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Market Research Report
The Evolving Broadcast Value Chain, 2006 - 2012 (Market Focus)
| Published by |
Datamonitor |
| Published |
September, 2007 |
Product code |
56839 |
| Content info |
16 pages |
| Price |
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.
Abstract
Overview
Introduction
This brief outlines the market for broadcast infrastructure in Western Europe
and North America. Each sub-segment within the sector is addressed, including
automation, video servers, encoders, multiplexers, video editing and
professional services. Furthermore, this brief highlights recent trends and
M&A activity that is set to transform the broadcast value chain over the
coming years.
Scope
- Outlines major market players in the value chain and their respective
service offerings.
- Provides market sizing and forecasts for automation, video servers, media
asset management hardware, professional services and the entire value chain.
- Highlights recent M&A activity that is set to transform the broadcast
technology vendor market.
Report Highlights
Traditional physical workflows, affectionately known as ' sneakernet' by some
in the industry, are being rapidly transitioned to digital ' tapeless' -based
workflows. This transition creates a variety of enterprise-wide benefits for
broadcasters, including a reduction in OpEx, a reduction in production times
and enhanced repurposing opportunities.
The broadcast value chain market is expected to see significant growth over
the coming years as broadcasters look to upgrade their equipment to handle
file-based workflows and HD content.
Reasons to Purchase
- Understand the key competitive dynamics and major players within the
sector.
- Outline key growth sub-segments within the value chain.
- Gain insight into drivers and trends that are transforming the broadcast
value chain.
Table of Contents
- DATAMONITOR VIEW
- ANALYSIS
- Bridging the gap between IT and broadcasting-outlining the value chain
- From ingest to playout-the broadcast value chain
- Assessing the competitive environment-Sony and Thomson remain the
largest players in the space
- Broadcast infrastructure sub-segments set for strong growth until 2012
- Total broadcast infrastructure market set for significant growth
- Automation innovates to handle multi-channel and multi-platform
distribution
- Thomson Grass Valley and Omneon continue to dominate the video server
market
- MAM is expected to become increasingly important
- Sony and Thomson continue to dominate in the professional services
market
- Archive management and MAM will illustrate the highest growth from
2006 - 2012
- Emerging markets are not yet the biggest focus for broadcast technology
vendors
- Western Europe and North America expected to remain the most
attractive markets
- BRIC economies are set to require strong infrastructure upgrades as
media markets boom
- Eastern Europe seen as a strong investment opportunity as market
liberalization occurs
- M&A activity and industry developments are solidifying the market
- M&A and growth activity looks set to add competitiveness to the
broadcast infrastructure market
- ACTIONS
- Traditional IT technology vendor advantages from the transition to
file-based workflows
- Opportunities for the professional service industry due to an increase
in market risk
- APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: The broadcast value chain, 2007
- Figure 2: Major players in the broadcast value chain market, 2007
- Figure 3: Western European and North American broadcast value chain
market, 2006 - 2012
- Figure 4: Western European and North American automation market, 2006
- 2012
- Figure 5: Western European and North American video server market,
2006 - 2012
- Figure 6: Western European and North American media asset management
software market, 2006 - 2012
- Figure 7: Western European and North American professional services
market, 2006 - 2012
- Figure 8: Broadcast value chain components market size change, 2006
-2012
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