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市場調査レポート
有料TVオペレーターの予測:最新動向Pay TV Forecasts Update |
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発行 | Digital TV Research | 商品コード | 910633 | ||||
出版日 | ページ情報 | 英文 納期: 即日から翌営業日 |
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世界の有料TV収益は、2016年に2,050億米ドルのピークに達しましたが、2024年には17%減少し、1,710億米ドルになると予測されています。
当レポートでは、主要20ヶ国の有料TVオペレーターについて調査分析し、概要、ランキング、プロファイルのほか、世界/主要国の予測について、体系的な情報を提供しています。
Digital TV Research forecasts 60 million additional pay TV subscribers between 2018 and 2024 to take the global total to 1.08 billion. China will provide 19 million additional subs and India 26 million. However, the US will lose 14.4 million pay TV subscribers between 2018 and 2024 - down by 16%.
Global pay TV revenues [subscription fees and PPV movies and TV episodes] peaked in 2016 at $205 billion. Revenues will fall by 17% to $171 billion in 2024. This is lower than 2010 - despite the number of pay TV subscribers rising by 359 million between 2010 and 2024. US pay TV revenues peaked in 2015, at $106 billion, but the total will drop to $70 billion in 2024.
Digital TV Research forecasts 60 million additional pay TV subscribers between 2018 and 2024 to take the global total to 1.08 billion. China will provide 19 million additional subs and India 26 million. However, the US will lose 14.4 million pay TV subscribers between 2018 and 2024 - down by 16%.
Simon Murray, Principal Analyst at Digital TV Research, said: "We have updated our forecasts based on June 2019 reports. The US is the world's worst performer - with no uplift expected over the next five years. Other countries will experience a slowdown - or even some small declines in subscriber numbers - but no other country will match the gloomy projections for the US."
China will continue to supply a third of the world's pay TV subscribers, with 356 million expected by end-2024. India will bring in another 17% of the total by 2024 - or 184 million. Therefore, China and India will together provide half the world's pay TV subscribers by 2024.
IPTV is the pay TV winner. IPTV will add 100 million subscribers between 2018 and 2024 to take its total to 357 million. Pay IPTV penetration will climb to a fifth of TV households by 2024, up from only 2.5% at end-2010 and 15.4% at end-2018.
Global pay TV revenues [subscription fees and PPV movies and TV episodes] peaked in 2016 at $205 billion. Revenues will fall by 17% to $171 billion in 2024. This is lower than 2010 - despite the number of pay TV subscribers rising by 359 million between 2010 and 2024. US pay TV revenues peaked in 2015, at $106 billion, but the total will drop to $70 billion in 2024.
Country | No of Operators | Operators |
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Australia | 1 | Foxtel |
Brazil | 4 | Claro; Telefonica; Sky; Oi |
Canada | 8 | Rogers; Videotron; Cogeco; Shaw Communications; Shaw Direct; Bell TV; Telus; Max TV |
China | 4 | China Radio & TV; China Telecom; BesTV; China Unicom |
France | 6 | Orange; SFR; CanalSat; Free; Bouygues; TNT |
Germany | 7 | Vodafone; DT/T-Home; Sky; Unitymedia; Telecolumbus; HD+; Freenet |
India | 12 | Hathway; GTPL; Siti; In Digital; DEN; Dish TV; Tata Sky; Videocon; Airtel; Sun Direct; Independent; MTNL |
Italy | 3 | Mediaset; Sky; Telecom Italia |
Japan | 3 | SkyPerfecTV; J:Com; NTT |
Mexico | 5 | Megacable; Televisa cable; Sky; Dish; TotalPlay |
Poland | 9 | Multimedia Polska, UPC, Vectra, Inea, Toya, TP/Orange, Cyfra Polsat, NC+, Netia |
Russia | 8 | Akado, ER Telecom, MTS, Rostelecom, Beeline/Veon, NTV Plus, Tricolor, Orion |
Saudi Arabia | 4 | beIN; OSN; Invision; Mobily |
South Africa | 3 | DStv, StarSat, GOtv |
South Korea | 9 | CJ Hellovision; T Broad; D'Live; CMB; Hyundai HCN; KT Olleh; Skylife; B TV; LG U+ |
Spain | 5 | Ono/Vodafone; Telefonica/Movistar; Euskatel; Orange; Telecable |
Sweden | 6 | Canal Digital; Viasat; Com Hem; Telia; Boxer; Telenor |
Turkey | 5 | Turksat; Turkcell; TTNet; Digiturk; D-Smart |
UK | 4 | Sky; Virgin; BT; TalkTalk |
USA | 11 | Comcast; Charter; Cox; Altice; Cablevision; Cable One; U-Verse; DirecTV; Fios TV; DISH Network; Frontier |