New Zealand - Broadcasting - FTA, Pay TV, Digital TV and Radio - Statistics & Overview - 2012
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd, May 2012, Pages: 22
Synopsis
FTA television and the pay TV sector like many other entertainment markets are looking for ways to keep advertising revenue growing. But with many ways of communicating now available, the broadcasting and digital media industries also need to keep up with the changes in the market place. The introduction of Freeview and additional digital television stations may provide some temporary relief before faster broadband services that will include IPTV and VoD TV become available across the country.
Pay TV penetration continues to hover at around 50% by mid-2012. However BuddeComm doesn’t see penetration growing much further unless prices are reduced to more affordable levels. Competitive threats by other media models still continue to slow uptake of the subscription television services.
The plans to commence the switch off analogue TV are in progress with the first region set for the changeover in September 2012 with all other regions set to be completed by late 2013. Accordingly with a free up of spectrum, there will be the possibility of a major economic effect to the country in the order of $1 billion or more within a 5-10 year time frame.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the FTA, Pay TV and Digital TV markets in New Zealand including statistics and forecasts. IPTV, Digital Media and Mobile TV are covered in a separate report: New Zealand - Digital Economy & Digital Media.
Companies mentionedCompanies mentioned in this report include – Sky, Telecom, Vodafone, Prime Television, MediaWorks, TVNZ, TiVo, Kordia, TVWorks, New Zealand Racing Board, Quickflix, Radio New Zealand, Freeview, Igloo, Fairfax, Triangle TV, Maori TV.
Hot topics mentioned:Hot topics mentions in this report include – Pay TV, subscribers, community TV, STV, spectrum, digital TV, broadcasting, VoD.
1. Synopsis
2. Broadcasting market
2.1 Overview
3. Free-to-air TV
3.1 Television New Zealand (TVNZ)
3.1.1 Company overview
3.1.2 Channels overview
3.1.3 TVNC Charter funding ceases in 2012
3.1.4 TVNZ 7 to cease in 2012
3.1.5 TVNZ Plus One to start mid-2012
3.1.6 Multi-platform strategy
3.1.7 Internet TV presence
3.1.8 Digital TV partnership with Sky launching mid-2012
3.1.9 Market and financial statistics
3.2 Maori TV
3.3 MediaWorks NZ
3.3.1 TVWorks – TV3 and Four
3.3.2 TV on demand
3.3.3 RadioWorks
3.4 Prime Television New Zealand
3.5 New Zealand Racing Board
3.5.1 Overview
3.5.2 Trackside
3.5.3 TAB TV
3.6 Triangle TV
3.6.1 Overview
3.6.2 Stratos TV
4. Digital FTA TV
4.1 Freeview
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Technology
4.2 Digital TV changeover
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Freeview frequency changes
4.2.3 Digital Terrestrial Television (DTTV) extension
5. Pay and cable TV (digital)
5.1 Market overview
5.2 Igloo TV a non-competitive threat to TV
5.3 SKY Network Television
5.3.1 Company overview
5.3.2 Digital TV partnership with TVNZ launching Igloo prepay TV mid-2012
5.3.3 Satellite coverage
5.3.4 MovieLink, SKY DMX Music and Fatso
5.3.5 iSky
5.3.6 SKY subscriber statistics and revenue statistics
5.3.7 SKY subscriber and revenue growth into 2012 but will it last
5.3.8 Brief company timeline – 1990 - 2012
5.4 TelstraClear (separate report)
6. IPTV
6.1 Overview
6.2 Quickflix
6.3 TiVo
7. Other digital TV providers
7.1 Fairfax and the digital TV market
8. Digital radio
8.1 Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
8.2 Digital radio trials
8.2.1 Background information
8.2.2 Kordia
9. Related reports
Table 1 – Broadcasting statistics overview – FTA TV – 2012
Table 2 – TVNZ financial overview – H1 2011 - H1 2012
Table 3 – TVNZ financial overview – 2007 - 2011
Table 4 – Freeview subscribers – 2008 - 2011
Table 5 – Percentage of digital TV households by region – 2011
Table 6 – Digital TV breakup by service provider/technology –- 2011
Table 7 – Pay TV broadcasting statistics – 2008 - 2011
Table 8 – SKY Network Television Ltd broadcasting, financial overview and ARPU – 2008 - 2011
Table 9 – SKY Network Television total UHF, DBS & other subscribers – 1993 - 2012
Table 10 – SKY Network Television average monthly ARPU (historic) – 2005 - 2008
Table 11 – SKY Network Television revenue & annual change – 1997 - 2012
Table 12 – SKY Network Television key financial parameters – H1 2011 - H1 2012
Table 13 – SKY Network Television key subscribers numbers by type – H1 2011 - H1 2012
Table 14 – SKY Network Television ARPU by sector – H1 2011 - H1 2012
Chart 1 – Overview of TVNZ key performance indicators – 2011 - 2012
Chart 2 – Overview of Sky key performance indicators – 2007 - 2011
Chart 3 – Overview of Sky long-term share price trending – 2005 - 2012
Chart 4 – Overview of Sky share price trending – 2011 - 2012
Chart 5 – Overview of Sky key subscribers by type – 2011 - 2012
Exhibit 1 – Television New Zealand (TVNZ) at a glance – 2012
Exhibit 2 – Stratos TV – brief company history – 2007 - 2011
Exhibit 3 – Television and Radio available as Freeview services – 2012
Exhibit 4 – Digital TV conversion from analogue – shutdown by region – 2012 - 2013
Exhibit 5 – SKY Network Television Ltd at a glance – 2012
Exhibit 6 – SKY Network Television – brief company history – 1990 - 2012
Exhibit 7 – ALT TV (historic) – brief company history – 2005 - 2009
- Sky
- Telecom
- Vodafone
- Prime Television
- MediaWorks
- TVNZ
- TiVo
- Kordia
- TVWorks
- New Zealand Racing Board
- Radio New Zealand
- Freeview
- Igloo
- Fairfax
- Triangle TV
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