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Belgium, Europe
Television Intelligence - Jun 08
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Telecom operators are gaining subscribers for TV
Mini Report - May 08
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Italy, Europe
Television Intelligence - May 08
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, Europe, North America
Television Intelligence - May 08
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This report examines the TV market in twelve Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, and Russia with forecasts to 2012. Eastern European Pay Television, reveals that driven by continued strong growth in both cable and satellite markets, total pay TV penetration will increase rapidly in the region from 40 per cent at the end of 2007 to 60 per cent by 2012 with a total of 63m homes subscribing to pay TV services. Russian subscribers will reach 28m by 2012.
Management Report - May 08
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This report examines the TV market in twelve Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, and Russia with forecasts to 2012. Eastern European Pay Television, reveals that driven by continued strong growth in both cable and satellite markets, total pay TV penetration will increase rapidly in the region from 40 per cent at the end of 2007 to 60 per cent by 2012 with a total of 63m homes subscribing to pay TV services. Russian subscribers will reach 28m by 2012.
Management Report - May 08
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UK,
Television Intelligence - Apr 08
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Greece, Cyprus,
Television Intelligence - Apr 08
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Increased availability of content has changed the pay-per-view landscape
Mini Report - Mar 08
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, Europe
Television Intelligence - Mar 08
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UK, Europe
Television Intelligence - Mar 08
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Brazil, South and Central America
Television Intelligence - Mar 08
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Israel, France, Europe
Television Intelligence - Mar 08
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Israel, France, Europe
TV Technology Intelligence - Mar 08
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Portugal,
Television Intelligence - Mar 08
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Meteoric growth that has put France way ahead of the world in IPTV continues but new additions are levelling off
Mini Report - Feb 08
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UK,
Television Intelligence - Feb 08
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Although IPTV as a platform has yet to achieve a subscriber base to rival that of cable or satellite, it has made serious gains in the years since it first arrived in Europe. France, is, and will remain, the main market for IPTV in Europe, with seven operators and a penetration rate of over 14 per cent. Its market share (now over 50 per cent of Europe's IPTV viewers) will decline as other European IPTV services start to take hold. By 2011, 65 per cent of European IPTV viewers will be outside France.
Mini Report - Jan 08
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Cable is left behind as IPTV and satellite race ahead
Mini Report - Jan 08
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Cable dominates the market but DTH is set to grow more rapidly
Mini Report - Jan 08
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UK,
Broadband Media Intelligence - Jan 08
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Cable will dominate the true video-on-demand (VoD) market, even though internet protocol (IPTV) currently holds the lead
Mini Report - Dec 07
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Television Intelligence - Nov 07
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France, UK,
Television Intelligence - Nov 07
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Korea. Rep [S],
Games Intelligence - Nov 07
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Poland,
Television Intelligence - Nov 07
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ADSL2+ is the most common access technology for internet protocol television, currently providing service to 82 per cent of customers
Mini Report - Sep 07
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SingTel's launch of its IPTV service MioTV brings competition to the pay TV market with the largest range of high definition and video-on-demand content
Mini Report - Aug 07
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Demand for services like high definition television is driving the switch to the more expensive but futureproof encoding format
Mini Report - Aug 07
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The seventh edition of this best selling report is the only study of the European cable industry that is fully endorsed by Cable Europe (previously ECCA) and its members. The report contains a detailed analysis of 22 Western and Eastern European cable markets - for each country coverage includes homes passed, cable TV, telephony, Internet, unique cable homes, digital vs analogue as well as breakouts for cable TV, telephony and Internet revenues.
We forecast that China will be the world's largest Internet Protocol TV market in the world in two years' time and will far outstrip any other territory by 2011. We examine the two current IPTV ventures in Har'bin and Shanghai.
Mini Report - Jun 07
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NDS currently leads with almost half the market, a sign of the extent to which dominant players are emerging in a consolidating sector
Mini Report - Jun 07
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At end 2006, 12.8m households were equipped with HD-ready televisions-an average eight per cent penetration of TV homes. We expect the number of HD-ready households to grow to 94m at end 2011 (56 per cent of TV households). Of the current 12.8m HD-ready homes, we estimate that only 520,000 were already viewing HD-quality broadcasts at the end of 2006, mostly from pay TV (390,000). So about 12m households have an HDready set but are not viewing HD pictures.
Mini Report - May 07
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A listing of the online video sites operated by broadcasters or which are displaying broadcast content.
