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Central and Eastern Europe Pay TV 2017June 07, 2018The Central and Eastern Europe pay TV market monitor provides an in-depth insight into the key trends affecting the pay TV market in the CEE region in 2017. It includes data and analysis on pay TV operators, their subscribers and revenues, key M&A activity in the region, and the impact of online TV services on pay TV growth. The report focuses on the top eight CEE markets; Poland, Russia, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Serbia and Bulgaria.Subscribers Only
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Broadband Access in the Middle East: Network Deployment and Take-up Trends in the Gulf StatesApril 13, 2018The Gulf region has seen a sharp rise in broadband access investments, IHS Markit analyses broadband access trends in the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).Subscribers Only
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MENA Pay TV & Online Subscription Video Market Monitor 2017April 11, 2018The 2018 MENA Market Monitor provides a fully updated, comprehensive, analytical and insightful description of the state of the pay TV and the online subscription video markets in the MENA region.Subscribers Only
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The Online Subscription Video Market in MENAMarch 21, 2018The presentation provides data, insight and analysis on the state of the online subscription video market in the MENA region. It compares the basic data of the market like subscriptions, revenues and ARPUs with the relevant basic data of the pay TV market in the MENA region. It profiles all the main OTT players in MENA providing details of their pricing and content strategy, their localization initiatives and their partnerships with the local telcos and pay TV operators.Subscribers Only
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Netflix partners with OSN to grow its MENA subscriber baseFebruary 19, 2018MENA pay TV operator OSN has announced the signing of a partnership with Netflix. This deal is the first between Netflix and a pay TV operator across the MENA region. As a result of the partnership, OSN satellite subscribers will be able to access Netflix via a new hybrid set-top box, which OSN plans to launch at the end of the second quarter of 2018. Subscribers who will choose to access content from Netflix will not have to face a separate bill, instead they will be charged via their own OSN’ subscription.Subscribers Only
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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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The rise of multiplay in PolandOctober 09, 2017
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A slow start for MENA subscription videoSeptember 29, 2017In a region famous for high levels of piracy and low bankcard penetation, subscription video services in MENA have struggled to have a substantial impact. Netflix and Amazon joined the market in 2016 amid a number of local and international companies all fighting for their place.Subscribers Only
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OSN launches new OTT platform WAVOAugust 17, 2017Middle East and North African pay TV provider OSN has launched a new online video service WAVO. WAVO offers access to TV, movie and sport content on a subscription basis without need of a fixed, long-term contract.Subscribers Only
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iflix Arabia is now available in Middle East and North AfricaMay 11, 2017Southeast Asian online video service, iflix is now available in eight countries in Middle East and North Africa region (MENA), including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Lebanon, Egypt and Sudan. iflix partnered with Zain, a Kuwait-based MENA mobile operator, to establish a joint venture called iflix Arabia. iflix has set up a new regional headquarters for MENA in Dubai. iflix claims to be the only international online video subscription service with full scale localised operations in each of its territories and with global headcount of 700 staff across 24 offices worldwide.Subscribers Only
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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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Liberty Global goes all-in on Netflix partnership with footprint-wide carriage dealSeptember 14, 2016International pay TV provider Liberty Global announced a partnership with Netflix to bring the SVoD company’s app to Liberty Global’s advanced pay TV platforms in more than 30 markets across Europe and Latin America.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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Poland's TVN launches original commissions for Player.pl serviceOctober 07, 2015Polish broadcaster TVN is pushing further into online with an investment in five original series. The first series, a Polish version of US comedy Web Therapy, will launch on TVN’s Player.pl service on 21 October. Speaking at the Mipcom TV market in Cannes this morning, TVN executives said the 10 episode series will cost 1 million zlotys ($266 million), a similar budget to one of its traditional linear TV series. Between Q4 this year and Q1 2016, TVN will also debut two reality series, Lip Sync Battle and Start U Up, documentary series My Love Story and drama co-production Cape Town.Subscribers Only
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Orange to sell Polish online assetsOctober 31, 2013Orange Polska agreed to sell Wirtualna Polska, Poland's oldest online portal wp.pl and associated with it websites, to Grupa o2 for PLN 375m (€ 89.5 m). As a result, the companies will merge into the new...
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European Video Software Markets - Digital transition sluggish, as physical video continue to dominatJuly 01, 2013 Subscribers Only
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Revenue growth continues for Liberty Global despite slowdown in RGU addsMay 07, 2013Liberty Global's results for the first quarter of 2013 highlight the continued need for cable operators to maximise ARPU from existing cable customers, particularly if faced with customer declines....
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Major upgrade to online music coverageMarch 11, 2013Music data and forecast to 2017 is now available on the broadband intelligence service. Data is available for Western Europe (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,...
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Netia to buy cable TV networksMarch 06, 2013Netia, Poland's alternative telco listed on the Warsaw stock exchange, will buy part of Aster's cable TV network from UPC. Selling part of Aster's infrastructure was one of the conditions which the...