Next Gen TV Watch Service
Watch Service - 18/02/2010
Our Next Gen TV Watch Service is specifically designed to provide Media Groups, Operators, Government bodies and Regulators with a comprehensive and continuous analysis of the issues affecting the market. Naturally, the rate of progress will not be the same across the board, as each national market will be shaped by the country’s intrinsic features and its players.
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• Primary research on 43 Next Gen TV market players
• In-depth analysis of technological issues based on one-on-one interviews with market players
• Penetration and revenue data for 12 countries
• Innovations and market share data for 43 players, classified by country
• Market models & Forecasts by type of broadcast |
• Database - Key Figures for 43 players & 12 countries - Operator market shares - Innovations by technology, country & player - Forecasts up to 2014
• Monthly insights
• In-depth market reports
• Analyst access |
A unique database devoted to Next Gen TV, including market data and forecasts, along with a breakdown by technologies - drawing on our continuous tracking of convergence between traditional market players, telecom operators, service providers and equipment manufacturers.
Market data • 2007-2008-2009 by country and player • Overview sectors & main players • Market Shares (% of total audience) • World Table
Data & Forecasts up to 2014
• Pay TV Subcribers - Premium TV - Satellite TV - Cable TV - IPTV - Mobile TV • TV reception modes - FTA vs. Pay TV - Digital - Terrestrial - Satellite - Cable - IPTV - Internet only • Equipment
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- HDTV - 3D TV - Connected TV set - Laptop / Desktop PC - Smart Set-top-boxes - Connected home console - Handheld console - Mobile phones with video capacities • Revenues - Public Funding - Advertising Revenues - Subscription TV revenues - PPV / VOD / Catch-up TV revenues (TV set & Internet) - Mobile TV & Video revenues |
Innovating services by media supports • TV - HD - 3D - Catch-up - VOD - PPV - Interactive Services - Over the top video content - Widgets - Social Networks - Smart Set Top Box - Others • Internet - Live TV Channels - Specific Video programs developed for PC - Catch-up / S-VOD - VOD - PPV - Other professional content (music, video, games, etc.) - User generated content - Interactive Services - Remote record facility - Personal storage capacities - Blogs, forums - Others |
• Mobile - Live TV Channels - Specific Video programs developed for mobile - Catch-up - VOD - PPV - Other professional content (music, video, games, etc.) - User generated content - Interactive Services - Remote record facility - Mobile as a remote control - Others • Connected Devices (for each device services are detailed) - Connected TV set - STB - Media Player - Home console - Handheld console - MP4 - Others |
Players • Broadcast - ABC - Antena 3 - ARD-ZDF - BBC - Canal+ - DishTV - DirecTV - Fox - France Télévisions - HBO - ITV - M6 - Virgin Media - Mediaset - NBC - ProSiebenSat1AG - RAI - RTL - RTVE - Showtime - Sky Deutschland - Sky Italia - Sky Digital - Sogecable - Telecinco |
• Cable Operators - Cablevision - Charter Communications - Comcast - Kabel Deutschland - Numéricable - ONO - Time Warner Cable - Unity Media - Virgin Media
• Telecom Operators - ATT - Deutsche Telekom - Orange - SFR - Telecom Italia - Telefonica - Verizon - Free - Fastweb | |
Asia • Japan • South Korea
Europe • France • Germany • Italy • Netherlands • Poland • Portugal • Spain • Sweden • United Kingdom
North America • USA
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Monthly insights on key Next Gen TV market issues: outstanding event of the month, analysis of the latest market trends, player interviews (broadcast industry, operators, service providers and equipment manufacturers), highlights from major conferences… |
TV groups’ diversification strategies Alternative displays, such as computers, mobile handsets and connected devices are increasing their share of the broadcasting market. At the same time, users are adopting new viewing habits, starting with catch-up TV and over-the-top video being supplied by ISPs. How are broadcasters in the US and Europe expanding their quadruple screen strategies?
Social Video This report examines the contributions that social networking is making to video/TV services. Social networks are emerging as new channels for distributing and promoting content, while also delivering innovative community-centric solutions to both TV channels and online video services. An analysis of the main trends in social video serves to highlight how social networks have become powerful partners for both traditional and new audiovisual media industry players.
Connected TV The digital home, which is incorporating the latest innovations in devices and networks at an ever increasing pace, is now one of the main focal points for all industry players. This report examines the changing shape of this sector and the outlook for the connected devices market, which will be worth 149 billion EUR in 2013.
IPTV over FTTx The relationship between IPTV and FTTx is at the heart of this report which explores operators’ key strategies through a detailed examination of their offerings. An analysis of existing technologies, combined with national market conditions, allows us to better understand the motives behind innovative solutions, and the respective issues inherent in the development of IPTV services and FTTx networks. |
• BBC • Bouygues • Canal+ • Cisco • Deutsche Telekom • EADS-Astrium • Ericsson • European Commission • EBU-UER • Eutelsat • France Telecom • France Télévisions • French Government • IBM |
• Lagardère Active • M6 • Mediaset • OFCOM UK • Orange • Red.es • SES-Astra • SFR • Swisscom • TDF • Telesat • TF1 • Technicolor |
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