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Market Research Report

Sony's Current Distribution Strategy for Bravia LCD TVs in the United States

Published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
Published October, 2007 Product code 57101
Content info 17 pages
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Sony's Current Distribution Strategy for Bravia LCD TVs in the United States published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) in October, 2007. This report consists of 17 pages and the price starts from US $ 1520.

Introduction

Abstract

In the last few years, the restructuring of Sony' s electronics division and the repositioning of the company' s TV business has enabled it to regain its status as a leading player in the global TV market. By emphasizing the superiority of Sony TVs' screen resolution and color display in its advertising, Sony has succeeded in grabbing the number two spot in the US TV sales rankings; the emphasis on color has helped to differentiate Sony TVs from rival brands such as Philips, Samsung and Sharp. Sony' s distribution strategy is another important factor behind the brand' s success in the US market. Sony has made effective use of a variety of different distribution channels, setting different goals for each channel; this multi-pronged strategy has enabled Sony to grow its TV sales in the US while at the same time strengthening its brand image.

Table of Contents

Overview of the US distribution channels, including department stores, mass merchandisers, 3C chains, and small distributors; comparison of different channels' characteristics and their customer features; distribution channels in the United States used by Sony for its Bravia LCD TVs and the company' s distribution strategy.

  • LCD TV Distribution Channels in the United States
    • Mass Merchandisers and 3C Chains Dominate the Market
    • Best Buy, Circuit City Having Largest 3C Retail Market Share
    • Wal-Mart Enjoying Strong Bargaining Power
    • Acquisition of K-mart to Strengthen Sears' Competitiveness
    • Appeal of Different Distribution Channels
  • Sony' s Distribution Channels in the US
    • Introduction of New Models
    • Comprehensive LCD TV Product Range at 3C Chains
    • Fry' s Offers the Lowest Prices for Sony Bravia LCD TVs
    • Value-line Models at Mass Merchandisers
  • MIC Perspective
  • Appendix

ActiveShopper, Amazon.com, Beach Camera, Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, Conn' s, Costo, Famas, Fry' s, Harvey, Kmart, Magnolia, Micro Center, PCMall, RadioShack, Saga, Sears, Sears Holding, Sony Style, Target, Tweeter, Video Only, Wal-Mart

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