Impact of technology on the media industry Flashcards
How is technology viewed in the media industry?
As an enabling, contributory or disruptive factor, depending on the context
What are the media industries symbiotically linked with?
Technology and technological change
Advances in technology offers what benefit to products?
It gives them a competitive edge
Historically, what has there always been a distinct link between?
Technological development and the development of the media industries. However, the period of time that an innovation can last appears to be getting shorter (space of time between black and white television and colour television vs the introduction of HD, 3D and 4K consumer TVs)
What have the media industries always been concerned about?
New technologies eroding sales (fears from film industry about the introduction of television, but they learned to exist harmoniously). Despite these concerns, new technologies have led to the development of new markets, increased product range and extra revenue generation
What do technological innovations tend to do?
Supplement rather than replace previous technologies. The previous medium does not immediately get destroyed once a new market emerges, although it does progressively become undermined
Traditional media can survive technological change, but only if it…
Continually adapts to the threats/opportunitis presented by new technology, thus the need for a flexible strategy
What does strategy focus on?
How an organisation responds successfully to it’s environment
What is the issue with coming up with strategic plans for the media industry?
The media industry’s environment is never static, making strategic planning challenging.
The current rate of change makes this challenge huge, and the outcomes are non-linear and unpredictable
What stages of the media industries are affected by technological change?
Content creation stage (types of camera being used to shoot film)
Distribution (magazines and newspapers considering online and mobile editions of their issues)
Devices being used to access content (companion apps, mobile streaming etc)
What is the rational strategy perspective on technological change?
That it can lower entry barriers and lead to an increase of entrants into the sector, create substitutes which undermine the organisation’s product, alter traditional value chains and affect the competitive positioning within the marketplace
What is the adaptive perspective on technological change?
That it is an emergent and complex process that iterates itself while the organisation aligns itself with it’s environment
What are the different types of technological change?
Incremental innovations
Architectural innovations
Discontinuous innovations
Disruptive Innovations
What are incremental innovations?
The ongoing adaption and improvement of existing technology, which occurs when the industry is in equilibrium. It builds upon an existing base of knowledge and improves the capabilities of technology
What are architectural innovations?
Architectural innovations are relatively simple technological or process innovations that allow for products to be modified and directed at new markets. Can still cause businesses to change, particularly when organisations underestimate the potential affects that these types of innovation can have on their business