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Video on demand and catch-up TV in Europe

A report edited by the European Audiovisual Observatory
and the Direction du développement des médias (DDM)
with the collaboration of NPA Conseil
400 pages - Strasbourg, October 2009

Print edition: 329 EUR
ISBN 978-92-871-6736-1

Electronic edition (PDF file): 445 EUR
delivered within 2 working days
ISBN 978-92-871-6737-8

Both editions: 470 EUR
ISBN 978-92-871-6738-5

Also available in French and German
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Audiovisual on-demand services have multiplied in Europe. The landscape of the services has become very fragmented and is showing very rapid evolution. This report offers a complete and up-to-date overview of the different types of on-demand audiovisual services. It also shows the place that these different services have in the overall strategy of the various players of this market.

Contents:

  • More than 650 on-demand services operational in early 2009
  • The various distribution networks (Internet, cable, DSL Networks, FTTH, satellite, TNT, mobile telephones)
  • VOD on television
  • The strategies of the industry players involved
  • The economic models
  • The impact of pirate and video sharing sites
  • Existing services in Europe
  • The challenge of audience measurement
  • The context of European audiovisual policy

Targeted yet detailed at the same time this report is an essential tool to understand the complexity of this rapidly expanding market.

   

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