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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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Channel Distribution DatabaseFebruary 14, 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 DatabaseFebruary 14, 2019The Channel Line-up & Availability Database provides continuously updated information on the availability and distribution of pay TV and free to air channels across traditional broadcast and online platforms.Subscribers Only
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Channel Revenue & Programming Spend DatabaseFebruary 14, 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 DatabaseFebruary 14, 2019Database of key movie and sports rights, including past deals and announced upcoming relationships.Subscribers Only
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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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Online sport: evolution, not revolutionSeptember 06, 2018Audiences are increasingly viewing video content on demand and online—but sport remains embedded in the linear TV experience, aggregating mass audiences on broadcast TV and underpinning the value proposition of subscription. So how will sport—especially live sport—migrate online?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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Amazon Channels launch in JapanAugust 03, 2018Amazon Japan started offering Amazon Channels with 20 channels available for its Prime Video users to subscribe on 14th June 2018. The Genre of channels range from movies, TV programs and sports to music, news, documentaries and hobby/culture.
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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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Mobile apps and games outlook: 2018June 11, 2018Mobile app store spending will pass $100bn by 2020 with Asia-Pacific accounting for the majority of revenues. South and Central America and Africa and the Middle East still lag behind, but will contribute the fastest growth as European and North American markets mature.Subscribers Only
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Mobile Video Opportunities for OperatorsApril 23, 2018This report analyses mobile operator video strategies and opportunities, analysing the performance and strategies of the 25 leading operators globally. It also includes regional case studies and consumer survey analysis.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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Content Producer Mergers & Acquisitions - 2013-2017March 08, 2018IHS Markit Channels and Programming Intelligence has tracked 350 mergers and acquisitions (M&As) involving content producers over the five years from 2013 until the end of 2017. Content producer M&A activity has increased, from 42 deals in 2013 to 102 in 2017. ITV and Fremantle Media were the most active buyers in terms of number of deals in the last five years.Subscribers Only
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HBO licenses content to Amazon Prime Video in JapanFebruary 05, 2018HBO signed a content deal with Amazon in January 2018 to license 50 HBO series on Amazon Prime Video in Japan. Existing Prime subscribers will be able to watch HBO shows, including Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, The Sopranos and The Wire, without having to pay an additional fee. HBO content will be available on Amazon Prime Video in Japan starting April 1, 2018. Details on the duration of the deal are undisclosed.
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Asian OTT platforms focus on local productionDecember 05, 2017International and local online services are ramping up original production as they roll out to more countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Online services like Hooq, iflix and Viu were high profile at the Asia Television Forum & Market, held in Singapore from 28 November to 1 December last week. Amazon’s head of content for Asia Pacific joined executives from the Asian platforms on a panel session at the event. Executives from Netflix were also in town to negotiate programming deals with local partners.
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Why platforms need payments and commerce strategiesNovember 24, 2017Mobile payments services are becoming attractive to wider industry players, as developing mobile financial services would add value to current offerings, bring new opportunities for service expansion and drive overall revenue growth.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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Samsung leads device-based mobile money expansion: Mobile Money Market Monitor Q2 2017September 07, 2017Samsung lead the global expansion of device- based mobile money services in Q2 2017. Ant Financial expands to Spain and boosts Alipay’s acceptance in existing territories. OTT messaging services boost messaging payments penetration.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