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Competing Business Models for the Future of Digital Entertainment
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2009, Pages: 37
By 2013, the author predicts the home digital entertainment market in the US will total $233 billion. Device manufacturers and retailers, content producers, as well as pay-TV service providers are seeking to ensure their piece of the revenue pie. Yet, technology, consumer preference, and conflicting corporate goals cloud the outcome. This research presents the market vision for the three industry sectors. Against this perfect-world backdrop, key market elements, such as retail disc sales vs. electronic sell-through, and web-to-TV vs. TV Everywhere are evaluated. Based on these assessments, a vision of the future digital entertainment market comes into focus. A five-year digital content ownership forecast, covering video disc sales, EST, rentals and downloads supports the research conclusions. In addition, a home digital entertainment revenue forecast, that includes CE devices, broadcast and online advertising, and service subscription revenue is presented.
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