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Satellite Pay-TV: Key Economics & Prospects - Subscriptions to satellite pay-TV reached 196 million homes in 2013 and revenues topped $97 billion
[February 23, 2015]

Satellite Pay-TV: Key Economics & Prospects - Subscriptions to satellite pay-TV reached 196 million homes in 2013 and revenues topped $97 billion


DUBLIN, Feb. 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets

(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/r9r6c3/satellite_paytv) has announced the addition of the "Satellite Pay-TV: Key Economics & Prospects" report to their offering.

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Satellite Pay-TV: Key Economics & Prospects assesses the market structure, trends, drivers and current/future financial aspects of the direct-to-home pay-TV business. The report covers extensive analysis of best practices in the satellite pay-TV business, supported by extensive databases on satellite pay-TV players worldwide. Information from all satellite pay-TV platforms currently in service and/or under development was analyzed in order to cover different aspects of the satellite pay-TV business, ranging from service offerings to subscription trends, key metrics (ARPU, OPEX, chum), revenues, profit margins and forecasts. In addition to global market assessments, targeted regional focuses highlight selected drivers, forecasts and country-specific issues.

Highlights from the report:

The global satellite pay-TV industry has observed strong growth in the past five years despite an increasingly competitive TV landscape where IPTV, DTT and connected entertainment services have rapidly expanded their reach. Subscriptions to satellite pay-TV reached 196 million homes in 2013 and revenues topped $97 billion. While key performance indicators of the sector continued to grow, a slight slowdown was observed, largely attributable to the lack of dynamism in mature markets. Emerging markets now account for 60% of global subscribers, as well as nearly 100% of subscription growth.

Emerging markets should accunt for nearly 100% of growth in subscriptions, revenues and number of TV channels by 2023. Global subscriptions should reach 340 million in 2023; emerging markets should account for nearly 80% of the total, with Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa expected to be the fastest-growing regions. Subscriptions will be largely supported by the greater availability of low-cost offerings. Nearly 30,000 channels should be distributed in 2023, with growth favored by the take-off of HD in emerging markets and rollout of the 1st UHD channels.




Key Topics Covered:

1 Market Structure, Commercial Performance And Key Economics


·         Subscriptions trends and driver

·         Focus: new satellite pay-TV platforms and expansion into new market

·         World map of the satellite pay-TV business (2013)

·         Focus: New satellite pay-TV platforms & expansion into new markets

·         Focus: consolidation trends and future satellite pay-TV markets

·         The three-stage development of satellite pay-TV platforms

·         Focus: vertical integration and the growing presence of telcos in the satellite pay-TV business

·         ARPU trends and drivers

·         Revenue performance for the satellite pay-TV industry

·         Breakdown of operating costs (OPEX) for satellite pay-TV business

·         Focus on subscriber acquisition cost (SAC) and churn

·         Operating margins for satellite pay-TV platforms

·         Distribution and piracy

·         Synthetic SWOT analysis on the satellite pay-TV business in emerging digital market

·         Drivers and forecasts to 2023 for satellite pay-TV subscriptions

·         Revenue forecasts to 2023 for satellite pay-TV platforms

·         Forecasts to 2023: satellite pay-TV platforms channels and capacity used

2 Commercial Strategies: Content And Services

·         Service ecosystem and economic model of a satellite pay-TV platform (2014)

·         Overall channels broadcast by satellite pay-TV platforms: trends and benchmark

·         High definition channels broadcast by satellite pay-TV platforms: trends and benefits

·         Proprietary channels and content rights are important assets for satellite pay-TV platforms

·         Receivers: from reception to DVR and multimedia capabilities

·         Strategies of satellite pay-TV companies to become cross media platforms

·         OTT strategies of satellite pay-TV platforms

·         Focus: OTT services in emerging digital markets

·         Ultra HD: satellite pay-tv platforms show growing interest in new format

·         Satellite pay-TV: roadmap for formats, compression and broadcast standards

·         Pricing strategy: from upfront costs to content packages

·         Transmission: volume of capacity used for satellite pay-TV services

·         Orbital positions and operators supporting satellite pay-TV services

3 Regional Market Analysis

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/r9r6c3/satellite_paytv

Media Contact: Laura Wood , +353-1-481-1716, [email protected]

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SOURCE Research and Markets


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