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The Business of Children's Television
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July 2007
Published By:
Screen Digest
Page Count:
105
Order Code:
R261-65
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- Executive summary
- The Market
- The market
- Output of children’s programmes
- Thematic channels
- Viewing trends
- Market value
- Television
- Terrestrial versus multichannel
- Original versus acquired programming
- Original programming by cable and satellite channels
- Public broadcasters and the private sector
- Home entertainment
- Licensing
- Regulation
- Preschool programming
- Animation
- Live action comedy
- Live action factual programming
- Live action entertainment
- Production: the changing model
- Children’s programme genres
- Preschool programming
- Animation
- Live action comedy
- Live action factual programming
- Live action entertainment
- New platforms
- Broadband and IPTV
- Broadcaster sites
- Other platforms
- Producers launching their own sites
- Mobile market
- Company profiles
- Kids Entertainment
- Alphanim
- BBC Worldwide
- BKN International
- Carrere Group
- Cartoon Network
- Chorion
- Corus Entertainment
- Cookie Jar Entertainment
- DIC Entertainment
- Egmont Group
- Entertainment Rights
- HIT Entertainment
- Jetix Europe
- Marathon Group
- Médias Participations
- Mondo TV
- Millimages
- Moonscoop
- Nickelodeon
- Rainbow
- Scholastic Media
- Sesame Workshop
- TV Loonland
- Walt Disney Company
- Appendix
- TABLES AND CHARTS
- Executive summary
- Top 25 children’s TV companies: Revenue increase last reported financial year vs 2002
- The Market
- Number of children’s channels (as of June 2007)
- Annual output of children’s programmes: generalist channels (hours)
- Belgium: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Denmark: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Finland: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- France: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Germany: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Italy: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Netherlands: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Norway: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Spain: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Sweden: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- UK: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Australia: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- New Zealand: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Canada: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- USA: Annual output of children’s programmes in hours
- Children’s channels in Canada - USA - Australia - NZ - Japan
- Europe: Number of children’s channels
- Multichannel subscribers outside USA (000s)
- Multichannel subscribers in the USA (000s)
- TV viewing by children
- Timeslots for children’s programming
- Timeslots for children’s programming continued
- Timeslots for children’s programming continued
- Market share of channels in children’s age group
- Market share of channels in children’sage group continued
- Market value
- Total expenditure terrestrial versus multichannel broadcasters
- Total expenditure public versus private broadcasters
- Spending on children’s programming ( millions)
- Spending on children’s programming ($ millions)
- Spending on originated programmes: terrestrial TV ( millions)
- Spending on originated programmes: cable and satellite TV ( millions)
- Spending on acquired programmes: terrestrial TV ( millions)
- Spending on acquired programmes: cable and satellite TV ( millions)
- Spending on children’s programming by type of broadcaster ( millions)
- Denmark
- Italy
- France
- Norway
- Spain
- UK
- Australia
- Sweden
- Canada
- US
- Total distributor revenues from VHS and DVD ( millions)
- Total distributor revenues from VHS and DVD ($ millions)
- Retail value of entertainment licensing ($ millions)
- Retail value of entertainment licensing ( millions)
- Regulation
- Regulations relating to children’s television
Production: the changing model
- Production funding model: DHX Media
- Production funding model: Dupuis Audiovisuel
- France: financing of animation
- New platforms
- On demand platforms offering children’s content
- Children’s channels on mobile networks
- Company profiles
- 25 leading children’s TV companies
- Overall turnover of leading 25
- 4 Kids Entertainment
- Alphanim
- BBC Worldwide
- BKN International
- Carrere Group
- Cartoon Network
- Chorion
- Corus Entertainment
- Cookie Jar Entertainment
- DIC Entertianment
- Egmont Group
- Entertainment Rights
- HIT Entertainment
- Jetix
- Marathon Group
- Médias Participations
- Mondo TV
- Millimages
- Moonscoop
- Nickelodeon
- Rainbow
- Scholastic Media
- Sesame Workshop
- TV Loonland
- Walt Disney Company
- Appendix
- Listed children’s entertainment companies
- Children’s channel launches by territory
- Launches by the big four
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