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About TV Technology & access
TV Technology Intelligence has been created to provide senior executives in the technology and media industry with the most comprehensive global source of market data for broadcast and TV technology.
This is a continuously updated online service covering key and emerging markets and regional data from transmission infrastructure to security and software to devices and components.
Technology suppliers can benefit from the most comprehensive overview of their current and future markets. Operators and service providers can benefit from a clear understanding of the opportunities and business models that can be enabled by the technology that is deployed.
TV Technology offers unparalleled insight into the details of vendor supply and customer demand for all major technology used to transmit audio-visual signals to consumers. Screen Digest analysts track historical data from 2000 and forecast market data yearly for a 5-year period. The key areas of coverage are set-top box decoder demand by technology specification, security and access systems, middleware and component requirements.
TV Technology Intelligence includes:
- Access to TV Technology Intelligence online with Excel downloadable data tables
- Dashboard overview by territory of all major metrics
- Technology demand, revenue and pricing by platform and technical specification
- Deals and relationships between vendors and operators by technical specification
- Vendor comparative metrics
- Related analyst market intelligence, bulletins and reports by Screen Digest analysts
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Analyst, market intelligence & notices

Reports
European Broadband Cable 2008
The eighth 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 26 Western and Eastern European cable markets plus Israel. For the first time, all member states of the European Union in which cable is available are covered. 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:
15-Jul-08
territories:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK - Benelux, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, European Union, Nordic Region, Regional Totals, Western Europe
Guy Bisson
Maria Aguete
Chris Dziadul
HDTV 2008: Global uptake, strategies and business model...
This new HD report focuses on business models, costs and benefits derived from HD services, notably from a pay TV operator perspective. The report is mostly centred on broadcast HDTV and pay HDTV across all platforms (satellite, terrestrial, cable, IPTV) but it is also looking at the overall migration to HD in all audiovisual services and devices (displays, set-top boxes, online HD, hi-def video, hi-def gaming, hi-def VOD).
published:
01-Jul-08
territories:
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea. Rep [S], Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UK, USA - Asia-Pacific, Benelux, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, Africa and Middle East, Nordic Region, North America, Regional Totals
Vincent Létang
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
Guy Bisson
Maria Aguete
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

Articles
NEW
HDTV roll-out builds momentum
After a sluggish start a powerful growth trend is now evident as HD-ready TV displays approach a critical mass penetration in Europe and the US
published:
17-Jul-08
territories:
France, Italy, UK, Spain, Germany, China, India - Asia-Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, North America, Regional Totals, Western Europe
Vincent Létang
Lithuania television market profile
Cable still dominates but DTT, which launched in March 2008, is expected to gain ground, while satellite grows quickly and cable shows steady growth
published:
17-Jun-08
territories:
Lithuania - Central and Eastern Europe
Andrew Katolo
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