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Access Control Intelligence Service - AnnualIdentify growth opportunities in the access control equipment market with the most granular analysis available. Measure the global market for access control equipment with the five-year forecast for 40 equipment types across 15 industries and 35 countries or subregions.Subscribers Only
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Home Networks Intelligence ServiceFind comprehensive intelligence on smart devices and home connectivity. This service features two separate quarterly trackers that quantify the markets for home network devices and broadband CPE.Subscribers Only
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2019 China TV Sales Snapshots during Double 11November 19, 201911/11 (also called Double 11, or Single's Day) is a retail holiday in China, where major retailers off promotions and discounts to celebrate single people. Alibaba this year recorded $38 billion USD in sales during the holiday, a 26% increase over last year. TV unit sales look to have increased by 15% over a year ago, led by major discounts in sizes 65" and larger.Subscribers Only
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TV Sets Price & Specifications DatabaseNovember 15, 2019This database contains pricing and specification data for TV Sets. The data is collected monthly off a selection of stores for each country, with the local price, price in euros and the price in dollars collected for each model.Subscribers Only
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China National Day TV Sales Highlights 2019October 15, 2019The China National Golden Week Holiday has just concluded, and the results continue a string of disappointing holiday sales performances. Total units were down 8% Y/Y, and revenues down 13% Y/Y due to price erosion for the two weeks leading up to the holiday period. Please download the attached presentation for a full analysis.Subscribers Only
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TV Sets Domestic Consumption - Country LevelOctober 11, 2019The “TV Sets Domestic Consumption – Country Level” database provides total consumption data segmented by country level installed base, shipments, domestic consumption, revenues and TV households for 86 countries across 8 regions including Asia Pacific, China, Eastern Europe, Japan, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, North America and Western EuropeSubscribers 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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Huawei enters TV market: Honor TV unveiledAugust 14, 2019On August 10th, Huawei announced the debut of the new HarmonyOS operating system in China, alongside the announcement of their first TV under the Honor sub-brand, which will use the new operating system. This new TV, which joins an increasingly crowded field of sets from other smartphone companies turning to the TV market, like Xiaomi, might signal a new phase in the competitive landscape, at least within China for now.Subscribers Only
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Most US CE Import Tariffs Delayed ... except TVsAugust 13, 2019On August 13th, 2019, the Office of the US Trade Representative announced that it was delaying the implementation of new 10% tariffs on some products that had been scheduled to go into effect on September 1st. Of the $300 billion tranche that was originally to be affected, CE products were some of the most prominent new inclusions, and surely would have impacted prices during the upcoming holiday season. The categories included in the delay entail smartphones, Notebook PCs, tablet PCs, game consoles and desktop monitors, along with other popular holiday shopping goods. However, TVs were not included on the list, and remain to be subject to the additional 10% tariff on September 1st. Of course, this could change.
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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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Pay TV & Online Video Report - Asia Pacific - 2019June 18, 2019The 2019 Asia Pacific Pay TV & Online Video Report provides in-depth insight into the pay TV and online subscription video markets of the Asia Pacific region. It includes comprehensive market-sizing data and detailed analysis of the key trends shaping the industry ... .Subscribers Only
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Pay TV & Online Video Report - Latin America - 2019June 18, 2019The 2019 Latin America Pay TV & Online Video Report provides in-depth insight into the pay TV and online subscription video markets of the Latin America region. It includes comprehensive market-sizing data and detailed analysis of the key trends shaping the industry, including growth drivers and inhibitors, evolving business models, and content strategies. The landscape of individual markets is also assessed via country profiles.Subscribers Only
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Q1'19 TV shipment analysis - TCL rises to #1 in North AmericaMay 21, 2019Global TV demand in Q1'19 saw moderate growth, better than expected. Ongoing trade issues between the US and China have resulted in some very unusual shipment patterns in North America, which has led to some stockpiling of inventory. In an effort to control that inventory, price erosion has been huge in the US, which has spurred a boom in sell-through. TCL shipments to retailers in North America surged, with the brand overtaking Samsung for the top market share position on a unit basis in Q1'19, though Samsung maintained the top market share on a revenue basis. The attached analysis takes a highlight look at the results from Q1 2019 shipments, and our take on what happened.Subscribers Only
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Netflix acquires worldwide rights to second Youku TV seriesMay 15, 2019Netflix has acquired a second original series from Chinese streaming platform Youku. I Hear You, produced and owned jointly by Alibaba-owned Youku and Chinese film studio Sugarent Film & TV, will be made available by Netflix to subscribers in all 190 markets today (15 May). In China, the 24-episode romantic comedy was premiered simultaneously on streaming platforms Youku and Mango TV on 28 January 2019. Netflix acquired Day and Night in 2017.
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2018 China TV Sales Snapshots During Double 11 Promotional EventNovember 15, 2018Chinese Double 11 (Single’s Day) is an online promotional holiday held on 11/11. It was originally conceived of as a holiday to celebrate people who are proud to be single, but has transitioned into the largest online e-commerce shopping holiday of the year. 2018 is the 10th anniversary of double 11.Subscribers Only
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Return of the Disruptive Business Model: Xiaomi TVOctober 25, 2018Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi entered the TV business in 2017, and has grown rapidly, rising to #1 in total unit shipments in China during Q2'18. This rapid rise is just the latest in a series of disruptive TV market buildups in China, most of which have been unsustainable so far. LeTV in 2016 and Sharp in 2017 both experienced very strong growth based on disruptive pricing, and in the case of LeTV, focusing on e-commerce channels and content bundling. LeTV suffered financial problems and dropped substantially in 2017, while Sharp has not been able to sustain the aggressive price promotion needed to maintain share. Now Xiaomi is try to succeed where others have failed. This special report analyzes this top storyline from China.Subscribers Only
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China media watchdog continues to tighten control over foreign contentOctober 05, 2018The National Administration of TV and Radio (NATR), the newly formed Chinese media regulator, has published a draft discussion of the Provisions on Administration of Import and Broadcasting of Overseas Audio-Visual Programs. The provisions will aim to regulate the distribution of foreign content, including movies, TV shows, animation and documentaries. Media industry players were invited to comment on the draft until 19 October 2018.
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Asia Pacific Pay TV and Online Video 2017August 09, 2018Asia Pacific Pay TV & Online Video 2017 analyses the 2017 results of major pay TV operators and online video providers in the Asia Pacific, including subscriptions, TV household penetration, quarterly net additions and key financials. In addition, several country profiles analyse the position of pay TV operators and online video providers against key competitors.Subscribers Only
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Analysis of China 6/18 TV Sales EventJune 20, 2018In China, traditional selling holidays are giving way to manufacturer "shopping holidays", and the 6/18 event is the largest in the first half of the year. Originally created by JD.com, other e-commerce retailers participate now as well. IHS Markit expert on the China TV Market, Bing Zhang, breaks down the early results.Subscribers Only