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June 24, 2013 | In the Media Park Annual Conference, held on 20 June, State Secretary of Education Sander Dekker spoke first. He gave that speech in a thoughtful analysis of the changes in the media landscape, where he must take into account in its policy. His personal use of media he used as a framework to outline three trends.
Notes in the first place that Dekker scarcity no longer a problem. Previously watched your television, and there was room for about 15 channels. Therefore there were "scenes with North Korean program councils that decided whether you got inside TMF or MTV." Now that is no longer necessary. There are many more providers, the starter kits start at 50 to 60 channels, and on top is still all you (live) can see on the internet. The second trend that outlines Dekker is that boundaries between television, radio and the Internet. All sorts of companies are each playing area, producers distributor, and so on. The latest development facs that Dekker see is that competition in all areas is increasing tremendously. Not only Dutch players compete for the viewer's favor, but also abroad. He calls HBO, Fox and Netflix.
Dekker thinks we in the Netherlands have good chances in this rapidly changing media world. When it comes to infrastructure, notes that "almost anywhere in the world network of Internet has spread facs as well and as fast as in the Netherlands." Attached to a very good saying to his public facs service, which provides a basis for further innovation where we especially need to choose quality.


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