Business Services Industry
Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc., Nippon Television Network Corporation and Time Warner Inc. Are Some of the Leading Companies Operating Inside the Asia-Pacific Media Industry
Business Wire, Feb 28, 2007
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51228) has announced the addition of Media in Asia-Pacific to their offering.
The Media in Asia-Pacific industry profile is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the media industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, plus textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, demographic information, and descriptions of the leading companies.
Scope of this title:
- Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation
- Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and leading companies
- Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
- Supported by the key macroeconomic and demographic data affecting the market
Why you should buy this report:
- Spot future trends and developments
- Inform your business decisions
- Add weight to presentations and marketing materials
- Save time carrying out entry-level research
Market definition - The media industry consists of the advertising, broadcast & cable TV, publishing and movies & entertainment markets.
The advertising market consists of agencies providing advertising including display advertising services. The market value reflects income of the agencies from such services. The broadcasting & cable TV market consists of all terrestrial, cable and satellite broadcasters of digital and analog television programming. The market is valued as the revenues generated by broadcasters through advertising, licensing (or public donations) and subscriptions. The publishing market consists of books, newspapers, and magazines. The market's value is calculated as the revenues generated by publishers from hard or electronic copies of their products, as well as from advertising within those products. The movies & entertainment market includes both producers and distributors of public entertainment formats, such as movies, music and sports. The sports and movie box office sectors have been valued as the revenues received by box offices from total annual admissions. The music and video sectors have been valued using the retail selling price (RSP) of items, such as DVD, VHS and CD.
Any currency conversions included in this report have been calculated using constant 2005 annual average exchange rates.
For the purpose of this report, Europe is deemed to consist of Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the UK.
Asia-Pacific consists of Australia, China, India, Japan, Singapore and South Korea and Taiwan.
The Americas consists of the US, Canada, Brazil and Mexico.
The global industry consists of Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Americas.
Content Outline:
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Market overview
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Research Highlights
1.3 Market Analysis
Chapter 2. Market value
Chapter 3. Market segmentation
Chapter 4. Market segmentation
Chapter 5. Competitive landscape
Chapter 6. Leading companies
Chapter 7. Market forecasts
7.1 Market Value Forecast
Chapter 8. Further reading
8.1 Sources
8.2 Related Research
List of Tables
Table 1: Asia-Pacific Media Industry Value: $ billion, 2002-2006
Table 2: Asia-Pacific Media Industry Segmentation I: % Share, by Value, 2006
Table 3: Asia-Pacific Media Industry Segmentation II: % Share, by Value, 2006
Table 4: Asia-Pacific Media Industry Value Forecast: $ billion, 2006-2011
Companies Mentioned:
- Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc.
- Nippon Television Network Corporation
- Time Warner Inc.
- News Corporation Limited, The
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