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SUMMARY
This report considers the market for the digital distribution of filmed
entertainment and the obstacles which must be overcome before movie download
services become a mass market proposition. Screen Digest predicts that
European movie downloading will accelerate from Euro 10m in 2005 to Euro 690m
by the end of 2010. Slowing growth in the physical home entertainment sector
has sharpened the focus of Hollywood Studios on the potential of online
distribution. Between 2004 and 2005 total trade revenues on retail and rental
DVD fell by more than 8% in Western Europe. Key obstacles to the growth of
digital downloading including: broadband speeds; rights issues; pricing
policies and rights management are all addressed.
The market overview considers: the traditional value chain; VoD delivery
options; total broadband subscribers; future value chain and revenues by
business model. There is also dedicated analysis of each of the existing
online movie service providers and the market as a whole in Western Europe.
The report contains forecast data tables for the following countries:
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- UK
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Denmark
- Finland
- Norway
- Sweden
- Austria
- Greece
- Ireland
- Portugal
- Switzerland
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive summary
- Technology
- Business models
- Piracy
Market overview
- Traditional movie market overview
- Value chain
- The impact of 'digital'
- Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- Business models
- Pay-Per-View (Digital rental)
- Subscription VoD (SVoD)
- Digital Retail
- Obstacles and Drivers
- Obstacles
- Opportunities
Online movie service providers
- Telcos and ISPs
- Incumbent telcos
- Pure ISPs and alternative networks
- Cable operators
- Portals
- Pay-TV operators and Broadcasters
- Technology companies
- Apple
- Microsoft
- Intel
- Sony
- Online DVD rentailers
- Etailers and retailers
- E-tailers
- Bricks and Mortar retailers
- Third parties
European VoD market in figures
- Big Five
- Benelux
- Scandinavia
- Rest of Europe
Index of tables and charts
Executive summary
Market overview
- Traditional value chain
- VoD delivery options
- Total broadband subscribers
- Future value chain
- Revenues by business model
Online movie service providers
- T-Online Vision
- 24/24 video
- Rosso Alice
- Arcor
- Sky BB Model
- Canal Play
- TV2 Sputnik
- Viiv partners
- LoveFilm
- Wippit
- Film2home
- SF Anytime
- Western Europe market
European VoD market in figures
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- UK
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Denmark
- Finland
- Norway
- Sweden
- Austria
- Greece
- Ireland
- Portugal
- Switzerland
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