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RTL creates new digital studio in search of younger audiences and ad dollarsJuly 16, 2019European broadcaster RTL Group has announced the integration of its digital video businesses United Screens and Divimove. The multiplatform networks (MPNs) will be merged under Berlin-based Divimove. The new Divimove will represent over 1,000 digital content creators in nine European countries.Subscribers Only
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Elections in Asia Pacific to boost 2019 TV advertising revenues in the regionJune 25, 2019The first half of 2019 witnessed a series of general elections in multiple countries in Asia: - Thailand in March, - Indonesia in April, - India in April to May, - Australia in May - and the Philippines in May IHS Markit Advertising service expects political campaigns to significantly boost TV advertising revenues in India and the Philippines; and moderately in Indonesia, Australia and Thailand.
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Channel Revenues and Programming Expenditure: first half 2018October 02, 2018This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 30 publicly-listed TV and video companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Channel Revenues and Programming Expenditure: full year 2017April 16, 2018This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 35 publicly-listed TV and video companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Channel 4 joins European Broadcaster Exchange to take on global platformsNovember 16, 2017Channel 4 has announced its investment in European Broadcaster Exchange (EBX), a pan-European trading platform for digital video advertising founded by free-to-air broadcasters TF1 Group (France), ProsiebenSat.1 (Germany) and Mediaset (Italy and Spain). Headquartered in London, EBX will aggregate the video on-demand inventory of its participants and allow advertisers to run regional campaigns with programmatic purchasing. It is created with an objective to allow advertisers to tap into one single source for premium video inventory on a regional scale. Subject to European competition authorities’ clearance, the four partners will each take a 25 percent stake in the business.
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Advertising: M&A Market Monitor H2 2016August 17, 2017The bi-annual M&A Market Monitor identifies the key investments in the media landscape. Traditional advertising players, broadcasting groups, agency titans, and online giants are the main investors, but we are increasingly witnessing telecoms, private equity firms, and consultancy firms engage in similar activities.Subscribers Only
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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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Media & Advertising: M&A Market Monitor H1 2016November 16, 2016The bi-annual M&A Market Monitor identifies the key M&A and investment activity in the media and advertising landscape. Over the last 6 months we saw a consolidation of TV networks across the US and Europe, increased investment from agencies particularly in APAC and continued activity from online companies. Data companies and emerging markets were the hottest target for acquisition and funding in H1 2016, but media players vary their investment strategies according to their development plan.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
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Nielsen’s acquisition of data platform, eXelate, to address gaps in measurement beyond traditional TVMarch 09, 2015American information and measurement company Nielsen has acquired Israeli data management and analytics company eXelate for an estimated $200 million. eXelate owns a data exchange platform that accumulates data through “cookies” which track user’s browsing activities and behaviour. By incorporating eXelate’s data to its service, Nielsen will attempt to fill some of the gaps in its existing measurement and further expand its role in the increasingly data-driven advertising market.