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  • Mixed Upside-Downside of Pay-TV Markets
    By 2014, 84 percent of all pay-TV net additions will come from emerging markets, however a successful pay-TV VoD service in these markets will depend on a variety of factors, according to the latest m...
    /posts/david.deans/mixed-upside-downside-of-pay-tv-markets - David H Deans - 14 Oct 2009
  • Mobile TV Services are Likely to Overcome Barriers
    Several factors hindered the widespread global deployment and adoption of mobile cellular and broadcast TV services. According to the latest market study by ABI Research, the market inhibitors are fin...
    /posts/david.deans/mobile-tv-services-are-likely-to-overcome-barriers - David H Deans - 24 Jun 2010
  • Why Subscribers Downgrade Pay-TV Service
    Pay-TV service providers have reached a crossroad -- either way, business as usual is not an option. Over two-thirds of American pay television subscribers would be willing to switch providers if offe...
    /posts/david.deans/why-subscribers-downgrade-pay-tv-service - David H Deans - 6 Feb 2010
  • OTT Long-Term Disruptive Effects on Pay-TV
    According to the latest market study by Leichtman Research Group (LRG), 24 percent of U.S. households have a TV connected to the Internet. These connections vary from access via a video game system, a...
    /posts/david.deans/ott-long-term-disruptive-effects-on-pay-tv - David H Deans - 6 Mar 2010
  • Why Consumers Still Don't Watch TV Advertising
    The television attention deficit trend has accelerated -- when advertisers believe that consumers are watching, they're probably not.Americans increased their overall media usage and media multitaskin...
    /posts/david.deans/why-consumers-still-dont-watch-tv-advertising - David H Deans - 30 Mar 2010
  • Pay-TV and Over-the-Top Video can Coexist
    Consumers want their Internet TV, and they want it now, according to the latest market study by In-Stat. Already, based on In-Stat's new multi-client research study, 26 percent of U.S. consumer respon...
    /posts/david.deans/pay-tv-and-over-the-top-video-can-coexist - David H Deans - 12 Mar 2010
  • High-Definition 3D TV Upside in North America
    Film industry analysts everywhere are still talking about the amazing success of Avatar at the cinema box-office. Some analysts believe the next frontier for 3D content is within the home.Around 22.5 ...
    /posts/david.deans/high-definition-3d-tv-upside-in-north-america - David H Deans - 4 May 2010
  • Market Opportunities for IP TV Video Offerings
    The latest market study from IMS Research reveals that demand for connected consumer electronics (CE) devices are being driven by increased availability of broadband services, the evolution of content...
    /posts/david.deans/market-opportunities-for-ip-tv-video-offerings - David H Deans - 15 Feb 2010
  • Asia Pay-TV Growth Will Dominate, as U.S. Plateaus
    Asia continues to dominate the worldwide Pay-TV services marketplace, accounting for slightly more than 50 percent of all subscribers in 2010, according to the latest market study by In-Stat.China alo...
    /posts/david.deans/asia-pay-tv-growth-will-dominate-as-u.s.-plateaus - David H Deans - 25 May 2010
  • Global Pay-TV Market to Top $250 Billion in 2014
    Infonetics Research released the first edition of its 2010 biannual Pay-TV Video Services and Subscribers report -- which tracks telco IPTV, cable video, and satellite video services and subscribers."...
    /posts/david.deans/global-pay-tv-market-to-top-250-billion-in-2014 - David H Deans - 9 Jun 2010

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