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Barco invests in Chinese LED manufacturerSeptember 16, 2019Projector manufacturer and visualisation firm, Barco, has announced a strategic deal with Chinese firm Unilumin, a major LED manufacturer. As part of the collaboration, Barco intends to acquire a minority stake in the company through a share transfer agreement.
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Vue to become largest exhibitor in GermanyOctober 24, 2018Leading International exhibitor Vue International has signed a deal to buy Cinestar, the largest multiplex chain in Germany, for as much as $256million (Euro 221.8 million) from Australian group Event Hospitality & Entertainment.
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New territories available in Cinema IntelligenceOctober 10, 2018IHS Markit has added three new territories in Peru, Vietnam and Kazakhstan to its global coverage for Cinema Intelligence data, analysis and insights.
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Kinepolis selects laser for start of replacement wave with Cinionic/BarcoJune 20, 2018Kinepolis has earmarked the start of its replacement schedule of first-generation digital projectors to laser technology in a deal with Cinionic/Barco for 300 laser systems over the next three years. The deal includes both new and existing screens in its European territories such as Belgium, France, Netherlands and Spain as well as its more recent acquisition of Landmark Cinemas of Canada.
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Cineworld flexes its new found global status with slew of equipment dealsApril 30, 2018Cineworld, which recently climbed to second in the global exhibitor rankings following its Q1 2018 $3.4bn acquisition of Regal Entertainment, in turn the largest US exhibitor by number of screens, has flexed its new found global muscle with a slew of equipment deals in keeping with its strategy to increase investment in premium cinema formats.
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4D and immersive motion seating enters rapid growth phaseSeptember 14, 2016The total number of screens under the wider 4D and immersive motion seating banner increased by 55% in full year 2015 to reach 679, according to IHS data, representing a new record for net annual screens with 243 deployed worldwide.Subscribers Only
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Terrestrial TV and WRC-15January 17, 2016Terrestrial television provision is a vital component in today’s technology industry, contributing revenues of $5.5 billion, which is expected to increase by a further $1.8 billion by 2020. On top of this with the ITU setting a 'soft' analogue switch off (ASO) and digital switch over (DSO) date of the 17th of June 2015 for its Regions, service providers all over the world have been decommissioning old analogue technologies and investing in installing digital equipment, in the anticipation that they will be able to offer a greater quality of service to their existing customer base over at least the next decade. However, it was predicted long before 2015, that many countries will not be able to set their digital transmissions up in the next several years, hence, they could not meet the ITU’s deadline.
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Surge in the number of giant cinema circuits in 2015October 20, 2015There has been a surge in the number of giant movie theatre circuits operating over 1,000 screens. The sharp rise in the number of giant circuits is indicative of both recent activity in the acquisition and merger field but also the result of organic growth of circuits through new build construction in China.Subscribers Only
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Media Managed Services Databases: Media TransportSeptember 04, 2015The media Transport Services workbook offers and unparalleled view to every professional aiming to learn about satellite (including Teleport/Uplink services), fibre, CDN and terrestrial markets and their revenues globally, regionally and per country. All data is shown from 2006 and forecasted 5 years ahead. It is formatted in a way to compare each transport method across same region and country. Additionally, it exemplifies combined media revenues of 10 largest service providers falling under the Transport category.Subscribers Only
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Media Managed Services Databases: Web ServicesSeptember 04, 2015The media web services workbook looks at the market for third-party provision of extended online video platform (OVP) services, cloud computing, monetization, analytics and content personalisation in the media industry. As companies are aiming to expand their customers’ base and capacity with lower infrastructure cost (CapEx) and in an efficiency manner, more media businesses are transitioning to the web-based technologies rapidly (OpEx).Subscribers Only
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Media Managed Services Databases: Media ProcessingSeptember 03, 2015The media processing managed service workbook looks at the market for third-party provisioned Media Asset Management and Linear Playout for media companies. As equipment-based revenue growth has slowed down in recent years, and as broadcasters/operators look to centralise and optimise efficiency of content creation, processing and distribution, the outsourcing of such services to third-parties has become increasingly prevalent.Subscribers Only
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TiVo has acquired CubiwareJune 17, 2015Set-top box (STB) and TV software vendor TiVo has acquired Cubiware; a Polish STB middleware provider. Cubiware will enable TiVo to address emerging market opportunities outside its traditional, mature and saturated pay TV markets. On the surface it provides TiVo with access to a customer base in emerging markets, but the rationale behind the acquisition may have much deeper strategic underpinnings.
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Global cinema exhibition in 2013September 25, 2014Global box office reached $35.4 billion in 2013, a modest rise of 1% over 2012’s revised $35.0 billion. Given the decline in cinema admissions during the year, the rise in revenues earned is more a function of rising average ticket prices and the expansion of emerging markets.Subscribers Only
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Movie Market Monitor Insight: Transactional TV-Based VOD ConsumptionSeptember 23, 2014This insight examines transactional TV-Based VOD movie consumption across North America, Western Europe, Eastern and Central Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America.Subscribers Only
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The market for Premium Large Format (PLF) cinemaSeptember 12, 2014Premium large format screens are now a core part of exhibitors’ strategy to reinvigorate the cinema experience and drive admissions towards higher priced tickets. This report examines the market for premium large format (PLF) cinema including a detailed analysis of new brands, screens and revenue generated.Subscribers Only
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World Cup of Infrastructure and TechnologyAugust 04, 2014The FIFA World Cup 2014 saw an interesting mix of innovation, strategy, preparation and achievements on the pitch - but these qualities were also notable in the broadcasting efforts that showcased the tournament to a global audience on a larger scale than ever. The investments in infrastructure and technology for the tournament proved that the broadcasting industry is entering a new age - where data is larger than ever before, networks more complex, availability must be guaranteed at 99 percent with several 9s after the coma, with secondary feeds always accessible to step in. In this new era, storage, sharing and network capacity cannot be considered as issues, but as a commodity, elementary service.Subscribers Only
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Media transport services market almost doubled in under 10 yearsJuly 23, 2014“The global market for media transport services reached $16.5 billion in 2013 from $8.3 billion in 2006. During this period, traditional providers from satellite, teleport and terrestrial verticals recorded a doubling of revenues while fibre and CDN markets increased by three times and six times, respectively.
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Audiovisual services excluded from upcoming EU-US trade talksJune 20, 2013The upcoming round of EU-US trade talks can now go ahead after agreement between the EU 27's Trade Ministers that audiovisual services will not be included in the negotiating mandate for the talks. This...
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Vue Entertainment is sold for £935MJune 10, 2013UK cinema exhibitor Vue Entertainment is to be sold by private equity group Doughty Hanson to Canadian investment companies OMERS Private Equity and Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) for...
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UK exhibitor Vue buys Polish exhibitor MultikinoMay 14, 2013UK cinema exhibitor Vue Entertainment is to acquire Polish cinema chain Multikino from its owner ITI Group. The transaction will be completed once the approval of the Polish Office for Competition...