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Digital Signage Broadcasting: Content Management and Distribution Techniques (Focal Press Media Technology Professional Series) (Focal Press Media Technology Professional Series)
Digital Signage Broadcasting: Content Management and Distribution Techniques (Focal Press Media Technology Professional Series) (Focal Press Media Technology Professional Series)
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Author: Lars-ingemar Lundstrom
Publisher: Focal Press
Category: Book

List Price: $64.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 489733

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 1

ISBN: 0240809769
Dewey Decimal Number: 659.1342
EAN: 9780240809762
ASIN: 0240809769

Publication Date: February 8, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Digital Signage Broadcasting is a perfect introduction to this new world of opportunities for media professionals in all areas. Whether you are in engineering, IT, advertising, or management, you will gain knowledge on the operations of digital signage systems, content gathering, customer billing, and much more on this new exciting media.

This book includes coverage of basic elements, examples of advanced digital signage applications, as well as traffic capacity calculations that may be guidance when choosing means of distribution as physical media, broadband or satellite. Digital Signage Broadcasting helps you discover the fascinating possibilities of this new convergence medium with hundreds of author-created color 3D illustrated graphics and real-life photographs showing the capability and future of digital signage.

* Complete with full-color illustrations and real-world examples
* Covers technology, operations, content, and more
* Global insights and perspective for worldwide implementation



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars ALOOHA   September 1, 2008
Very advisable book to easy understand the modern digital content management and distribution techniques applied to the new business of Digital Signage


5 out of 5 stars The Future of retail media advertising!   April 14, 2008
Every ad agency or marketing director should have a copy of this book on their shelves. Marketing and graphics design students would also benefit. Digital Signs are becoming pervasive, from airport displays to retail stores to information kiosks, and they provide an excellent new revenue opportunity. This book provides a complete over-view of the current technology and applications for this rapidly evolving new medium, providing examples and applications. The book is logical and thorough. Reading like a series of classes, Mr. Lundstrom not only provides a discussion of the progression of digital signs from simple systems to complex, he makes difficult technical concepts easy for the non-technical person to understand. He frames key design questions and provides the parameters to use for evaluation of the solution right for a particular application: What type of screen to choose? What makes digital signs different from television? What kind of media server will work best? How does one feed multiple locations? At what point does the internet help? At what number of locations should one turn to a satellite broadcast solution? What is an edge server? How can one "stream" video? How can one mix "live" content with pre-recorded materials? What is a playlist and how does scheduling work? What is content management? The majority of the book is devoted to the evolution of a Digital Signage system, network designs and the current state of the art in distribution. Business people will find the Ninth and Tenth chapters most helpful for they focus on the gathering of content, billing concerns and operating considerations. For executives, Chapter Eleven lists a number of the applications currently used in the US and Europe, and discusses the idea of creating an environment to drive the consumer to use in inter-active and static viewing screens. The book does not provide a list of software suppliers, equipment manufacturers and system integrators, although a few are mentioned as examples. The author includes a thorough glossary and addendum outlining some of the more technical aspects of transmission calculations. It is clear he has worked with many of these different types of networks and has established a web site for continuing education and communications. It is full of information, most of which will not become dated so this book can remain a reference for many years.