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Pay TV & Online Video Report - Asia Pacific - 2019June 18, 2019The 2019 Asia Pacific Pay TV & Online Video Report provides in-depth insight into the pay TV and online subscription video markets of the Asia Pacific region. It includes comprehensive market-sizing data and detailed analysis of the key trends shaping the industry ... .Subscribers Only
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Pay TV & Online Video Report - Latin America - 2019June 18, 2019The 2019 Latin America Pay TV & Online Video Report provides in-depth insight into the pay TV and online subscription video markets of the Latin America region. It includes comprehensive market-sizing data and detailed analysis of the key trends shaping the industry, including growth drivers and inhibitors, evolving business models, and content strategies. The landscape of individual markets is also assessed via country profiles.Subscribers Only
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New country: Taiwan data and forecasts added to Television MediaNovember 24, 2016Cable TV dominates the pay TV market in Taiwan whilst IPTV is important. Digital cable TV penetration continues to rise as operators aggressively digitise their networks and provide innovative value-added digital services to attract subscribers. However, cable operators face challenges from rival platforms, free DTT services and emerging media such as OTT video streaming services.Subscribers Only
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Netflix Q2 - Price sensitive 'grandfathers' cause weaker than expected growthJuly 21, 2016IHS forecasts for Netflix’s International territories have been slightly reduced to 38m for 2016 and 75.7m for 2020, a reduction of around 1m for the 5 year outlook. For the US 2016 forecasts have been adjusted to 48.3m subscribers.Subscribers Only
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Hong Kong's TVB launches OTT service, myTV SUPERApril 18, 2016Hong Kong’s leading free-to-air broadcaster TVB has launched a subscription-based over-the-top (OTT) service, offering live streaming of 20 channels and an 11,000-hour library of content including classic dramas from TVB and acquired programming from South Korea and Japan.Subscribers Only
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Disney partners with Alibaba to launch DisneyLife in ChinaDecember 17, 2015The Walt Disney Company and the Alibaba Group have announced a multi-year licence agreement to launch DisneyLife, a new on-demand streaming service, in China. China will the second market for DisneyLife, after its exclusive launch in the UK in late November.Subscribers Only
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MTG expands its esports portfolio with DreamHack acquisitionNovember 27, 2015Pan-Nordic broadcaster and pay TV provider MTG has acquired DreamHack, Scandinavia’s largest esports player. The deal for 100% of the company, which runs local and global esports leagues, tournaments and championships, values DreamHack at SKr244 million ($28 million).Subscribers Only
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ESPN returns to India in partnership with SonyOctober 12, 2015Sports network ESPN has announced a partnership with Multi Screen Media (MSM), the Indian unit of Sony Pictures Television, to create co-branded sports content on both television and digital platforms. The two companies will jointly create new sports channels and roll out a localised multisport website and application in the coming months.Subscribers Only
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Indian TV ratings companies team up to seek improved dataSeptember 01, 2015Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India and TAM India have announced the formation of a new meter management company. The entity will oversee the meter operation based on BARC’s sample design and the data will be computed through BARC’s software. The joint forces will start with 34,000 meters covering all of India.Subscribers Only
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Country Profile: South AfricaAugust 03, 2015This report is an overview of the market for home video in South Africa. Based on an examination of infrastructure improvements and general economic conditions, it outlines the major trends taking place in 2014 for the three main home video distribution platforms (physical, TV-based VoD, and digital) and addresses how consumption and spending on movie and television content is poised to develop in the near term.Subscribers Only
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Production giants Banijay and Zodiak to merge in latest mega-indie dealJuly 29, 2015International content producers Banijay and Zodiak have agreed to merge, a move that will create a new producer group generating revenues of around $1 billion, according to the companies. The new entity will span most major European markets and will also have interests in the US and a handful of other key territories, including Australia, India and Russia.Subscribers Only
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Foxtel investment improves outlook for Network TenJune 15, 2015Australian pay TV service provider Foxtel has entered a binding agreement to acquire a 15% stake in commercial free-to-air broadcaster Network Ten for AU$77 million. Ten will become a 24.99% shareholder in Multi Channel Network and have the option to become a 10% shareholder in Presto.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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PCCW challenges TVB in Hong Kong broadcasting marketMay 19, 2015Hong Kong’s market-leading terrestrial television broadcaster, TVB has been granted renewal of its domestic free-to-air (FTA) broadcasting service licence for 12 years until 2027. The award is subject to a mid-term review in 2021. TVB’s licence was last renewed in 2002, with a validity of 12 years from 2003 to 2015.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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AMC agrees carriage deal with DirecTV Latin AmericaFebruary 25, 2015AMC Networks International is more than doubling the distribution of its flagship AMC channel brand in Latin America via a carriage agreement with satellite platform DirecTV Latin America.Subscribers Only
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Pay TV homes continue to grow in the Asia-PacificFebruary 17, 2015Pay TV is still experiencing growth in the Asia-Pacific with nearly 492 million or 67.9% penetration of TV homes by end 2014. Cable dominates but IPTV is the core driver for growth and new customer additions.Subscribers Only
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Swedish Com Hem continues steady turnaround in digital TV growthFebruary 10, 2015Swedish cable operator Com Hem has seen improved digital subscriber growth following a period of slowdown. The fourth quarter of 2014 saw 1.7% growth on the previous quarter, with digital subscribers standing at 617,598. Year-on-year, this was a growth of 3.5%, reversing the decline of 2.5% experienced in 2013.
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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