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December
2007
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Prospects for growth on Mobile TV
Prospects for growth on Mobile TV: Analysis of business models and structure of the value chain
An analysis of brusiness models and structure of the value chain. Operators have experimented with a variety of business models. TV on mobile can be paid per day, per week, per month, per megabyte, per minute, per channel and per package. Technology limitations, the pre-pay and contract subscriber base, usage patterns and types of content are key metrics for the selection of a suitable business model for consumers. We examine and assess the options available to operators in the mobile TV field.
by: Ronan de Renesse
Pages:
8
- Charts and Tables:
9
industry:
Mobile, Television
country / region:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea. Rep [S], Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA,
World
topics:
Pay television, TV advertising, TV content, Wireless mobile video
November
2007
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Free-to-air mobile TV market grows
Free-to-air mobile TV market grows
More than 15m people in Asia subscribe to free-to-air mobile TV services
by: Ronan de Renesse
Pages:
1
- Charts and Tables:
2
industry:
Television, Mobile, TV Technology
country / region:
Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea. Rep [S], Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA,
World
topics:
Free-to-air television
September
2007
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Hi-def formats compete for share
Hi-def formats compete for share
As the market for high definition DVD settles down we expect the balance to even out with a modest advantage in favour of Blu-ray
by: Richard Cooper
Pages:
1
- Charts and Tables:
6
industry:
Video & DVD
country / region:
USA, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, UK,
topics:
DVD, Games market forecasts, Games (leisure software), Next generation DVD (HD-DVD / BluRay), Video software, Video market forecasts
August
2007
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European video software markets
European video software markets
DVD spending is stablising as the decline in prices decelerates. The East European market is catching up with the West. The market for VHS cassettes has all but disappeared completely. Growth in the DVD retail market was maintained in 2006, volume sales in Europe increasing by 10 per cent from 663.5m units in 2005 to 728.3m. Once again, however, the rise in the number of units sold did not fully translate into growth in value as the average consumer price of a retail DVD sank by eight per cent year-on-year from around €14.00 in 2005 to about €12.90 in 2006.
by: Marie Bloomfield
Pages:
8
- Charts and Tables:
20
industry:
Video & DVD
country / region:
Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK,
Central and Eastern Europe, Western Europe
topics:
Broadband content, DVD, High definition television (HDTV), Next generation DVD (HD-DVD / BluRay), TV content, Video software
July
2007
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Rapid roll-out of digital 3D screens
Rapid roll-out of digital 3D screens
Studio content is providing a solid foundation for expansion towards the 6,000 screens predicted by Screen Digest for 2009
by: Charlotte Jones
Pages:
1
- Charts and Tables:
3
industry:
Film & Cinema
country / region:
Germany, UK, USA,
Europe, Latin America, North America, World
topics:
Cinema distribution, Cinema exhibition, Digital cinema / e-cinema, Film production / content
Film production and distribution
Film production and distribution
Steady growth continues in world film production, as Russia becomes Europe's second largest producing country, after France, India replaces the EU as the largest producing region and average US budgets exceed $30m. World film production hit 4,858 feature films in 2006-a steady 4.6 per cent increase and the most recent high for world feature output. The increase was led by volume from Asia, particularly the Far East, where 2,481 feature films were produced, the highest total in that region since 1990. Growth was led by China, Japan and India.
by: Charlotte Jones, David Hancock
Pages:
8
- Charts and Tables:
10
industry:
Film & Cinema
country / region:
Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea. Rep [S], Philippines, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, UK, USA, Estonia,
topics:
Cinema distribution, Film production / content
June
2007
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Movie piracy in Asia-Pacific
Movie piracy in Asia-Pacific
Most countries in the region are stepping up efforts to fight the theft of intellectual property, although the reputation of such states as China and Malaysia as hotbeds of piracy remains
by: David Scott
Pages:
1
- Charts and Tables:
1
industry:
Film & Cinema, Video & DVD
country / region:
Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea. Rep [S], Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand,
Asia-Pacific
topics:
DVD, Piracy, Video software
Putting hi-def into perspective
Putting hi-def into perspective
So far the two contending video formats, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc, account for less than 0.1 per cent of video sales, as they lag behind the initial growth rate of other video media. But in the UK's HD-ready households the signs are more promising
by: Richard Cooper
Pages:
2
- Charts and Tables:
6
industry:
Video & DVD
country / region:
UK, USA,
Europe, North America
topics:
DVD, High definition television (HDTV), Music and audio, Next generation DVD (HD-DVD / BluRay), Video software, Video market forecasts
May
2007
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European TV homes get HD-ready
European TV homes get HD-ready
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.
by: Vincent Létang
Pages:
2
- Charts and Tables:
4
industry:
Television, Video & DVD
country / region:
France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, UK,
Europe, European Union, Western Europe
topics:
Digital terrestrial television (DTT), Free-to-air television, High definition television (HDTV), IPTV, Next generation DVD (HD-DVD / BluRay), Pay television, PVR (DVR and home media gateways), TV content, TV market forecasts
UK Entertainment spending stable
UK Entertainment spending stable
The pay TV and games sectors contributed to UK spending on entertainment rising to £8.6bn. But spending on video fell for the first time ever
by: Richard Cooper
Pages:
1
- Charts and Tables:
3
industry:
Broadband, Television, Games, Film & Cinema, Video & DVD, Video & DVD
topics:
Cinema exhibition, DVD, Games (leisure software), High definition television (HDTV), Pay television, Video software
Broadcasting on the Internet
Broadcasting on the Internet
A listing of the online video sites operated by broadcasters or which are displaying broadcast content.
by: Tim Westcott
Pages:
6
- Charts and Tables:
3
industry:
Television, Video & DVD, Broadband, TV Technology
Europe, North America
topics:
Broadband access, Broadband content, Free-to-air television, IPTV, ISPs (Internet service providers), Pay television, TV advertising, TV content, Video-on-demand (VoD)
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