Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Plunkett Research, Ltd.
Published: January 2007
Product Code: R207-206Description Excerpted from the 2006 edition of Plunkett's Entertainment & Media Industry Almanac, this summary edition is packed with data. The electronic age is bringing sweeping changes to entertainment and media of all kinds, including publishing, broadcasting and film. Multimedia, the Internet and other digital media outlets for entertainment and information are being refined at a rapid rate. Media giants are merging and making big acquisitions. Our industry analysis provides an exceptional discussion of business and market trends. The book includes statistical tables covering revenues for several industry sectors. Trends analyzed include: DVR Market Evolves, Online Delivery and Illegally Shared Files Force the Music Industry to Adapt, Reality TV Dominates Broadcast Programming, and Video Via Cell Phone Takes Off. Statistics provided include: U.S. Employment in Entertainment and Media Occupations - May 2005, Percent of U.S. Households with Alternative Broadcast Delivery Systems: 1997-2006, and U.S. Newspaper Publishing Revenue: 2001-2005.
Table of Contents - PLUNKETT'S ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA INDUSTRY TRENDS & STATISTICS 2007
- CONTENTS
- Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Entertainment & Media Industry
- 1) Introduction to the Entertainment & Media Industry
- 2) Multimedia Hub Homes Slowly Become a Reality
- 3) DVR Market Evolves; Time-Shifting Becomes Widespread
- 4) Apple’s iPod Revitalizes the Music Industry
- 5) Internet Film Content Explodes
- 6) Netflix Soars/Blockbuster Suffers
- 7) Major Casino Expansion Continues in the U.S. and Macau
- 8) Reality TV Dominates Broadcast Programming/Networks Find New Ways to Distribute Content
- 9) New Platforms Revolutionize Electronic Games
- 10) “Cell” Chip Technology Sizzles in PS3
- 11) Satellite Radio Fails to Earn a Profit/Traditional Radio Faces Challenges
- 12) Radio Via IP Grows/The Era of Digital Radio Begins
- 13) Cable and Satellite TV Compete Fiercely for Market Share
- 14) Video-on-Demand (VOD) and Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) Go Mass Market
- 15) TV over IP—Telecom Companies Enter the Television Market
- 16) TV over IP—TV Networks, Cable Companies and Web Sites Converge
- 17) High-Definition Grows—HDTV and HD-DVD
- 18) Movie Attendance Rallies/Film Companies Innovate with DVDs, IMAX and Big Budget Films
- 19) Last Mile Challenges Tumble; Mass Broadband Markets Emerge
- 20) Entertainment-Based Retailing, including Power Towns
- 21) Video Via Cell Phone Takes Off
- 22) Music Plays a Major Role in New Cell Phones
- 23) Rules for Digital TV Are Finalized
- Chapter 2: Entertainment & Media Industry Statistics
- Entertainment & Media Industry Overview
- Estimated U.S. Information and Entertainment Sector Revenues by NAICS Code, 2005-2006
- Estimated Annual U.S. Advertising Expenditures: 2000-2006
- U.S. Magazine Advertising Revenue and Pages for PIB Measured Magazines: 1960-2005
- Number of U.S. Magazines: 1988-2005
- Average Circulation of the Top 25 U.S. ABC Magazines, Through June 2006
- U.S. Periodical Publishing Revenues 2001-2005
- U.S. Newspaper Publishing Revenue: 2001-2005
- Annual U.S. Newspaper Advertising Expenditures, 1990-2006
- Daily & Sunday Newspaper Readership, Total U.S. Adults: 1998-2006
- Estimated U.S. Book Publishing Industry Net Sales, 2002-2005
- Quantity of Books Sold, U.S.: 2004-2009
- Books Sold—Value of U.S. Domestic Consumer Expenditures: 2004-2009
- Number and Percent of U.S. Households (HH) with TV, Wired Cable, Pay Cable & VCRs: 1975-2007
- Percent of U.S. Households with Alternative Broadcast Delivery Systems: 1997-2006
- U.S. Cable Network Statistics, 1986-2007
- Top 25 U.S. Cable MSOs As of September 2006
- Number of High Speed Internet Lines, U.S.: 2000-2006
- Number of U.S. Movie Screens and Total Admissions: 1987-2006
- Global Recording Industry Trade Revenues by Format, 2004-2005
- U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures for Recreation: 1990-2005
- U.S. Employment in Entertainment and Media Occupations: May 2005
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