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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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Latin America Pay TV and Online Video 2017June 25, 2018The average Latin America (LATAM) household has more money to spend on entertainment in 2018 than they did a year earlier. As such, the addressable audience for pay TV is growing. However, this opportunity is being negated by a shift in consumer behavior away from linear TV to on-demand services.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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Latin American pay TV set back by economic frailtyOctober 28, 2016The Latin American pay TV business (in Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina), while still not a mature business, is also not immune to the general slowdown in pay TV seen in other regions. In Q2 2016 there was a significant decline in pay TV video subscriber additions. There was a net gain of 493,740 pay TV video subscribers in Q2 2016, the weakest growth since Q1 2009.Subscribers Only
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4D and immersive motion seating enters rapid growth phaseSeptember 14, 2016The total number of screens under the wider 4D and immersive motion seating banner increased by 55% in full year 2015 to reach 679, according to IHS data, representing a new record for net annual screens with 243 deployed worldwide.Subscribers Only
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Global box office continues to post gains over 2015’s record level in first half 2016September 05, 2016Total cinema admissions across 20 territories (where data is available) hit 2.24 billion in H1 2016 equating to a healthy 9.1% rise, an impressive result considering 2015 was a record year.Subscribers Only
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West Africa to trial free mobile roaming from October 2016August 15, 2016The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Association of West African regulators (WATRA) plan to begin the experimental phase of harmonising mobile services across its member states.Subscribers Only
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TV advertising in Latin America - 2015August 02, 2016The TV advertising markets of Latin America are plagued by economic and political uncertainty. After a dip in 2014, the LATAM TV ad markets bounced back and recorded a 3.9% growth in 2015. However this is largely due to high CPI inflation which disguises the true state of the market. Going forward in 2016, increasing media prices, sporting events and political elections will further propel TV advertising in Latin America. Although Brazil and Mexico continue to account for the lion's share of the region, Peru and Colombia emerge as the rising stars of the Latin American TV advertising market.Subscribers Only
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Latin America pay TV Q4 2015 & FY 2015July 07, 2016In the LatAm countries covered, the majority saw unemployment increase, inflation increase and entertainment spending decrease in 2015 – all contributing to the lowest pay TV growth since 2009.Subscribers Only
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Following robust global 3D Box Office growth, 3D’s prospects burn brighterMay 19, 2016Global 3D box office revenue rose 10.3% in 2015 to $7.8bn according to IHS estimates, heralding a strong year for the format. The success of 3D can be traced back to China’s ongoing 3D boom which further accelerates its status as the market leader and global home of 3D.Subscribers Only
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Vodacom: international drives strong performance in 2016May 18, 2016A 16.2% increase in international revenue drove Vodacom’s performance in its year to 31 March 2016.Subscribers Only
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Orange Q1 revenues up 3.5%, sees recovery in SpainApril 26, 2016Orange’s first quarter revenues grew 3.5% year-on-year (y/y) on a historical basis to €10 billion ($11.3 billion), with the French operator seeing its first growth in Spain in over two years.Subscribers Only
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MWC 2016: Mobile innovations & ecosystem analysisMarch 09, 2016In this presentation IHS Technology analysts provide their views on the major announcements related to mobile payments, advertising, location and operator servces at Mobile World Congress.Subscribers Only
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Orange, Google partner to boost internet access across MEA regionFebruary 22, 2016Orange and Google have signed a partnership to increase mobile internet access across the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region.Subscribers Only
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Telecom Argentina ends 2015 with strong revenue growthFebruary 15, 2016Telecom Argentina revenues jumped 21% in 2015, boosted by the expansion of its 4G customer base and by the boom in data revenues.Subscribers Only
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Orange to acquire Millicom’s DR Congo subsidiaryFebruary 08, 2016Orange and Millicom have signed an agreement which will see Orange acquire MIllicom’s operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).Subscribers Only
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Orange to acquire Cellcom LiberiaJanuary 12, 2016Orange has revealed plans to acquire the entire stake in mobile operator Cellcom Liberia.Subscribers Only
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Latin America pay TV Q2 2015: Satellite growth continuesJanuary 07, 2016Unlike more developed media markets, Latin America (Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and Peru) offers significant room for video subscriber growth: pay TV penetration across these six countries reached 45% in Q2 2015.Subscribers Only
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Argentina creates new telecoms regulatorDecember 31, 2015Argentina created a new telecoms entity called Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones (ENACOM) that will absorb the functions of the two existing information and communications technology (ICT) regulators.Subscribers Only
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Games Market Monitor: Publisher Results and Competitor Comparison, CQ2 2015Games Market Monitor: Publisher Results and Competitor Comparison, CQ2 2015December 04, 2015Calendar Q3 2015 turned out to be a bit volatile for several of the publishers in our report. While large publishers Tencent, Activision Blizzard and NetEase all reported strong growth, Electronic Arts was down over the year ago period after taking a hit on currency exchange rates and not having a title comparable to The Sims 4 which launched in the third quarter last year.Subscribers Only