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Carriage Revenues Database - North AmericaNovember 26, 2019Granular information on carriage revenue for channels in the US and Canada at a channel level.Subscribers Only
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Channel Distribution DatabaseNovember 26, 2019Database of channel reach including free to air channels, pay TV channels and online subscriptions. The database also includes channel groups' platform strategies.Subscribers Only
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Channel Revenue & Programming Spend DatabaseNovember 26, 2019Detailed information on channel revenue and program expenditure. Revenue data includes splits for carriage revenue, direct to consumer subscriptions and advertising. Programming data covers spend on original content, acquisitions and sport.Subscribers Only
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Movie & Sports Rights DatabaseNovember 26, 2019Database of key movie and sports rights, including past deals and announced upcoming relationships.Subscribers Only
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2019 Black Friday Preview for TVsNovember 18, 2019Annual look at upcoming TV promotions and expectations for Black Friday in the US, including key retailers roundupSubscribers Only
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US TV Holiday Promotions Kick Off with Sam's ClubOctober 28, 2019The 2019 US Holiday selling season kicks off in early November, as retailers try to avoid the crunch around Black Friday, and get consumers' holiday shopping dollars in as early as possible. The ad for Sam's Club One Day Only sale on November 9th just dropped. We breakdown the highlights for TV.Subscribers Only
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US-China Tariffs Escalate - CE tariffs increased from 10% to 15%August 26, 2019On August 23rd, China raised tariffs on about $75 billion in goods from the US, including agricultural and automotive products. In response, President Trump announced later the same day that he was raising the impending tariffs on about $300 billion in goods from China, broken into two waves, from 10% to 15%.Subscribers Only
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AT&T loses 946,000 TV subscribers in Q2 2019August 07, 2019In a blow to the already-fragile business of pay TV, AT&T announced that it lost 946,000 pay TV subscribers in Q2 2019. The losses were mainly premium (legacy DirecTV and U-verse TV subscribers), the company ending the quarter with 22.9 million TV subscribers. In the same quarter, the company increased broadband subscribers by 45,000 and mobile subscribers by 3.9 million. Subscriber revenues (from TV, broadband, and mobility) grew 1.6% in the quarter to $11.4 billion, following a contraction of 0.5% in Q1 2019.Subscribers Only
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TCL Group Business Structure and Analysis 2019July 08, 2019TCL's rise to #1 in North America during Q1'19 highlights consistent growth, especially via TCL's OEM business. It's worth taking a deeper look at TCL and how their recent growth is affected by corporate relationships and recent restructuring.Subscribers Only
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Critical week of US-China trade war decisions for TV MarketJune 24, 2019The Consumer Electronics industry is in the middle of two critical weeks related to the US-China trade war, and the implications for the consumer electronics industry broadly, and the TV industry specifically, are significant. This analysis breaks down the current situation, impacts of key decisions.Subscribers Only
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2018 Black Friday Preview - TVsNovember 09, 2018Most of the major retailer ads for Black Friday have been released/leaked, so it is time to roll out our annual preview of the deals for TVs and how they compare to years past. A significant increase in the number of 50" and larger sets as anticipated, with a focus on 60"+. Highlight - A 60" 4K LCD TV is available in 2018 for the same price as a 32" HD LCD TV in 2008, just under $400! Please download the attached presentation for the full analysisSubscribers Only
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Sam's Club Kicks Off 2018 US TV Selling SeasonOctober 30, 2018Each year, usually a few weeks prior to Black Friday in early November, retailers are eager to be the first to start attracting eager buyers ahead of the official start of the holiday shopping season. These early promotions seem to attract a decent amount of buying interest, especially if the retailer is less likely to participate as aggressively during Black Friday. Sam's Club, a member-only US warehouse club retailer, has published the circular advertisement for their November 10th One Day Savings Event. TVs are predictably a prominent feature of the sale, and we break down how this might be very early indicators of Black Friday pricing.Subscribers Only
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State of the US Pay TV Market Q1 2018June 27, 2018The impact from the economic recession of the late 2000s is still being felt by the US pay TV business, directly influencing today’s cord-cutting behavior.Subscribers Only
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TV sets excluded form China TariffsJune 15, 2018On June 15th, the US Office of the Trade Representative released the final document indicating which of the more than 1,300 products were to be included in tariffs against Chinese imports. The final list included more then 800 products, and an additional 280 were proposed pending public comment, totaling $50 billion in imports. TVs were initially on the list of products, causing panic among the CE industry, but intense lobbying led to TVs being dropped from the list of products.Subscribers Only
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Comcast makes its offer for Sky officialApril 25, 2018Comcast has made a formal offer for Sky, valuing the UK-based satellite operator at £22 billion ($30.7 billion). Today's official offer of £12.50 represents a premium of more than 16% over 21st Century Fox’s offer for the 61% of Sky it does not own. Sky's independent board of directors has this morning withdrawn its recommendation of the Fox bid, making a battle for ownership of Sky between Comcast, Fox and possibly Walt Disney Co, seemingly inevitable.
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State of the US pay TV market Q4 2017April 19, 2018The impact from the economic recession of the late 2000s is sill being felt by the US pay TV business, cord-cutting behavior has become rampant.Subscribers Only
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Disney launches ESPN’s long awaited direct to consumer offerApril 17, 2018Disney has launched online subscription service ESPN+, which will feature 10,000 live MLB, NHL and other live events. The service, which launched on 12 April, is meant to supplement existing linear pay TV channel strategies, and will feature content which is not available on the company's existing linear channels. It is built on technology provided by BAMTech, which Disney took a majority stake in last year, specifically to enhance the company's streaming initiatives.
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YouTube TV adds Turner to its lineupFebruary 21, 2018YouTube TV gave a nice Valentine’s Day present to its sports-loving subscribers - the gift of Turner Networks, and several NBA, MLB, and NCAA games. The Turner networks added were: Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, CNN, Headline News, TBS, TCM, TNT, and TruTV.Subscribers Only
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Growth in OTT video in 2017 fails to offset the continued decline in US pay TV subscribersFebruary 20, 2018Full year results for key TV operators in the US have shown that subscriptions to linear pay TV services are continuing to decline. Subscriptions to TV and online video services are estimated to have fallen by 675,000 subscribers over 2017 – a year-on-year decline of 0.7%. This represents an improvement on the previous year, which saw declines of over one million pay TV subscribers. The year did see growth in broadband-delivered live TV services such as DIRECTV Now, Sling TV, and PlayStation Vue, however.
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In 2018, Analytics and AI in Healthcare Look to Take Center StageJanuary 04, 2018The 103rd Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) brought together over 50,000 attendees at Chicago’s McCormick Place from November 26th to December 1st, 2017. Companies of all sizes brought their A game to the exhibit floor with leading companies showcasing gargantuan booths filled with the latest and greatest medical imaging technologies.