Markets
Trends in linear television revenues
Linear audiovisual services increasingly tend to propose non-linear derived versions whose revenues are not necessarily accounted separately
Investments in original content by audiovisual services
This brief provides analysis of two sets of data: an overview over time (2009-2013) of the levels of investment of the main TV groups in 15 countries in original programming; and a brief overview of the growth of investment (by a range of players) in original online content.
Trends in video-on-demand revenues
Total on demand revenues almost quadrupled from 2010 to 2014. This report focuses on the increase of revenues generated by the three main on-demand audiovisual services: TVOD, SVOD and TV VOD.
European fiction works on TV channels
This report provides an overview of the trends in fiction programming over the years 2009-2013 with regard to their origin and circulation.
Yearbook 2015 - Key trends
The aim of this first edition of 'Key Trends' is to enhance the data of the Yearbook published annually by the Observatory by providing an overview of the developments taking place in the audiovisual sector.
Measurement of fragmented audiovisual audiences
This report focuses on the most recent figures available for television and for online video viewing.
Online advertising in the EU - Update 2014
This note, prepared by the European Audiovisual Observatory for the European Commission, is the 2015 update of the 2014 report on online advertising.
The SVOD market in the EU developments 2014/2015
This report analyses the development of the EU SVOD market from different angles such as the share of SVOD consumer revenues in total on-demand consumer revenues, the situation of pay TV in regard to SVOD (competition or coexistence) and the main players in the EU.
Origin of films in VOD catalogues in the EU
The European Audiovisual Observatory undertook in October 2015 a research project on films in selected video-on-demand catalogues available in the European Union. The first results of this research project are presented in this note.
The visibility of film on on-demand platforms: Germany, France and the United Kingdom
This report is a first attempt to measure the visibility of films, and notably the visibility of European films through the quantitative analysis of the services home pages.