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Online and on-demand children’s contentJuly 27, 2017This report is based on analysis of 195 on-demand services that offer children's content in 45 countries across all region. This includes services launched by TV broadcasters and new players outside of the traditional TV business.Subscribers Only
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Market Monitor: Advertising in APACMarch 15, 2017The 2016 APAC ad market was bolstered by a robust performance of traditional media and the rapid growth of online. In this Market Monitor, we look at the market performance of top ten APAC ad markets, and the key players that shape this thriving regional ad growth.Subscribers Only
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Regional and international programmers talk up Asian co-productionDecember 04, 2015This week’s Asia TV Forum and market in Singapore was attended by TV programme creators, distributors and buyers from inside and outside Asia. During the pre-market conference, key messages from both global and regional TV players were: Global production companies are looking for co-production opportunities in Asia rather than just selling finished programmes; Asia’s content creators are looking to create more original content that cater not only to the local audience but also the international market; and China’s TV broadcasters are ready to go digital and international.Subscribers Only
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The business of children’s contentOctober 20, 2015In a world of declining linear TV viewing and increased use of internet-connected smartphones, tablet computers and other devices, the children's TV genre remains in good health. Programming has largely migrated from generalist TV channels to more than 400 dedicated channels aimed at the under 12 audience worldwide, with a total of $2.165 billion invested on children’s programming last year.Subscribers Only
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Singtel eyes first mover advantage with launch of SVoD service in IndiaMay 29, 2015HOOQ, the online video platform backed by Singaporean telco giant Singtel, Warner Brothers and Sony Pictures, has launched its service in India. The subscription video-on-demand (SVoD) service features 5,000 Hollywood movie and series titles and over 10,000 local ones. priced at 199 rupees ($3.20) a month, HOOQ will allow subscribers to stream content on up to five devices including PCs, smartphones and tablets.Subscribers Only