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Further expansion of Channels and Programming IntelligenceNovember 29, 2019Channels and Programming Intelligence has just added revenues deriving from 203 groups operating in the pay TV segment of 17 territories. Notably, the expansion includes 83 pure platform operators that are not currently included within the service as well as 34 multi-market operators and 169 groups active in one territory only.Subscribers Only
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Channel Distribution DatabaseNovember 26, 2019Database of channel reach including free to air channels, pay TV channels and online subscriptions. The database also includes channel groups' platform strategies.Subscribers Only
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Channel Line-up & Availability DatabaseNovember 26, 2019Track the evolution of distribution strategies and content acquisition by operators across 60 countries. This database delivers continuously updated information on the availability and distribution of Pay-TV and Free-to-air channels across traditional broadcast and emerging online platforms.Subscribers Only
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Channel Revenue & Programming Spend DatabaseNovember 26, 2019Detailed information on channel revenue and program expenditure. Revenue data includes splits for carriage revenue, direct to consumer subscriptions and advertising. Programming data covers spend on original content, acquisitions and sport.Subscribers Only
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Movie & Sports Rights DatabaseNovember 26, 2019Database of key movie and sports rights, including past deals and announced upcoming relationships.Subscribers Only
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UK’s addressable TV ad boost as Channel 4 signs up to Sky AdSmartSeptember 20, 2019UK broadcaster Channel 4 has announced a partnership with Sky that will allow Channel 4 Sales to use Sky’s addressable advertising platform Sky AdSmart. As part of a wider multi-year content deal between Channel 4 and Sky, Channel 4 Sales will use Sky AdSmart to deliver targeted ads across its portfolio of linear channels, including UKTV and BT Sports, to Sky and Virgin Media households. In return, highlights of Formula 1 and live coverage of the British Grand Prix will continue to be broadcast on Channel 4, while Sky and NOW TV customers will get access to more programming from the public broadcaster.
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Sky launches satellite TV alternative in Austria with Sky XMarch 06, 2019European pay TV group Sky has launched a new standalone virtual pay TV service in Austria. Sky X provides access to live TV channels across all genres as well as on-demand content, dependant on the subscription tier chosen.Subscribers Only
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UK broadcasters unite to compete with NetflixFebruary 28, 2019The BBC and ITV have confirmed plans to jointly launch a paid-for streaming service in the UK by the end of 2019. The service will be called BritBox and will offer mainly archive BBC and ITV shows alongside with original commissions made especially for the new service.Subscribers Only
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Significant expansion of Channels and Programming IntelligenceFebruary 15, 2019Channels and Programming Intelligence has introduced a new methodology to estimate revenues from subscription on traditional platforms. The new approach, applied to an initial group of 22 countries will significantly increase the number of groups and operators covered from 38 to 136. The new groups covered from today include all major pay TV platforms, whether or not they operate their own channels.Subscribers Only
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France signs off on theatrical windowing cut in 2019January 08, 2019New regulation signed off by the French Ministry of Culture has significantly reduced the windowing of movie titles following their theatrical release. The likes of Canal Plus will be able to show films on their pay TV services as early as six months after release in theatres, a reduction of four months from previous regulation.Subscribers Only
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YouTube beyond advertisingSeptember 11, 2018In the decade or so since YouTube's launch, numerous competitors have swarmed to the free-to-view online video sector including Facebook and Amazon's Twitch in an attempt to draw audiences away from the worlds largest online video platform.Subscribers Only
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France OTT Video subscription update: Netflix leads as local providers turn to virtual pay TVSeptember 04, 2018The latest research by IHS Markit shows that Netflix has a substantial lead over providers both global and local in the French OTT subscription video market and will maintain this lead over the next five years.Subscribers Only
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New Malaysian Government to boost ad revenue, confidence and competitionMay 14, 2018Malaysia recently held its 14th general election which concluded in the welcoming of a new government on 10 May 2018. This marks the first ever change in government since the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition came to power in 1957 – the year Malaysia gained independence from the British. The new ruling government Pakatan Harapan promises a fresh start for consumers and businesses alike since becoming disenchanted over the rising cost of living and a corruption scandal surrounding BN since 2015. Under the new regime, consumer sentiment and business confidence will improve and subsequently drive economic growth over the next 5 years. As a result, IHS Markit expects advertising revenues to return to growth and competition to increase in Malaysia’s media market.
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Sky Deutschland launches Sky Show subscription service in SwitzerlandMarch 07, 2018Pay TV operator Sky Deutschland has launched Sky Show, a new subscription video service in Switzerland. The service offers Sky’s extensive library of TV and movies, including first run TV titles such as Game of Thrones, as well Sky’s original productions.
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Asian OTT platform iflix signs ten-year deal for Malaysian footballJanuary 30, 2018Asian over-the-top platform iflix has moved further into sport, signing a ten-year deal with the Malaysian football association FMLPP to live stream matches to its subscribers. The reported value of the deal is 300 million ringgit ($77 million). Matches will be aired from 3 February on a dedicated channel, Football Malaysia on iflix. There will be no additional fee but according to the league, a monthly fee of no more than $5 will be introduced in future. Malaysia-based iflix has previously experimented live sports with Indonesian football and the Mayweather MacGregor fight (both in partnership with free-to-air broadcaster TV One), and the inaugural T10 cricket tournament from UAE in December.Subscribers Only
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Australian broadcaster unveils new OTT serviceNovember 22, 2017Australian commercial free-to-air TV broadcaster Seven Network will launch 7plus, its new over-the-top (OTT) digital video streaming service, in November 2017. 7plus will feature exclusive original commissions in addition to live and on demand content.
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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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5G Strategies & Opportunities Report - 2017October 04, 2017The path to full 5G adoption is complicated and still evolving. While preliminary 5G standard specifications are expected in 2018, standards development and deployment is expected to reach into 2022 and beyond. Operators, device makers, infrastucture vendors, component and media companies must act now to develop their 5G strategies.Subscribers Only
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Malaysian DTH pay TV monopoly to endSeptember 11, 2017Malaysia’s direct-to-home (DTH) satellite pay TV monopoly is set to end. Ansa Broadcast plans to launch a new DTH pay TV service in Malaysia, ending a two decade monopoly held by Astro Malaysia Holdings (Astro).Subscribers Only
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Sky Deutschland launches Sky Sport in SwitzerlandAugust 18, 2017Sky Sport has launched as an online-only service in Switzerland. Offering live matches from the German Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League as well as tennis, ice hockey, handball and more, Sky Sport is available without a long-term contract, with a monthly subscription of SFr 19.00 ($19.75). Yesterday's launch coincides with the start of the new Bundesliga season.