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Campus Cable TV UPDATE:

Campus Cable TV UPDATE:. Keep, Change, or Cut the Cord? Susan Brower Trey Herb Media Services Coordinator A/V Systems Manager Monroe Library Warrington College of Business Loyola University New Orleans University of Florida. What We ’ ll Do Today.

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Campus Cable TV UPDATE:

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  1. Campus Cable TV UPDATE: Keep, Change, or Cut the Cord? Susan Brower Trey Herb Media Services Coordinator A/V Systems Manager Monroe Library Warrington College of Business Loyola University New Orleans University of Florida

  2. What We’ll Do Today • What are campus options for getting TV? • Technologies, Companies, Costs • Trey: WCB’s choices: satellite and HD antenna • Susan: Loyola’s movement toward cutting the TV cord: Student Surveys

  3. Campus TV OPTIONS • To RECEIVE Content: • Wire: Coax or fiber (from local CATV Company or Internet) - Pay for programming $$$ • Dish: DirecTV or Dish, direct or 3rd party - Pay for programming $$$ • Antenna (Digital) - FREE regional broadcast channels: https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps

  4. Campus TV OPTIONS • DISTRIBUTE: • The Old Way: Wire: Coaxial Cable - Only TVs can receive signal • The NEW Ways: - Computer Network: LAN and WiFi Smart TVs, Computers, Phones, Tablets - HDBaseT

  5. Companies: IP Distribution • Philo: Can take any programming feed or university can pay for DirecTV through them. http://philo.com • Apogee/Stream 2: DirecTV programming; includes Campus Life Channel. http://www.apogee.us/video/iptv/ (Campus Televideois owned by Apogee) • Conklin Intracom/Beehive: Can take any programming feed or we can pay for programming through them. http://oncampus.video/ • YOUR LOCAL CABLE COMPANY

  6. Providing Television Content to the Warrington College of Business (WCB) Thomas (Trey) Herb University of Florida Warrington College of Business

  7. The Dilemma • Central Campus Cable was going away. • Cruddy System • Did not affect students greatly at WCB • 4 Buildings were losing content

  8. The Victims • Four Buildings had different needs • Bryan (Administration): Dean’s Office and 2 special purpose rooms • Sports • Hough (Graduate School): all common areas had TV and used it • Sports and Business • Stuzin (Departments, Centers, Offices): One Location, but Critical • Retail Research Center • They want it all • Heavener (Undergrad): New Building. Were not using what they had • Meh Nice to have

  9. The Search • Looking for an IPTV provider for small scale commercial • Really want to leverage IP infrastructure • Sling, Hulu, Whatever do not provide commercial products • Apogee and other hotel/dorm providers were too expensive and complex (50K+) • Cable Company • Local (Cox) Company wanted 15K just to get the cable to one building • Would completely leverage existing COAX • Satellite • Reasonable monthly cost ($90+receivers) • Largely leverages existing coax • Additional infrastructure costs less that cable (<5K)

  10. And the Winner is • Satellite (mostly) • Hough, Stuzin, Bryan all went with satellite • HD Antenna • Heavener went with broadcast • Cost for install too much (>10K) • Enough for emergencies • Leverages HDBaseT infrastructure

  11. And the Loser is • Pitfalls and fun facts • Finding installer • Permissions for putting stuff on buildings • Finding contractor to install big COAX and Conduit • Up dating and programing existing control systems • Billing accounts. Each building has its own account • Great if the customer never realizes its happening

  12. Title LOYOLA UPDATE (from CCUMC 2016)… • Residence Halls • Last Year: Consider all options to CATV • Since then: 3 surveys and a TV count • RFI was not sent out. • Cox contract ends in April 2019. Text

  13. Title Fall 2016 Student Survey • 1251 residents total • N = 413 responses • 33% Response Rate Text

  14. Title Fall 2016 Student Survey: Data Highlights • The computer is the device most used to watch TV. • Students watch TV on phones almost as much as they do on a TV. • Students don’t care about recording. • Students don’t watch much “live” TV. Text

  15. Title Still to Determine: • How many TVs are in the residence halls? • How many TVs are hooked to the cable system? • Are they watching over TV or the Internet? • How much stress is on the data network? • Should we shop for alternatives? Text

  16. Title Holiday Break 2016-2017: TV Count • Total # TVs = 271 • Total # Rooms = 883 (includes common areas) • Total # Residents = 1251 • % TVs by Room = 31% • % TVs by Resident = 22% • ALL TVs were connected to CATV. Text

  17. Title Spring 2017 Student Survey • 1251 residents total • N = 267 responses • 21% Response Rate Text

  18. Title Spring 2017 Student Survey: Data Highlights • 64% students said they “ever” watch on cable. • 67% students said that they watch 30% or less on cable. • Over 98% students said that they “ever” watch on Internet. • 75% students watch 70% or more on Internet • 64% watch 80% or more on Internet Text

  19. Title Fall 2017 Student Survey: to determine: • % students who bring standard TVs; Smart TVs • % students who connect to CATV • How much of TV watching is done via Internet • What devices they use; WiFi • Confirm that they don’t record Text

  20. Title Fall 2017 Student Survey • 1342 residents total • N = 478 responses • 36% Response Rate Text

  21. Title Fall 2017 Student Survey: Data Highlights • 40% students are bringing TVs to campus. • 60% of these are hooked up to the Internet. • 98% students said they “ever” watch on Internet • 77% students watch 70% or more on Internet. • 61% students watch on the computer most of the time. • 70% students never record Text

  22. Title Still to do… • Meet with Enrollment Management • Meet (further) with VP Student Affairs • Consider programming alternatives (?) • Talk to other universities • ?… Text

  23. QUESTIONS& DISCUSSION Campus Cable TV UPDATE: Keep, Change, or Cut the Cord? Susan Brower Trey Herb Media Services Coordinator A/V Systems Manager Monroe Library Warrington College of Business Loyola University New Orleans University of Florida

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