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Adams Media
Research and Screen Digest Form Trans-Atlantic Partnership To Provide World’s
Most Comprehensive Video Industry Information Service Carmel, California (September 24,
2003)--The two
leading research and consulting firms specializing in
home video research —US-based Adams Media Research and
UK-based Screen Digest—have agreed to pool their
resources to provide the world’s most comprehensive
video and DVD online information service
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Adams
Reports
Video
Rental 2002: A Strategic Analysis
In-Depth look
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Studio Home Video Market Share 1996-2002
NEW Report!
Realizing
that new formats require new metrics, AMR has developed
a series of market share rankings in the home video
business that throw essential strategic light on the
changing dynamics of the video business. How much money
really is flowing to each of the studios from rental and sell - through, VHS and
DVD?
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Adams
Forecasts
Film Entertainment by Pipeline to 2012
NEW
Forecast!
Which
film exploitation windows generate the most consumer
spending? Which
of the Hollywood Aftermarkets--video, pay-per-view, pay
TV and free TV--generate the most revenue for studios?
And how much does a typical film generate as it moves
through the domestic release windows?
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High
Speed Internet
to 2012
How long until we see enough broadband homes
to support a robust Internet audio/video
marketplace?
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Video Sell-Through to 2012
The DVD
revolutionizes video sales.
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A
La Carte Networks to 2012
Video-on-demand:
Hollywood's next cash cow
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Research
Alert
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Having just published revised
projections showing home video revenue to be
on the way to a 53% gain ’02-to-’08, we
were stunned 9/2 to see Forrester Research
project that digital
downloads and piracy will take
an 8% bite out of video revenue by ’08.
There is simply no evidence for the claim
that consumers think DVDs are too expensive,
or that they are ready to embrace downloads
as a replacement for discs. On the contrary,
the average DVD home stepped up its disc
buying in the first-half of 2003.Get AMR’s
view of the future of video revenue through
2008 in the latest edition of Hollywood
Aftermarket
Or if you would like to obtain
electronic versions of AMR’s full 10-year
projection models of the future of video
rentals and sales, you can purchase them by
clicking below.
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In
This Months Issue
Consumer spending on video in the U.S. is on
track to break $25 billion in 2003, up 13%
from last year. That’s the biggest
percentage gain the industry has posted
since 1989, the height of the VHS boom.
Ironically, it’s happening despite a
meltdown in VHS revenue. With DVD gains
continuing to astound, find out how AMR has
revised its projection model of the future
of home video to account for the wild
success of the new format, and the imminent
demise of the old, in the latest issue of
AMR’s Hollywood
Aftermarket
Volume
10, Number 1
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