Research and Markets, the largest resource for market research information in world providing essential market research reports, industry research, industry analysis, forecasts, market studies, company profiles and country reports.
Welcome - Home - Register - Login - Help/FAQ - 0 items View Basket
Worlds Largest Market Research Resource - 722074 Live Reports
Search Research and Markets
  Search
Enter keywords, a title or
a report id number below.





Advanced   
Company search
Register for free email updates of market research
Currency
  Select a currency for use throughout the site



Viewing report

Order by Fax
Printer Friendly
PDF Brochure
Send to Friend
Enquire before Buying
| More
Hard CopyAdd to Basket
Electronic (PDF)Add to Basket
EnterprisewideAdd to Basket



China TV Shopping Market, 2007-2008 (Chinese Version)
Research In China, Sep 2008, Pages: 67


  Description  
  Table of Contents  
  Companies Mentioned  
    
    
   
 Enquire before Buying  
 Send to a Friend  

Since the legislation in favor of the TV shopping industry with development released in the USA in 1980s, TV shopping has developed prosperously. Global and well-known TV shopping companies like CVN, QVC, and HSN have set up one after another.

Currently, TV shopping accounts for 8% of American's total retail sales, while the figure is only 0.2% in China. China's TV shopping program has also increased rapidly since 2004, from 28,000 hours in 2004 to 93,000 hours in 2007, which is up 82% compared to 2006. The TV shopping programs are usually scheduled at non-prime time like midnight, noon and evening. Local channels are the main platforms for TV shopping programs.

China's TV shopping industry scale was about CNY10.5 billion in 2007, of which the TV direct-sale and shopping-focus channels accounted for 59.1% and 40.9% respectively. With the standardization and support of national policies, a TV shopping industry chain composed of logistics, information flow and capital flow has been formed.

About 10% of TV shopping audiences in key cities fulfilled a purchase. According to our investigation in ten cities, about 71.11% of TV shopping audiences make a phone call to sellers. More than 50% of audiences believe that the product attractiveness, price and product performance are the main reasons to determine whether to buy, while exaggerated advertisement will make them refuse to buy. Moreover, audiences are lacking in confidence in TV shopping, and only 17.65% of audiences have a firm belief in TV shopping.

Household appliances and mobile phones are the best selling products. According to our investigation, the popular products from high to low are as followings: household appliances, mobile phones, beauty products, digital products, computer, sports & healthy products and garment & jewelry. The average shopping expense is about CNY1396.6. The products selling in TV are mainly durable consumables, and fast consumables, however, influenced by the markets of Taiwan, China and South Korea, non-material products, like travel products, financial and insurance products, have also launched moderately.

The sales of China's TV shopping will reach CNY20 billion in 2008. Meanwhile, with the growth of China's total retail sales in the following ten years, TV shopping will account for about 3%, meaning its sales are estimated to increase to CNY500 billion.

* Please note that the English version of this report will take 5 working days to translate *


This title is also available in the following language

China TV Shopping Market, 2007-2008 (English Version)



Customers who bought this item also bought

China TV Shopping Market, 2007-2008

Research Report on China TV Shopping Market, 2009

Home Shopping in Europe 2007

Home Shopping, TV, Catalog and Internet in the United States

TV Shopping in Europe. The Market Players and Forecasts to 2012

China Digital TV Market Operation Report, 2006-2007

China Digital TV Market Operation Report, 2008-2009

China Digital TV Market Operation Report, 2008-2009

China Car TV Industry Report 2007

China Car TV Industry Report, 2007

UK Remote Shopping 2009

China TV Industry 2005



Top of page


   All rights reserved. © Copyright 2009 Research and Markets
   Terms and conditions Privacy Policy Publishers Employment Opportunities Site Map Link to us Webmaster


Research and Markets RSS Feeds