Global HDTV Forecasts (5th edition) - HDTV is finally taking off. Major sporting events such as the World Cup have increased
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Global HDTV Forecasts (5th edition)
Published: April 2010
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HDTV is finally taking off. Major sporting events such as the World Cup have increased awareness of HD and spurred broadcasters to expand their number of channels to levels that are attractive to a mass audience. Equipment prices are also falling to affordable levels.


With more than half of all countries featured in this research having less than the global average of penetration of active HD homes, the future scope for growth is immense.
Simon Murray, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media
HDTV is finally taking off. Major sporting events such as the World Cup have increased awareness of HD and spurred broadcasters to expand their number of channels to levels that are attractive to a mass audience. Equipment prices are also falling to affordable levels.
Report overview

At the end of 2009 only 5.8% of global TV homes watched high definition (HD) programming, representing 71 million households. By 2014 Informa Telecoms and Media expects the number to surge to 276 million, yet this is still only 21% of TV households.

Penetration of active HD homes varies considerably from one country to another, so having the latest market intelligence and data is crucial. Global HDTV Forecasts reviews the current trends for 53 countries around the world and evaluates the future outlook through forecasts to 2014.

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Executive Summary (PDF) - See the bigger picture through an up-to-date and data-rich analysis of the global high definition TV market.

Data & Forecasts 2005-2014 (Excel) - Data and charts on 53 countries offering the most comprehensive and accurate assessment of the market now and in the future - an ideal foundation for your strategic planning.

Key issues addressed:

Track forecasts and challenges for the next 5 years

Find out how key sporting events like the World Cup are driving HDTV take up

Learn how Operators are promoting their HD Services

Identify investment opportunities in new countries and across platforms

Analyse what the impact of falling equipment prices have on HD penetration

Understand the impact and influence of Sky in HDTV growth in Europe

Evaluate how HDTV is helping to increase ARPU and new subscriptions

The wealth of experience gained from our team of expert analysts ensures that Global HDTV Forecasts offer the most authoritative insight into this key TV growth market.

Report features and benefits:

This research provides a wealth of original data and forecasts unavailable anywhere else:

  • Global HDTV forecasts
  • TV households
  • HDTV-ready households
  • HDTV-ready households as a % of TV households
  • Active HDTV households
  • Active HDTV households as a % of TV households
  • Active HDTV households as a % of HDTV households
  • Digital TV households
  • HDTV-ready households as a % of digital TV households
  • Active HDTV households as a % of digital TV households
  • Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT) households
  • DTT HDTV-ready households
  • Active HDTV DTT households
  • Active HDTV DTT households as a % of DTT households
  • Digital cable TV households
  • Digital cable HDTV-ready households
  • Active digital cable HDTV households
  • Active HDTV digital cable households as a % of digital cable households
  • Digital DTH households
  • DTH HDTV-ready households
  • Active HDTV DTH households
  • Active HDTV DTH households as a % of DTH households
  • Paying IPTV households
  • Paying IPTV HDTV-ready households
  • Active HDTV IPTV households
  • Active HD IPTV households as a % of paying IPTV households

Target audience:

TV operators:
Learn more about where HDTV can fit into your business strategy.

Investment Banks:
Gain valuable insights into which countries will enable you to maximise your investment opportunities.

TV content owners:
Discover the strategies your competitors are using and find out how HDTV technology and investment is changing the face of broadcasting.

Analysts, legal and financial:
Use our forecasts, historic data and independent analysis to build your knowledge of this new sector and identify where your own expert knowledge may be required.

Broadcast technology companies:
As a fast-growing sector, HDTV offers important new revenue streams. Identify which countries and developments could have a profitable impact on your business.

Countries covered:
  • US
  • Switzerland
  • Indonesia
  • France
  • Taiwan
  • Chile
  • Japan
  • Croatia
  • Vietnam
  • Hong Kong
  • Slovenia
  • Bulgaria
  • Italy
  • Denmark
  • Ukraine
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Romania
  • Spain
  • Slovakia
  • Israel
  • Belgium
  • Colombia
  • Serbia
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Brazil
  • China
  • Mexico
  • Turkey
  • UK
  • India
  • Philippines
  • Canada
  • Finland
  • Puerto Rico
  • Sweden
  • Greece
  • Argentina
  • Russia
  • Austria
  • Peru
  • Netherlands
  • Hungary
  • Venezuela
  • Czech Rep.
  • Ireland
  • Australia
  • Portugal
  • Malaysia
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Thailand
  • Nigeria
  •    
  • South Africa
 
 
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