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published:
06-Sep-07
territories:
France
categories:
Strategy change
UPI and Studio Canal form joint distribution venture
International home entertainment arm of Hollywood major and subsidiary of French pay TV group Studio Canal have formed a joint venture to handle sales, marketing and distribution of home entertainment titles in France. The new company will be named Universal Studio Canal Video GIE and aspires to be the largest video distributor in the French home entertainment market.
Our take... France has a long tradition of joint ventures between US studios and leading local independents, such as Fox Pathé Europa Film and Gaumont Columbia-Tristar (CTG). This strategy probably reflects the strength of local product in France compared with other markets. According to the Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC), in 2006 French titles accounted for 22.6% of video revenues from film product and as much as 40.4% of video revenues from non-film product. In 2005, the last year for which distributor market shares are available, FPE accounted for 13% of the retail DVD business and GCT for six per cent, ranking them second and sixth in the French market. Screen Digest currently values the total French video market at €1.7bn (€2.2bn).
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Analyst, market intelligence & notices
Hi-def and DVD video forecasts revised
published:
14-Feb-08
territories:
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK - Europe
categories:
Market data/forecast revision
Richard Cooper

Reports
(2) 1-2 showing
European Digital Terrestrial Television: Market assessm...
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.
published:
21-Jan-06
territories:
Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia & Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Ukraine - Central and Eastern Europe
Guy Bisson
Chris Dziadul

Articles
DVD manufacturing-on-demand
DVD replication is suited to the on-demand model. Burn times have been reduced and the cost of components has fallen, so it is now a relatively quick and affordable procedure. The development of selfcontained replication units has made it possible for DVDs to be manufactured on-demand, and on-site, in retail stores and warehouses.
published:
23-Apr-08
territories:
Italy, France, Germany, UK, Spain, USA
Marie Bloomfield
DVD hardware overtakes the VCR
World DVD installed base outnumbers VCRs for first time
published:
01-Nov-07
territories:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea. Rep [S], Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Russian Federation, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, UK, USA - Asia-Pacific, South and Central America, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, International (exc.US/Canada), North America, Western Europe
David Scott
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
published:
14-Sep-07
territories:
USA, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, UK
Richard Cooper
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.
published:
06-Aug-07
territories:
Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK - Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, Western Europe
Marie Bloomfield
Emergent online video streaming
Europeans are spending more of their web time on streaming video than their American counterparts
published:
06-Aug-07
territories:
France, Germany, UK, USA - North America, Western Europe
James Garlick
Dual-format route ups hi-def take
Studios that release on only one high definition video format could be losing out on $272m in consumer spending in 2008
published:
06-Aug-07
territories:
France, Germany, USA, Italy, Spain, UK - North America, Western Europe
Richard Cooper
Video v cinema consumer behaviour
A comparison of video purchasing between French cinemagoers and their UK counterparts shows that the French film fans buy more and that the UK video buyers are older
published:
12-Jun-07
territories:
UK, France - Western Europe
Evi Choursanidi
Global video piracy still strong
Despite the seizure of over 130m counterfeit discs worldwide in 2006, piracy is still rife, with France, UK and Japan behind China in the top five piracy territories (by value)
published:
15-May-07
territories:
Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK - World
Richard Cooper
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