This report is a joint venture between Screen Digest and Nielsen NRG and provides a detailed market analysis of the cinema and home entertainment sectors in China. The report also includes the findings from a consumer survey that was conducted online by Nielsen NRG and AC Nielsen in China.
Providing a global overview of the current state of digital cinema. It includes d-cinema forecasts, screen counts and locations, digital releases, rollout business models, market drivers and detailed profiles of the key players throughout the value chain.
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.
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.
The latest report from Screen Digest provides a detailed analysis of the European
digital terrestrial television (DTT) market in 15 Western and 4 Eastern European markets.
The report includes historical and five year forecast household and penetration data for free,
pay and top-up DTT as well as penetration numbers for cable, DTH and IPTV.
The third edition of this best selling report provides definitive statistics and commentary on the current state of the European home video market, together with detailed forecasts for over 22 countries through to 2009. This report is essential reading for anyone within the home entertainment value chain.
The next video format war - are you wondering what the truth is? This is the first major study to analyse the current video format battle and to assess the potential outcome. The report includes 5 year forecasts with combined sales of the new format broken out for US, Europe and Japan.
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.
The Screen Digest report Next Generation Consoles: Games publishing, hardware analysis and forecasts to 2010 examines the prospects for next generation platforms and the implications for the console manufacturers and third party publishers alike. In addition the report forecasts next generation hardware and software markets to 2010.
This major study of the online gambling industry profiles 30 operators , including the global market leaders in all sectors - sports betting, poker, gaming, exchange and spread betting. The report includes 11 years of historical and forecast data for gross margin and active clients between 2000 to 2010 and detailed historical data for individual operators
This report examines the current and future state of the online movie markets in Western Europe and the USA. It includes five year forecasts of consumer spending and Studio level revenues generated from online a la carte movie transactions. The report provides detailed analysis of the strategies adopted by each of the Hollywood Studios in the digital marketplace.
This detailed analysis of the European online music market includes historical and forecast data for the online music markets in 16 Western European markets. The report analyses singles, albums and subscription service volumes and revenues and includes detailed profiles of pan European service operators.
The first major study to look at the rapidly growing market for games
outsourcing. The report is based on the results of interviews with over 50 games developers, publishers, console manufacturers and outsourcing companies worldwide. Included in the report are detailed profiles of key players in games outsourcing as well as market projections up to 2010
August 2006 issue of Screen Digest
Global box office first-half surge / Early hi-def disc balance of power / Independent distribution in Europe / Apple's music revenue dips / German DVD's aging demographics / European mobile music takes off / Terms of trade for TV indie TV / European video software markets
November 2005 issue
Cable TV digitisation in India / UMD video starts strongly in UK / Screen ads drive digitisation / Progress in local loop unbundling / Oz online DVD renters square up / Oz online DVD renters square up / Oz online DVD renters square up / Oz online DVD renters square up
This report is the first major analysis of this rapidly growing sector. It includes 5 year forecasts for digital 3D cinema screens by major territory, exhibitor business models as well as analysis of potential revenues and profit margins for the industry
Covering Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, this report includes comprehensive data on spending on originated and acquired children's programmes, together with the value of the home entertainment market and licensing. The report also details hours of children's programmes transmitted over the last five years, the number of theme channels, and viewing by the children's audience. Profiles of the 25 leading players in the business are provided, including production and exploitation strategies, financial results and key properties.
This report examines the commercial climate for massively multiplayer online games operations in North America and Europe. The MMOG market is sized by incumbent and emerging business models and subscription revenues and forecasts to 2011 are provided for North America and the key European markets. Also covered are current trends in content, IP and licensing.
Animation production in Europe: A market driven by video opportunities
Levels of production of animated films in Europe have shown a marked increase in recent years. In the late 1990s the animation sector received a new lease of life as producers - in Hollywood and elsewhere - became excited about the genre and the additional potential offered by video and merchandising sales.
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