Market Trends

Ernst and Young Releases Report on Emerging Entertainment Markets in BRIC Countries

Las Vegas, NV, April 14, 2010 – Ernst & Young  released a report on the media and entertainment landscape in the emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC). The report provides an overview of the latest indicators of market attractiveness, as well as the opportunities, challenges and critical success factors in conducting business in these four countries. 

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Satellite Exceeds Cable’s Reach in Europe in 2009

Luxembourg, April 4, 2010--For the first time, satellite reaches more households than cable in Europe, with 77 million satellite and 71 million cable households, according to the annual survey conducted by satellite operator SES. Terrestrial infrastructures reach 86.5 million households; however, not even half of them (48 percent) are digital.

ITU Predicts Strong Mobile Cellular Growth Worldwide

After reaching around 4.6 billion mobile cellular subscriptions by the end of 2009, ITU expects the number of mobile cellular subscriptions globally to reach five billion in 2010, driven by advanced services and handsets in developed countries and increased take-up of mobile health services and mobile banking in the developing world.

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UK Consumers Led the World in Adoption of Digital Media

UK consumers are continuing to embrace digital communications services and lead internationally as a digitally advanced nation, new Ofcom research reveals.

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Opportunities in the African Earth Observation Market

by NSR

Many countries around the world have a requirement for owning their own satellite system to apply Earth Observation (EO) to solve problems, meet new missions and reach goals - both inside and outside their territory. But not every one of them can or has the desire or political will to do it. There are however a rising number of developing countries that have projects underway such as Vietnam, Taiwan, Chile, Dubai, Algeria, and more recently in Malaysia, which puts them solidly on the EO map.

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VoD Will Be Key to Pay-TV Revenue Success in Emerging Markets

By 2014, 84 percent of all pay-TV net additions will come from emerging markets, however a successful pay-TV VoD service in these markets will depend on a variety of factors, according to a new report by Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

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Mobile subscriptions at 4.6 billion by year-end 2009: ITU

ITU’s latest statistics, published in The World in 2009: ICT facts and figures, reveal rapid ICT growth in many world regions in everything from mobile cellular subscriptions to fixed and mobile broadband, and from TV to computer penetration - with mobile technology acting as a key driver.

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MSS Operators’ Revenues up 6% in 2008 Despite Economic Downturn

Revenues of mobile satellite service operators grew to over $1.2 billion last year, despite the adverse impact of the economic crisis on some of the industry’s key vertical markets according to EuroConsult. Industry wholesale revenues are expected to continue growing over the next decade, by a rate of 8% (ten-year CAGR). According to Euroconsult’s just-released report "Mobile Satellite Communications Markets Survey, Prospects to 2018," the MSS industry is currently at a crucial point with growth opportunities ahead but a number of operators with high capital requirements in a difficult financing environment.

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Satellite Operator Revenues to Increase by 50% and Reach US$ 13.8 Bil. by 2018-NSR

According to NSR’s new report, Global Assessment of Satellite Supply & Demand (GASD), 6th Edition, commercial satellite operators saw a very good year in 2008 with revenues up substantially. More importantly, most satellite operators have yet to report any substantial damage from the global economic crisis and, assuming recovery is solidly in place by the end of 2009, it appears that they will largely escape unscathed. There is still some risk because satellite capacity leasing is historically a trailing indicator of economic strength, yet the majority of the business is built on TV watching, and this market has only increased in the last year.

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Recovery in Sight for Broadcast Industry

Strategy Analytics and D. I. S. Consulting announced at the IBC 2009 show in Amsterdam that their latest prediction for the global broadcast and professional media production market heralds a return to growth in 2010. After a severe downturn in most industry segments during 2009, the analysts expect global revenues to increase by 4.8% next year. The results was presented at Strategy Analytics’ annual Analyst Breakfast during this year’s IBC in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Sunday 13th September.

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