2017
DOI: 10.1177/1329878x17694961
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The domestic ecology of Australian subscription video on demand services

Abstract: The domestic ecology of Australian subscription video on demand services 2015 was a banner year for Australian consumers of screen media content, largely because several subscription video on demand (SVOD) platforms launched in the country. The most notable market entrant was the SVOD behemoth Netflix. However, Fairfax Media and Channel Nine-financed local SVOD service Stan also entered the market and existing SVOD service Presto (financed by Foxtel and Seven West Media) began to offer television shows alongsi… Show more

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“…In the online streaming industry, geoblocking is a key component of demarcating media markets by borders where user access is restricted via their physical location (Lobato, 2016). This has led to some users circumventing geoblocking through the use of location disguising tools such as virtual private networks (VPNs) or domain name system (DNS) proxies (Meese, 2017). Lobato points out that the experience of blockage is common across the Internet, with certain governments and internet service providers (ISPs) blocking Internet sites for political or cultural reasons such as censorship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the online streaming industry, geoblocking is a key component of demarcating media markets by borders where user access is restricted via their physical location (Lobato, 2016). This has led to some users circumventing geoblocking through the use of location disguising tools such as virtual private networks (VPNs) or domain name system (DNS) proxies (Meese, 2017). Lobato points out that the experience of blockage is common across the Internet, with certain governments and internet service providers (ISPs) blocking Internet sites for political or cultural reasons such as censorship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%