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HDTV in Europe: Ready for take-off?

Published: 2006/11

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Table of Contents

1. HDTV: current state of affairs

  • 1.1. Format, technical and additional costs
  • 1.2. HDTV deployment levels in Europe

2. Lessons to be drawn from the deployment of HDTV in the USA and Japan

  • 2.1. Around 10% of households use HDTV services
  • 2.2. HDTV distributed over four networks
  • 2.3. HDTV offer spurred by FTA in Japan and pay-TV in the USA

3. HDTV in Europe - on which network?

  • 3.1. Satellite, HDTV's driving force
  • 3.2. IPTV getting ready to join the fray
  • 3.3. DTT - waiting for the analogue switch off in 2010?
  • 3.4. Cable: limited capacity available
  • 3.5. And what about the Web?

4. HD offer strategies

  • 4.1. Pay-TV operators: generate ARPU, attract subscribers and/or cement their loyalty?
  • 4.2. Is it in generalist channels' interest to migrate to HD?
  • 4.3. Launch of free HDTV service platforms: options

5. HD programme availability

  • 5.1. HD programme production and acquisition
  • 5.2. How to expand HD programming?

6. HD devices, remaining uncertainties

  • 6.1. HD-ready TVs and set-top boxes
  • 6.2. Devices for "stand alone" HD prg consumption: game consoles HD DVD, HD PVR, PC

7. HDTV in Europe: what development prospects?

  • 7.1. Two successive waves of HD offer rollouts in Europe?
    • 7.1.1. Market driven by pay-TV, as in the USA
    • 7.1.2. Will free HDTV take over?
  • 7.2. Disparities in deployment levels around Europe
  • 7.3. Measures to kick start the HDTV market

List of tables and figures

  • Table 1: Impact of HD on the audiovisual value chain
  • Table 2: HDTV offers in the major European markets
  • Table 3: HD strategy of SkyPerfecTV!
  • Table 4: Carriage of HDTV services on TV broadcasting networks in Europe
  • Table 5: Comparison of networks enabling broadcasting of HD services
  • Table 6: Examples of HD marketing methods in Europe
  • Table 7: Number of planned HD-DVD titles in the USA in mid-2006
  • Table 8: HDTV deployment factors in Europe
    • Figure 1: HDTV deployment around the world, end 2005
    • Figure 2: TVSD, TVHD, 2K (cinema) picture formats
    • Figure 3: Distribution of digital channels via BS satellite in Japan
    • Figure 4: TV access modes in Japan and the USA (% of TV households)
    • Figure 5: ADSL speed-distance diagram
    • Figure 6: Proportion of broadband Internet access lines of over 8 Mbps in the major European markets in 2005
    • Figure 7: Example of HD DTT multiplex (optimum MPEG-4 compression)
    • Figure 8: Upgrading of Mediaset's installations to HD level (Q1 2006)
    • Figure 9: Trends in average prices of HD-ready LCD screens in 2005
    • Figure 10: HD Ready TV set penetration in major European countries
    • Figure 11: Forecast numbers of households equipped with HD Ready TVs in Western Europe
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[Report]
HDTV in Europe: Ready for take-off?
Published: 2006/11
Published by : IDATE IDATE

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