Mini Report - May 07
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The switch from analogue to digital services and the development of IPTV have opened up the market, which will double in two years
Mini Report - May 07
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Merger at consumer level of Canalsat and TPS is now under way but lessons can be drawn from previous DTH mergers
Mini Report - Apr 07
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With eight services in operation, France accounts for almost 50 per cent of all European IPTV activity
Mini Report - Apr 07
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This report analyses the impact of the roll-out of high-definition TV services across Europe on the set-top box and chipsets business to 2010. The report includes latest forecasts for HD uptake in 17 key European territories; market size and forecasts for set-top boxes for all TV platforms, for other hi-def devices including games consoles and disc players; and market size and forecasts for the MPEG-4 decoding chipsets used in these devices. It includes an appraisal of the HD and MPEG-4 strategies of all the main suppliers of set-top boxes and MPEG-4 chipsets.
Management Report - Apr 07
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Australia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Japan, Korea. Rep [S], Poland, Romania, UK,
Broadband Media Intelligence - Mar 07
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The second part of our survey of European cable ownership shows the complexity in the Benelux and Nordic regions.
Mini Report - Mar 07
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We discuss the extent to which telcos have set up internet protocol television services as a defensive measure against competition, in the light of different business models across Europe
Mini Report - Mar 07
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A year of change is coming as digital services are being dragged into existence
Mini Report - Feb 07
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The rapid surge of IPTV is driving the growth in pay-per-view services
Mini Report - Feb 07
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UK,
Broadband Media Intelligence - Feb 07
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With little DTT take-up so far, the Danish analogue switch-off target of 2009 may prove over-ambitious.
Mini Report - Jan 07
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The European Parliament has voted on changes to the Television Without Frontiers Directive that brings in the concept of 'audio-visual services' to include non-linear operations
Mini Report - Jan 07
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French consumers show high awareness of the availability of Internet video-on-demand; users tend to be the more active consumers of entertainment through traditional channels
Mini Report - Jan 07
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At the end of 2006 there were 106 high definition television channels worldwide. We forecast there will be 250 by 2010, 120 of them in Europe
Mini Report - Jan 07
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USA,
Broadband Media Intelligence - Jan 07
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Until now a local activity, cable TV in China could be transformed by the building of a national cable
Mini Report - Oct 06
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Long the most cable-dominated television economy in Europe, if not the world, the Netherlands is seeing other technologies encroach: satellite DTH, digital terrestrial and especially Internet Protocol television (IPTV), which is making rapid in-roads.
Mini Report - Sep 06
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European Broadband Cable 2006 contains detailed appraisals of the state of the European cable industry. This report assesses the industry in terms of a number of metrics, including:
Market Size
Revenues
Range of services offered
Technology adoption
Competition from other platforms
Industry regulation
Prospects for future development
This report considers the market for the digital distribution of filmed entertainment and the obstacles which must be overcome before movie download services become a mass market proposition. Screen Digest predicts that European movie downloading will accelerate from Euro 10m in 2005 to Euro 690m by the end of 2010.
This cooperation between Screen Digest and Rightscom examines the lessons learnt from the music industry's digital experience and also analyses the way in which DRM systems might allow movie release windows to be radically changed in future.
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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This major report from Screen Digest looks at the prospects for HDTV in free-to-view and pay TV markets in 19 territories worldwide. Historical and forecast data to 2010 is provided for each market for HD TV sales, 'HD ready' households and HD platforms and channels.
Although European pay TV operators are now
shipping HD-capable set-top boxes, availability may
come just too late to ride the World Cup wave
Mini Report - Mar 06
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Independent producers fight to retain the rights they
could exploit in secondary markets
Mini Report - Mar 06
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Pay TV penetration has risen to 40 per cent
Mini Report - Feb 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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This report offers an examination of the European Video-on-Demand (VoD)
market as it enters the final stages of a long gestation period
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.
Pay TV operators scramble for rights and channels. Broadband TV has positioned itself as the major provider of movies as channels swap platforms
Mini Report - Sep 05
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Microsoft, in alliance with Alcatel, has won the most high-profile IPTV solutions contracts to date.
Mini Report - Aug 05
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Microsoft devices dominate the entertainment hardware market
Mini Report - Jul 05
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Active DTH satellite market, with two satellite pay services, has stimulated the IPTV sector
Mini Report - May 05
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The Italian television market has the lowest pay TV penetration of any of the big five European markets, but a number of unique characteristics mean that the country has become a benchmark for pioneering IPTV service and hybrid pay/free digital terrestrial television making it one of the most important markets to watch.
Mini Report - Mar 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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Italy has no analogue pay TV services since the closure of Telepił. There is little competition in the Italian digital television market. Sky Italia—now wholly owned by News Corporation—controls 93 per cent of Italy's pay TV market. Regulators' requirement for Sky Italia to make channels available has benefited Fastweb
Mini Report - Nov 04
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Mini Report - Oct 04
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Mini Report - Jul 04
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