Daniel Schmitt
DANIEL SCHMITT is an Analyst at Screen Digest specialising in IPTV, pay TV and the trade in television formats.
He authored European IPTV: Market Assessment and Forecast, The Global Trade in Television Formats and Alternative Content: The New Cinema Profit Engine. Before joining Screen Digest in 2003, Daniel gained experience in various film production and film funding companies in Germany and France.
Daniel has a degree in Media Business Administration from the University of Wiesbaden, Germany, and a degree in Audiovisual Media Production from the University of Toulouse, France.
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Ten IPTV services were launched in 2005, compared with eight in 2004 and six in 2003, and the number of subscribers tripled to 1.2m.
Mini Report - Apr 06
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Our summary table of European system operators'
choice of technology shows that they adopt a 'mixand-
match' approach with different equipment from
different providers
Mini Report - Jan 06
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For Europe's public broadcasters there is a steady
proportion of revenue from public funding sources,
including licence fees, which have risen slightly faster
than consumer prices
Mini Report - Dec 05
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This report considers the prospects for IPTV services in sixteen European markets and the threat posed to the more established pay TV operators. Analysing key factors in each market the conclusions illustrate those countries best placed to take advantage of the triple play and advanced on demand services offered by IPTV operators.
Management Report - Nov 05
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This report considers the prospects for IPTV services in sixteen European markets and the threat posed to the more established pay TV operators. Analysing key factors in each market the conclusions illustrate those countries best placed to take advantage of the triple play and advanced on demand services offered by IPTV operators.
Active DTH satellite market, with two satellite pay services, has stimulated the IPTV sector
Mini Report - May 05
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This groundbreaking new report from Screen Digest and FRAPA is the first major study of the increasingly important global television format business. Offering a unique and detailed examination of the economic and legal aspects of the television format business, the report includes more than 250 pages of analysis and over 300 tables and charts.
Management Report - Apr 05
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The UK and Netherlands are ahead of the US in exports as broadcasts of programme formats have increased by more than a third in the past three years
Mini Report - Apr 05
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Germany, the European Union's economic powerhouse, is the continent's most important television market thanks to the number of TV households. However, Germany has proved a very difficult case for premium television. In the other top five European markets---the UK, France, Italy and Spain---the penetration of premium television currently ranges between 15 and 41 per cent.
Mini Report - Jan 05
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Management Report - Dec 03
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This unique study assesses the state of the market for alternative content in electronic and digital cinema. This includes any form of large-screen content other than feature films and also includes alternative cinema use, such as for corporate events.
This unique study assesses the state of the market for alternative content in electronic and digital cinema. This includes any form of large-screen content other than feature films and also includes alternative cinema use, such as for corporate events.
Management Report - Oct 03
(Print & PDF)
This unique study assesses the state of the market for alternative content in electronic and digital cinema. This includes any form of large-screen content other than feature films and also includes alternative cinema use, such as for corporate events.
Management Report - Oct 03
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