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.
Includes:
European spending on video software 1988-2006
Penetration of DVD video players/recorders 2004-2006
European video software consumer spending growth rates 2004-2006
Europe: consumer spending on video rental 2003-2006
International consumer spending on video software 2005 v 2006
International per household video activity 2006
European consumer spending on DVD video software 2006
European consumer spending on video software by sector
European consumer spending on video software 2006
European spending on video software 1988-2006
VHS retail shipments in Europe v average VHS retail trade price
DVD retail shipments in Europe v average DVD retail trade price
European hi-def feature film slate by age at release
European retail DVD market by genre 2005-2006
Retail DVD units sold 2005 + 2006
Average annual DVD sales per DVD houshold 2005 + 2006
Average consumer price of retail DVD disc 2005 + 2006
DVD rental transactions 2005-2006
Average annual DVD rentals per DVD household 2005-2006
Average consumer DVD rental price 2005-2006
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Topics:
Broadband Content,
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DVD,
High definition television (HDTV),
Next generation DVD (HD-DVD/BluRay),
TV content,
Video software,
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
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