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World Going Digital Conference, Rome
Vincent Létang, Senior Analyst with Screen Digest, recently gave a keynote address at Rome's conference on 'World going digital: new territories of creation and distribution' organised by API and ANICA. Vincent spoke about the opportunities created by new digital platforms (online and mobile distribution) for film and television programme providers. He also developed the main findings of the Screen Digest study published in January 2007 by the European Commission on the potential of, and obstacles to, digital convergence.
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Analyst, market intelligence & notices

Reports
Eastern European Pay Television
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.
published:
08-May-08
territories:
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine - Central and Eastern Europe
Chris Dziadul
China Cable Television Market Assessment and Forecast t...
With 378 million TV households and 152 million cable TV, China is the world's largest television and cable market. Cable dominates the multi-channel industry as satellite reception is banned and IPTV is in its infancy. China's pay TV market is enjoying a period of strong growth and despite regulatory hurdles still offers significant investment opportunities for global technology suppliers. In particular, the Beijing Olympics is driving domestic digital cable roll-out and system upgrades.
published:
10-Apr-08
territories:
China - Asia-Pacific
Lingjie Wang
The Business of Children's Television
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.
published:
20-Jul-07
territories:
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Japan
Guy Bisson
Tim Westcott
European Broadband Cable 2007
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.
published:
20-Jun-07
territories:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK
Guy Bisson
Maria Aguete
Chris Dziadul

Articles
FCC bonanza in spectrum auction
Contenders have bid $20bn for frequencies released bythe forthcoming analogue switch-off. Verizon bid the most money, AT&T secured the most licences
published:
23-Apr-08
territories:
USA - North America
Ronan de Renesse
PVR: friend or foe to TV advertising?
Research shows that time-shift recording can increaseviewing, including commercials, but the evidence is mixed
published:
23-Apr-08
territories:
UK, USA
Cable networks in China
Without the competition from satellite that exists elsewhere, cable has built a strong position in China and now has 142m subscribers, of which 26m are digital households. Despite the size of the overall cable market in China, the cable industry is highly fragmented. In 2001, large networks with 200,000 or more households accounted for less than 10 per cent of Chinese cable networks. Today, more than 50 per cent of networks have fewer than 20,000 households.
published:
26-Mar-08
territories:
China - Asia-Pacific
Lingjie Wang
European pay TV giants hold sway
Key DTH satellite broadcasters face continuing challenges for pay TV rights, especially in sports
published:
26-Mar-08
territories:
France, Italy, Spain, UK, Germany
Euro HDTV channels expand
There were 78 high-definition channels on air in Europe at the end of Year Two, the year's launches roughly divided between free-to-air, basic pay and premium platforms. But the real channel surge is yet to come. New operators and major sporting events will boost the profile of HDTV in 2008.
published:
22-Feb-08
Vincent Létang
Top TV makers add internet option
Samsung, Sony, Panasonic and Sharp have all showcased IP-enabled television receivers-more than half the new range in Sony's case
published:
22-Feb-08
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