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Infographic: Popularity of Netflix across CEE in 2017December 15, 2017The infographic features a map showing Netflix subscriptions as a share of broadband households. This demonstrates the penetration the international service has achieved for its addressable audience over 2017 in each respective market. The infographic is using the updated data from IHS Markit, for service consumption as well as the measure of connected households.Subscribers Only
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HBO Go’s move to go standalone crystallises the path to unbundled future for the industryNovember 17, 2017Time Warner’s HBO has made subscription to its online video service, HBO Go, available on standalone basis in four markets of Central & Eastern Europe. With its timing, this is a smart move on the part of HBO. While the service is likely to turn out as an attractive offer for the target market, the move won't be pleasing to company's distributing telecom operator partners.
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Leading Polish video portal by Onet.pl has discontinued its subscription service VOD+February 10, 2017The Polish online video portal VOD.pl has ceased activities of VOD+, its subscription video on demand (SVoD) offering, 31 January 2017.
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TV providers jostle for position down underNovember 20, 2016The Australian Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVoD) market is undergoing a major shake-up as the battle for viewers between pay TV and OTT services heats up.Subscribers Only
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Liberty Global builds cable TV leadership in Poland with Multimedia Polska dealOctober 20, 2016Liberty Global has agreed to acquire Multimedia Polska, the third largest cable company in Poland, through its subsidiary UPC Polska. The deal is valued at PLN 3 billion ($760 million), but Liberty Global warned that the price may be adjusted downwards due to the operational and financial performance of Multimedia Polska prior to closure. The deal is subject to regulatory approval.Subscribers Only
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Netflix pursues Polish marketAugust 12, 2016Netflix has identified Poland and Turkey as its next targets for service localisation, and in Poland has already introduced local pricing. Previously available for €7.99, €9.99 or €11.99 a month, it is now respectively priced at PLN 34, PLN 43 and PLN 52.Subscribers Only
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Video Intelligence forecasts extended to 2020April 11, 2016IHS has extended the DVD and Blu-ray Disc retail and rental forecasts published in the Video Intelligence service for all territories and regions through to 2020.Subscribers Only
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Did Netflix kill the physical video business?January 15, 2016This report examines the impact of Netflix's SVOD services on the physical video business in the USA and UK, and in particular on the sale and rental of movies and TV content. It assesses the likely impact of Netflix's 2015 launches on the physical video markets of Australia and Japan.Subscribers Only
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Genre split data by format now available for all countriesDecember 09, 2015IHS has added detailed split data for both DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) formats to every country covered by its Video Intelligence services.Subscribers Only
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Genre split data: Australian data updated and expandedDecember 09, 2015The popularity of TV-on-disc shows no signs of waning in Australia, where the genre continues to expand on both DVD and BD, at the expense of movies.Subscribers Only
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Australian Government to impose new tax on digital products and services from 2017June 03, 2015The Australian Government will impose a GST on digital products and services from 1 July 2017. The measure, announced as part of the Australian Federal Budget 2015, aims to ensure that the GST is consistent for both Australian and international providers.Subscribers Only
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Quickflix repositions toward the burgeoning Chinese marketJune 03, 2015Australian online video subscription company, Quickflix has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to acquire a China-based content production company subject to satisfactory completion of further due diligence. Launched in 2003 as a DVD-by-post service, Quickflix launched a Subscription Video on Demand (SVoD) streaming service in Australia during October 2011 followed by the expansion of its streaming service to New Zealand in May 2012. As such, the foray into China marks a new direction for the company.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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Netflix jostles with local players in the crowded Australian VoD spaceMarch 04, 2015Netflix has announced that its service will be launched in Australia and New Zealand on 24 March 2015. Consumers can look forward to original content, local as well as foreign series and films available on smart televisions, set-top boxes, games consoles, tablets and smartphones.
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Examining the market for TV EST: a multi-market perspectiveJanuary 09, 2015The sale of TV episodes and series through transactional online digital retailers (i.e. Apple and Google), has failed to match the pace of expanding movie availability geographically seen on a global scaleSubscribers Only
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Netflix arrives in Australia and New Zealand in March 2015November 21, 2014Global online video service Netflix has announced that it is going to enter Australia and New Zealand in March 2015. Outside the USA, Netflix is already available in Canada, Latin America, the UK and Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium. Australia and New Zealand bring the number of countries with the service to more than 50.Subscribers Only
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Video Report - Asia-Pacific Video Markets - 2014September 25, 2014Asia-Pacific consumers will spend a total of $7.8 billion buying and renting physical and digital video in 2014, including DVDs and Blu-ray Discs (BD) as well as video consumed via digital and online platforms and services.Subscribers Only
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Movie Market Monitor Insight: Physical Retail & Rental ConsumptionWorldwide consumption for transactional movies on physical disc retail and rentalSeptember 23, 2014This insight examines transactional retail and rental consumption for physical discs across North America, Western Europe, Eastern and Central Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America.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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Australian telco increases investment in online video platform to expand its digital businessAugust 18, 2014Telstra, the largest Australian telecommunication and information services company became the majority owner of the online video streaming platform, Ooyala in August 2014. The transaction was valued at USD 270 million and will increase Telstra’s share in Ooyala from 23% to 98%.Subscribers Only