
Monterosa CEO Tom McDonnell discusses the new generation of interactivity on OTT and TV apps
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Monterosa CEO Tom McDonnell discusses the new generation of interactivity on OTT and TV apps
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People love to interact with their favourite TV shows and live events in their millions. Last month at Monterosa, we handled billions of votes for the MTV Millennial Awards and over 3.5 million users of the Love Island UK app just two examples out of many.
Most of this interaction happens on smartphones, inspired by persuasive calls-to-action from the TV show that encourages users to download an app or visit a particular website.
These engagements are designed for the committed and passionate fans that want to put themselves at the heart of the action, make decisions and get real-time exclusive content. It takes some effort to get involved and there is a degree of friction. But how big could those numbers be if the interaction was integrated into the watching experience itself? Apple's Eddy Cue predicts that the future of TV is much more interactive.
Cue said he could see a TV environment where content makers are creating a more interactive TV app, and where viewers watch the program on their Apple TV, iPad, or phone, using the remote or simply the touchscreen to interact with a show, The Verge reports.
Of course, this is the long-held promise of interactive video, where participation is integrated seamlessly into, or around the video.
We've seen a string of demos and tests of interactive video over the last decade whether that's red button technology or the myriad startups offering watch-and-buy solutions. While those of us from gaming backgrounds have been inspired by the great potential, there have been several factors holding these technologies back from mainstream success:
Not enough people were watching mainstream content on connected devices
Interactive layers have been obstructive to the viewing experience
Creative executions have failed to inspire audiences with genuine need or pay-off
But we're now in a world of Twitch extensions, of TikTok lip syncing, where millions of people daily create interactivity on their Instagram stories. Younger viewers watch a growing portion of their TV on connected devices. We believe the moment has arrived where the problems can be overcome and that a new generation of interactive options will become a fundamental part of every OTT platform, every TV app both live and on-demand.
Here are five reasons why:
1. Video just works. Finally!
Talk to any broadcaster or OTT about interactive overlays five years ago and they would wince. We're working on making the quality better! , they would say. Those hard yards have now paid off and the standard of mass video delivery is generally excellent, reliable and slick. Now the focus is on differentiation via better user experiences that increase loyalty and engagement.
2. Platform consolidation and standardisation
As video providers have consolidated and trends shifted to standardisation, we now see a smaller number of best-in-breed providers and increasing modularity in the tech stack. It's much easier to introduce new SDKs or plug-ins when dealing with a lower number of video player variants and behaviours. This makes introducing interactivity lower friction and easier to maintain.
3. Because mobile-first gameshows and interactive social video happened
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Twitch all provide users with ways to interact with live video via commenting, polling and other mechanics.
Following the lead set by HQ Trivia, mobile-first gameshows like ProSiebenSAT1's Quipp in Germany and Austria, and many other versions globally have normalised interactivity with video.
Within drama, Netflix are experimenting with Bandersnatch, and organisations like the BBC are building branched-narrative creator tools.
This trend will continue, not as a replacement for lean-back consumption, but a new option that will be driven by the major tech platforms and will put pressure on traditional broadcasters of entertainment and sports to keep up. The cost of not allowing viewers to be part of the action will be measured in subscription churn rates and declining viewer numbers!
4. Because the business models stack up
Ancillary digital activity around TV formats and sports have often struggled to get traction and produce positive ROI due to the friction involved in participation. Traditionally it has been too much effort to type in a URL or download an app for a small moment of interactivity. Only the big moments of decision-making or fully integrated gameshow play-along have driven sufficient take-up to generate profits.
By reducing friction of new app downloads and overlaying interactivity tastefully, so response rates will go up and the business models associated with competitions, voting and sports betting become more effective. No longer will positive ROI depend on the big interactive hit , it will become business as usual.
5. Because it's fun and creativity is everything
Saving the best for last, let's not forget that creativity and the resulting enjoyment of great content is the biggest driver of trend and adoption. There is a wow factor with interactive video that once you experience it, leaves you wanting more. Giving your opinion on whether a penalty was correctly given with hundreds of thousands of other football fans by simply tapping on the livestream on your mobile phone seeing the result in real time, then hearing the commentators re
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