Title: Content out of Chaos: Lessons from the PRSS ContentDepot
1Content out of Chaos Lessons from the PRSS
ContentDepot
2What We Will Cover
- ContentDepot planning and concept development
- Turning the concept into a reality
- Lessons learned
- PB Core
3What is the PRSS ContentDepot?
- 3rd generation public radio distribution system
- Paradigm shift
- from one-way, real-time transmission pipe
- to interactive, subscription-based content
delivery system
4What is the PRSS ContentDepot?
- Foundational structure for digital content
management in public radio - Content aggregation
- Non-real-time access to programs
- Subscription
- Metadata
- Usage reporting to producers
5Who is Building the ContentDepot?
- NPR Distribution manages PRSS (25 yrs)
- Mission Provide distribution and interconnection
services to public radio - D/I Committee of NPR Boardadvisory and oversight
body - 425 stations / 200 program distributors
6Who is Paying for the ContentDepot?
- Operations funded by user fees and sales of
excess capacity - Major system upgrades and replacement funded by
federal appropriations
7Where Did the Concept Come from?
- NPR Board strategic planning process in late 90s
- Extensive consultation with stations and
producers (road shows, surveys, focus groups) - Design Advisory Group (stations producers)
established requirements - KPMG Proof of concept in 2000-2001
- Developed budget and project plan
8Evolution of Development Process
- Continuing consultation with users and D/I
Committee - Vetting of concepts at PREC and other meetings
- BBC Technology (now SBS Media) design,
development, and systems integration
9Evolution of Development Process
- Operations Workshops (400 attendees)
- Rollout this summer
- Follow-on development may continue for years
10Dimensions of ContentDepot Project
- Nationwide upgrade of station downlinks
- Equipment selection and procurement
- Software development
- Systems integration
- Station automation interface
- Consultation meetings, surveys, training
11What Resources Did It Take?
- Time 3 - 4 years
- Money 20 - 25 M
- People
- Distribution staff
- Additional project management and technical staff
- Consultants
- D/I Committee
- DAG and CIA
- Station staff and producers
12Planning Challenges
- Varying levels of skills, staffing tech
sophistication among stations and producers - Locking down requirements
- Need for multiphase, multidimensional project
management
13Looking Ahead
- ContentDepot will likely change behaviors and
usage patterns in ways we cant predict - Impact on PRSS operations and business model not
yet known - Users will define the future
14Turning Concept into Reality
- User design advisory groups
- Proof of concept (KPMG)
- Iterative development approach (SBS Media)
- Inception
- Elaboration
- Construction
15ContentDepot Design Requirements
- Producers wanted
- Usage reporting from the system
- Support for growing use of digital encoding tools
- Better access to program information
- More control over content distribution
16ContentDepot Design Requirements
- Stations wanted to
- Eliminate/reduce need for refeeds
- Support growing use of digital recordings
automation - Replace worn-out, obsolete gear
- Have better access to program information
- Automate pre-recorded programs
17ContentDepot Solutions
- New functions and efficiencies with new equipment
- Online shopping mall to access content from a
variety of program providers - Addressed delivery of programs and program
elements through subscription
18ContentDepot Solutions
- Streamlined operations for stations
- New tools for producer ingest
- Automatic notifications to stations when new
programs are added - Opportunity to participate in Content Exchanges
for file sharing
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23Content Out of Chaos
- ContentDepot Portal
- A web-based tool to manage the abundance of
public radio content - A one-stop shop for program information
(metadata)
24Storage in the ContentDepot
- Each program will have storage space in the
portal for - - Program and episode metadata
- - Episode essence (audio)
- - Graphics, audition samples, promos
- Managed by the producer or distributor
25ContentDepot Permissions
- Personalized services
- Access is controlled by individual user
privileges - Multiple permission levels per station and
producer - Every user will be uniquely identified
- Password-controlled
- Access determined by portal administrator
26Components of the Portal
- Administration/Profiles
- Content Management
- Messaging
- Scheduling
- Content Exchange
- Search
- Reporting
27What is Metadata?
- Metadata is the information, or data, that
accompanies a piece of digitized content, such as
a video or audio clip, graphic, or script - Metadata describes content and can also be used
to control operational aspects of the
ContentDepot - Examples of metadata include description, subject
heading, file format, author/producer, rights
holder, etc.
28Program Associated Data (PAD)
- Metadata text for digital displays on new HD
Radios - Standards for HD Radio PAD are still in
development - Collected as part of the episode metadata
29System Technologies
- Requirements drove technology solutions
- - IP over satellite
- - Portal platform
- - Equipment specifications
30Evolution of Online Services
- User-centered design approach
- Building on PRSS.org
- ContentDepot Catalog launched October 2003
- Content Exchanges launched May 2004
31Best Practices and Standards
- Design and usability
- - Personas
- - Wire frames and demo versions
- - Usability feedback from current systems
- - Formal testing
32Best Practices and Standards
- Advanced design
- - CSS
- - Modular development
33Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary Project
- PB Core
- - Shared standards for describing public
broadcasting assets - - What does compliance really mean?
34PB Core
- Implementation challengesusability versus
literal - The real power will be realized with the
finalization of an XML specification
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37Project Management
- When the rubber hits the road
- - Compromises in time, budget, and scope are
inevitable - - Hundreds of details to be tracked and managed
38Lessons Learned
- Users are ready for this
- Education is critical
- Communicate and consult early and often
- Involve users in the design and evaluation
39Lessons Learned
- Consensus is difficult, but decisions have to be
made - Realities of time, budget, and scope may
necessitate compromises - In the end, keep the focus on the users
40More Information
- Contact
- prssplanning_at_npr.org
- Or visit www.prss.org
41PB Core
- The Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary
42What are Metadata?
- Metadata are data about data.
- E.g., a library card
43Why is this Important?
44The Multi-Platform Future
- Were evolving from distribution over one
platform to distribution over multiple platforms - Over-the-air transmitters, analog digital
- Internet and broadband
- Cable and satellite
- Physical media (CDs, DVDs, etc.)
- Mobile and portable devices
From Dave MacCarn, WGBH
45The Multi-Choice Future
- The number of channels through which listeners
and viewers will be able to access our content
will continue to grow - Increasingly, listeners and viewers want control
over when and where they use our content - Increasingly, listeners and viewers will want
personalization and customization
From Dave MacCarn, WGBH
46The Successful Future
- Successful public broadcasters will be morphing
into digital libraries - The broadcast of a program is the beginning not
the end of the life of the content we create - We need to overcome obstacles to the efficient
use of our content - We need to analyze and, where necessary,
re-design our legacy work flows
From Dave MacCarn, WGBH
47Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary project
- CPB funding
- Administered by WGBH
- Noahs Ark representation on 30-person working
group - Work underway 2002-2004
- Extension of Dublin Core standard
- Work complete (awaiting rights clearances)
- Ahead Implementation, training,
maintenance, mapping efforts
48PB Core elements
- Intellectual content, 13 elements
- Intellectual property, 7 elements
- Instantiation (identify the nature of the media
asset as it exists in some form or format in the
physical world or digitally), 28 elements
49Application Examples
- PRSS ContentDepot
- PBS NGIS
- HD Radio PAD
- DTV PSIP
- Production asset tracking
50More Information
- www.utah.edu/cpbasset
- www.utah.edu/cpbmetadata (www.pbcore.org)
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