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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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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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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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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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Netflix Blazes Trail with ‘Global Local’ Production - February 2017February 08, 2017A year on from its worldwide launch, Netflix has stepped up original productions, including new unscripted shows and films productions outside the US in an increasing array of languages.Subscribers Only
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World TV Production - 2016October 27, 2016Consumers have embraced internet-connected devices to view more programming online and on-demand. Linear TV companies are ramping up investments in content to stand out in a multi-platform world, while a spate of mergers and acquisitions has created ever-larger content-creating groups.Subscribers Only
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FA sells international TV rights to agencies IMG and Pitch InternationalOctober 26, 2016Content deal: The Football Association has signed multi-year TV rights agreements with agencies IMG and Pitch International for the FA Cup, English football's knockout tournament, for six seasons from 2018/19 to 2023/24. Pitch International will sell the rights in western Europe (excluding the UK), the Middle East and North Africa, with IMG handling the rest of the world. Unconfirmed press reports put the value of the deal at $1 billion. UK rights will remain with BBC and BT Sport through to 2021.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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EBU secures media rights to Euro 2016 in 26 countriesJune 25, 2015Content deal: The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has reached agreement with UEFA to secure exclusive media rights to next summer's Euro 2016 finals in France in 26 countries. The EBU said its members - mostly free-to-air public broadcasters - would substantially increase their coverage of Euro 2016, which runs from 10 June to 10 July 2016. The agreement does not include rights in Germany, France, the UK, Italy or Spain, the Nordic Region, the Netherlands or Poland, where the broadcast rights will be negotiated separately.Subscribers Only
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Sony Pictures to co-produce 12 original series with TelevisaMay 06, 2014Content deals: Sony Pictures Television and Mexican broadcaster Televisa have entered into an agreement to co-produce 12 original TV series over the next five years.Subscribers Only