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2025 Future TV Market Key Trends

Big Market Research presents a report on "Future TV Market 2025" Download The Full Report On : http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/future-tv-2025-market The new golden age of personal media: This report explores disruptions in TV content distribution between now and 2025. It analyses disruptions in viewing habits and how the industry’s structure is changing, and delivers a view of how power will be shared between market players over the long term. And, finally, it provides market figures up to 2025, for three different development scenarios.

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2025 Future TV Market Key Trends

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  1. Future TV Market 2025

  2. Report Description • The new golden age of personal media • This report explores disruptions in TV content distribution between now and 2025. • It analyses disruptions in viewing habits and how the industry’s structure is changing, and delivers a view of how power will be shared between market players over the long term. • And, finally, it provides market figures up to 2025, for three different development scenarios. • Download The Full Report On : http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/future-tv-2025-market

  3. Key Segment • Slideshow contents • Our take on The new golden age of personal media • 1. Our analysis of key trends: individualised consumption, simplified distribution • Linear viewing fragmented and reaching its peak • Obstacles to VoD being lifted • OTT services competing against basic packages, but not really premium services • Western Europe in a slump; US market still growing • Rethinking products and business models • Technical functions moving to the cloud • Content industry consolidation • New distribution models • OTT distribution altering revenue split

  4. Key Segment • 2. What does the future hold? • Basics of the market’s evolution • Three market development scenarios • Disparate regional trajectories • 3. What will the future video market’s structure look like? • Productivity gains all along the chain • Consolidated content companies • Separation between commercial distribution and the networks • Profound change in how revenue is shared • Conclusion: recommended courses of action for TV industry veterans

  5. Table Of Content 1. Executive Summary 1.1. Individual consumption, streamlined distribution 1.2. Is the market on the rebound? 1.3. Profoundly altered industrial structure 2. Methodology & definitions 2.1. IDATE's general methodology 2.2. Methodology specific to this report 3. Key trends 3.1. Television and new viewing habits 3.1.1. Increasingly fragmented mass TV audience 3.1.2. On-demand viewing increasingly popular 3.1.3. Obstacles to legal VoD... 3.1.4. ... gradually being lifted 3.1.5. New services: friend or foe? 3.2. How the sector's revenue has evolved 3.2.1. Disparate regional trajectories

  6. Table Of Content 4. What does the future hold? 4.1. Basics of the market's evolution 4.1.1. The rise of personal TV 4.1.2. Free or pay? 4.2. Three different market development scenarios 5. What will the future video market's structure look like? 5.1. Productivity gains all along the chain 5.2. Consolidated content companies 5.3. How commercial distribution will evolve 5.4. Profound change in how revenue is shared 6. Conclusion 6.1. Five disruptions that will shape the TV market 6.2. Some recommended courses of action for TV industry veterans 6.2.1. Content production and exploitation 6.2.2. For network operators 7. Appendix: detailed figures for the "œbusiness as usual" scenario

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