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Is There a Future for the TV Channel?February 10, 2016Ted Hall, Research Director for IHS Technology’s Television team, delivers a thought provoking presentation on the future of television channels in the increasingly crowded global television landscape. This was presented at IHS' 23rd Annual PEVE Entertainment Business Futures 2015 ConferenceSubscribers Only
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Pay TV in the Netflix Age: Innovating to Stay Ahead of the OTT ChallengeFebruary 10, 2016Ted Hall, Research Director for IHS Technology’s Television team, presents his views on the challenges ahead for PayTV with the growing power of Over-the-Top services. This was delivered at IHS' 23rd Annual PEVE Entertainment Business Futures 2015 Conference.Subscribers Only
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Netflix on pay TV: A marriage of convenienceFebruary 08, 2016Integrating Netflix into traditional pay TV has had a net positive impact on operator KPIs, according to a survey of service providers conducted by IHS. The SVoD offering has generally been found to benefit operators’ business, while co-existing well with more-traditional parts of the bundle.Subscribers Only
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Television Market Monitor – European pay TV Q2 2015 updateNovember 17, 2015Total pay TV subscribers increased by just 0.4% in Europe in Q2 2015, representing the slowest rate of growth in the region as a whole since Q3 2010. Pay TV declined in 11 markets in the quarter. In most of these cases, particularly the Nordic markets and the Netherlands, this was part of continuing trend of quarterly pay TV losses. In Romania however, the quarterly decline ended a period of consistent growth. Two of Europe's largest pay TV markets, the UK and Spain, exhibited some of the highest growth in the region in Q2 2015. The driving force was the same in both: IPTV.Subscribers Only
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Sports Rights: Operators Evolve the Pay TV Proposition as Costs Go UpAugust 21, 2015Premium sports rights remain of crucial importance to many pay TV operators’ businesses, for building and retaining customers of multiple products, not just TV. Rising costs are putting increasing pressure on service providers to maximise the value of rights, though. Innovating sports broadcasting for traditional pay TV customers is essential, but operators must also seek growth by unbundling access to their sports content, via more-flexible, standalone over-the-top (OTT) video services.Subscribers Only
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Vodafone’s investment accelerates high-speed network development in Western EuropeAugust 22, 2014Vodafone is using network sharing agreements and strategic acquisitions to develop its high-speed broadband ambitions in Western Europe. The sale of its 45% stake in Verizon Wireless has allowed Vodafone to develop its interests in countries such as Spain, Portugal, Germany and Ireland.Subscribers Only
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Heavy promotions drive France Telecom growth in SpainJuly 29, 2012France Telecom Group achieved a 4.7 per cent year-on-year (YoY) increase in fixed broadband subscribers in Q2 2012. In its latest results, the company reported 654,000 net additions, including 378,000 in...