Notably, the report finds that a viable business will emerge in the US and W Europe for movie downloading, but warns that the Studios are following a fragmented path to digital distribution, with each major following a different strategy. This is likely t
Amel and others told us that the report was actually a downgrade on their forecast from last year. Whereas at the time they saw digital movie sales bringing in $2.5 billion to $3 billion by 2010 (unfortunately they could not produce a digital copy of last
Internet advertising, including search, display, and rich media units, is projected to grow from $16.9 billion in 2006 to $31.3 billion in 2011. Growth will occur at a compound annual growth rate of 13.5 percent. At this pace, the report states the growth
By 2011, around 1.5 million UK households will be watching TV over an internet connection, according to the Center for Telecoms Research (reported by IPTVNews). That’s up from only 80,000 in 2006, but all the conditions are there - 50 percent of UK hous
We are forecasting that the number of DSL subscribers will grow from 181 million in 2006 to 317 million in 2010, a compounded annual growth rate of 15 percent. These DSL subscribers are the base for the IPTV subscribers shown in Figure 1-1. Figure 1
Das Geschäft mit den Film-Downloads im Internet blüht: In Westeuropa sind die Umsätze von 10 Mio Euro in 2005 auf 690 Mio Euro in 2010 gesteigen. Deutschen 2010 rund 87 Mio Euro für das Downloaden und Streamen von Filmen ausgeben.