is much faster nowadays. What took us 20 years to do in the case of HDTV, we achieved in 10 years for UHDTV'' - Dr Keiichi Kubota,
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Authors

''High Above'' is edited by Chris Forrester with contributions from some of the best-known names in the industry, including Gerhard Zeiler (RTL and now TBS), Mark Hollinger (
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), Dr Abe Peled (NDS/
Cisco Cisco Systems, Inc., commonly known as Cisco, is an American-based multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, ...
), Greg Moyer (Scripps). Jean-Yves Le Gall (
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), David Wood (
European Broadcasting Union The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; french: Union européenne de radio-télévision, links=no, UER) is an alliance of Public broadcasting, public service media organisations whose countries are within the European Broadcasting Area or who ar ...
), David Mercer (Strategy Analytics) and Dr Kaiichi Kubota (NHK) along with broadcasting technology journalists, Geoff Bains, Julian Clover, and Jörn Krieger


See also

* ''
High Above ''High Above - The untold story of Astra, Europe's leading satellite company'' is a book describing the development of the European satellite provider SES, published in 2010 on the occasion of the company's 25th anniversary by Broadgate Pu ...
'' (book) * ''
Beyond Frontiers ''Beyond Frontiers'' is the third book in a series from satellite owner and operator Société Européenne des Satellites describing the past, current and future of the development of satellite broadcasting as well as the current business of th ...
'' (book) *
SES SES, S.E.S., Ses and similar variants can refere to: Business and economics * Socioeconomic status * Scottish Economic Society, a learned society in Scotland * SES, callsign of the TV station SES/RTS (Mount Gambier, South Australia) * SES S.A., ...
* Astra *
Satellite television Satellite television is a service that delivers television programming to viewers by relaying it from a communications satellite orbiting the Earth directly to the viewer's location. The signals are received via an outdoor parabolic antenna comm ...


References

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External links


Highlights of SES history

Official Astra consumers/viewers' website

Official SES trade/industry site
Satellite television Television technology