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Market Research Report

The Western European broadcast value chain, 2006 - 2012 (Databook)

Published by Datamonitor
Published September, 2007 Product code 61543
Content info Pages: 20
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.

Introduction

Abstract

Introduction

The broadcast environment is transforming as new technologies, standards and formats emerge. Traditional broadcast architectures and infrastructure assets are evolving to handle multi-channel and multi-platform distribution as well as HD content and file-based workflows This databook outlines market sizes and revenue forecasts for multiple sub-segments within the broadcast value chain.

Scope

Covers market sizes and forecasts in Western Europe. Provides sizing and forecasts for media asset management, infrastructure, live production switchers, professional services and other. Covers value chain sub-segments including automation, archive management, video servers, encoders and multiplexers, editing.

Highlights

The broadcast sector is growing increasingly competitive as new entrants on traditional and non-traditional platforms (such as online video) drive consumers away from incumbent services. Broadcasters are looking to reduce their operational expenditures (OpEx) and boost their operational efficiencies. Achieving this goal, however, requires investment into new infrastructure assets particularly as traditional architectures become outdated and new solutions help create competitive advantage.

Reasons to Purchase

Understand Western European market sizes for key sub-segments within the broadcast value chain. Address software and hardware growth in broadcasting until 2012.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview 1
Catalyst 1
Summary 1
Methodology 1
INTRODUCTION 5
Definitions 5
Sub-segments revenue for the Western European broadcast value chain, 2006 -- 2012 6
Total revenue for the Western European broadcast value chain, 2006 -- 2012 7
Archive management revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 8
Automation revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 9
Encoders and multiplexers revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 10
Infrastructure revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 11
Live production switchers revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 12
Media asset management hardware revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 13
Media asset management software revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 14
Other revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 15
Professional services revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 16
Video editing revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 17
Video server revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 18
APPENDIX 19
Definitions 19
Methodology 20
Further reading 20
Ask the analyst 20
Datamonitor consulting 20
Disclaimer 20

TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Sub-segments revenue for the Western European broadcast value chain, 2006 -- 2012 6
Figure 2: Total revenue for the Western European broadcast value chain, 2006 -- 2012 7
Figure 3: Archive management revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 8
Figure 4: Automation revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 9
Figure 5: Encoders and multiplexers revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 10
Figure 6: Infrastructure revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 11
Figure 7: Live production switchers revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 12
Figure 8: Media asset management hardware revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 13
Figure 9: Media asset management software revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 14
Figure 10: Other revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 15
Figure 11: Professional services revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 16
Figure 12: Video editing revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 17
Figure 13: Video server revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 18

TABLE OF TABLES
Table 1: The broadcast value chain definitions 5
Table 2: Sub-segments revenue for the Western European broadcast value chain, 2006 -- 2012 6
Table 3: Total revenue for the Western European broadcast value chain, 2006 -- 2012 7
Table 4: Archive management revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 8
Table 5: Automation revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 9
Table 6: Encoders and multiplexers revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 10
Table 7: Infrastructure revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 11
Table 8: Live production switchers revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 12
Table 9: Media asset management hardware revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 13
Table 10: Media asset management software revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 14
Table 11: Other revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 15
Table 12: Professional services revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 16
Table 13: Video editing revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 17
Table 14: Video server revenue in Western Europe, 2006 -- 2012 18


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