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European Video 2004: Market Assessment and Forecast to 2007

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Screen Digest
Published: March 2004
Product Code: R261-024
Description

This report provides definitive statistics and commentary on the current state of the European home video market, together with detailed forecasts for over 20 countries through to 2007. In 2002, consumer spending on DVD in Western Europe overtook consumer spending on VHS for the first time. In just five years DVD has not only come to dominate the video sector but also stimulated a return to exponential growth. But what do the next few years hold?

The report assesses the size, structure and future prospects of the European home video industry based on Screen Digest's analysis of the latest market data and our own revised and updated computer model.

Current and historic data in this report is the result of the long-standing co-operation between Screen Digest and the International Video Federation (IVF), the only international professional video organisation.

Screen Digest's detailed forecasts for every aspect of the home video sector (VHS, and DVD, rental and retail, trade and consumer level) build on this data to provide an invaluable reference source for anyone involved in the video.

KEY POINTS

  • Despite the growth in alternative entertainment options, the home entertainment business has gone from strength to strength in recent years and is now worth Euro 13bn annually in software sales alone, thanks primarily to the launch of DVD.
  • Barely five years after its official European launch, the digital format dominates the video sector. Europeans have been spending more on buying and renting DVD than VHS since 2002; by the end of 2007 discs will account for 93% of spending.
  • Plummeting DVD hardware prices have helped boost take-up of the new format beyond all expectations; in 2003 the number of Western European homes with a DVD player rose from less than 30m to over 50m.
  • By 2007 67% of Western European homes are expected to have a DVD player - a penetration rate it took the VCR almost 20 years to achieve!
  • Europeans already spend more on buying and renting DVDs than they do on going to the cinema or buying video games.
  • And DVD has affected the way people choose to watch films; homes with a DVD player buy far more discs than they ever did VHS cassettes.
  • The format has also affected the very structure of the video business; European video distributors have been forced to reassess business models and release strategies in the face of changing consumer behaviour.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS



Europe: overview and outlook

Detailed textual analysis of key trends in the European video sector including:

DVD takes centre stage

Extent of canibalisation becomes clear

Consumer spending around the world

Software prices continue to fall

Windows - shut or open?

Rental rights and windows

Maturing DVD market prompts genre shifts

Cost of Piracy



European totals

Include general market data and detailed historical statistics and forecasts to 2007 for all aspects of VHS and DVD markets including:

hardware installed base and penetration

retail (sell-through) and rental markets

distributor revenues

consumer spending

rental transactions

average trade and consumer prices



European rankings

Comparative tables of key industry indicators for 22 countries



Country profiles

Detailed statistical analysis of video business in

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK.





Each profile contains the following elements:

Historic/current data:

Key data

Retail and rental market infrastructure

Television and video hardware

Total video software market data (volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level)

Retail video software

- VHS volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released

- DVD volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released

Video rental software

- VHS volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released

- DVD volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released

Estimated level of piracy

Exchange rates

Windows after theatrical release

VAT/sales tax



Forecasts to 2007

Television and video hardware

Total video software market data (volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level)

Retail video software

- VHS volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released

- DVD volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released

Video rental software

- VHS volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released

- DVD volume, value and average price; trade and consumer level, number of titles released



Profiles also contain the following data according to availability:

Distributor market shares

VHS and DVD sales and rentals split by genre

Leading retail and rental chains, etc.
Ordering and More Information
Price and Delivery Options



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