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Channel Revenues and Programming Expenditure: first half 2018October 02, 2018This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 30 publicly-listed TV and video companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Fuji TV partners with Alibaba’s Youku Tudou to capture online demand in ChinaAugust 08, 2018Japan’s leading commercial broadcaster Fuji TV has partnered with Chinese online video service Youku Tudou to stream Japanese dramas on its platform. Majority of the content will be behind a paywall.
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Local everywhere: Amazon and Netflix ramp up global productionJuly 17, 2018Since rolling out worldwide in 2016, Amazon and Netflix have stepped up original production, both in the US and key international territories. IHS Markit has anlaysed the streaming platform's original production and assess what it means for the global entertainment business.Subscribers Only
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Channel Revenues and Programming Expenditure: full year 2017April 16, 2018This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 35 publicly-listed TV and video companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Netflix to add Indian and Korean to its global original kids slateOctober 20, 2017Netflix announced its first original children's series productions with Indian and South Korean partners at the MipJunior event in Cannes this week. Andy Yeatman, kids and family director, also gave some insight on the importance of children's content to the global streaming service. The two new productions, Mighty Little Bheem and Yoohoo & Friends, are based on established kids characters in each territory and will be launched in 2018.
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Television Programming Market Monitor Q2 2017October 10, 2017This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 28 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Advertising: M&A Market Monitor H2 2016August 17, 2017The bi-annual M&A Market Monitor identifies the key investments in the media landscape. Traditional advertising players, broadcasting groups, agency titans, and online giants are the main investors, but we are increasingly witnessing telecoms, private equity firms, and consultancy firms engage in similar activities.Subscribers Only
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Online and on-demand children’s contentJuly 27, 2017This report is based on analysis of 195 on-demand services that offer children's content in 45 countries across all region. This includes services launched by TV broadcasters and new players outside of the traditional TV business.Subscribers Only
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Television Programming Market Monitor Q1 2017June 23, 2017This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 28 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Discovery partners with VS Media and Tabilabo to accelerate growth in Asia PacificMay 04, 2017Discovery Networks Asia Pacific has announced two partnerships with Asian online companies: Chinese multichannel network VS Media and Japanese digital media company Tabilabo.Subscribers Only
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Market Monitor: Advertising in APACMarch 15, 2017The 2016 APAC ad market was bolstered by a robust performance of traditional media and the rapid growth of online. In this Market Monitor, we look at the market performance of top ten APAC ad markets, and the key players that shape this thriving regional ad growth.Subscribers Only
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Television Programming Market Monitor - Q3 2016December 23, 2016This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 28 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Media & Advertising: M&A Market Monitor H1 2016November 16, 2016The bi-annual M&A Market Monitor identifies the key M&A and investment activity in the media and advertising landscape. Over the last 6 months we saw a consolidation of TV networks across the US and Europe, increased investment from agencies particularly in APAC and continued activity from online companies. Data companies and emerging markets were the hottest target for acquisition and funding in H1 2016, but media players vary their investment strategies according to their development plan.Subscribers Only
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Television Programming Market Monitor - Q2 2016September 20, 2016This report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 28 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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Television Programming Market Monitor - Q1 2016June 16, 2016Our report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 28 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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The business of children’s contentOctober 20, 2015In a world of declining linear TV viewing and increased use of internet-connected smartphones, tablet computers and other devices, the children's TV genre remains in good health. Programming has largely migrated from generalist TV channels to more than 400 dedicated channels aimed at the under 12 audience worldwide, with a total of $2.165 billion invested on children’s programming last year.Subscribers Only
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TV Programming Market Monitor - Television Programming Market Monitor Q2 2015October 08, 2015Our report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 28 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only
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TV Programming Market Monitor - Television Programming Market Monitor Q1 2015June 24, 2015Our report is based on analysis of the latest quarterly financial reports filed by 26 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.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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TV Programming Market Monitor - Television Programming Market Monitor Q3 2014December 05, 2014Our report analyses the latest quarterly revenues reported by 27 TV companies in the US, Japan and Europe. They include the broadcasting and cable network divisions of major US groups, the leading Japanese commercial broadcasters, and the largest publicly listed TV companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.Subscribers Only