January 20176 To subscribe to APACCIOOutlookMailing AddressAPACCIOOutlook44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538Visit www.apacciooutlook.comArt & GraphicsAmelia StewartFlynn SmythToby LangtonSultana SheikhSenior WritersAnnie JohnsonAlysia PaulSelena JamesManaging EditorJoe PhillipAsst. Managing EditorSudeshna MazumdarCopyright © 2017 ValleyMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.January 25 2017, Volume 3 SE 3 Published by ValleyMedia Inc.EditorialAlfred MardinJovan PalmerLouis BeckerLane AdamsRachael ClarkStephanie MazueraVanessa StewartAkanksha SinghVikesh ShetSales sales@apacciooutlook.com+1 510.996.5168EditorialThe media & entertainment industry is at the cusp of an online revolution. As the traditional entertainment platforms such as TV and video players take a back seat, and all the attention turns towards always-connected electronic devices, a much bigger change is on the horizon. Mass adoption of mobile devices, easy access to high speed networks, and ubiquity of social media platforms is fast transforming internet into an entertainment media of the new age, specially so, among the new generation.Be it downloading online media content, streaming music and videos, playing online video games or watching movies on the move, choices are aplenty. Availability of real time, mobile access to digital content has fundamentally changed the way the media contents are consumed by the new age consumers. This obviously, calls for a change in the way the broadcasters and content generators operate and distribute their media content. This much-needed change is coming at the wake of entertainment and media industry's rapid transition to a direct-to-consumer model, where most content will remain the same but the packaging and distribution will change significantly. Given the transition that is underway, media companies need to figure out the best possible ways to make the same piece of content available to multiple users on their tablets, mobile phones, computers, and TV screens. At the same time, they also need to be ready to handle demand spikes at any given time to prevent site crashes and streaming disruptions. Irrespective, there is a long, exciting and incredibly bright future ahead for the media industry and we are just at the beginning of what is set to roll out in the coming years. In this edition, we present to you Top 10 Media & Entertainment Companies that will take the lead in the upcoming days helping media giants to adopt newer technologies to accelerate and lure more consumers. Do let us know your thoughts.Joe PhillipManaging Editoreditor@apacciooutlook.comStreaming Content Anywhere AnytimeJoe Phillip
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