Oliver and Ohlbaum

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O&O publishes a series of reports looking at the prospects for specific media and entertainment sectors and the key competitive battles within and across these sectors. These reports provide unique insight into some of the least analysed sectors of the European media and entertainment industries – such as sports rights, TV production and distribution, thematic TV channels – as well as the most comprehensive analysis available of revenue and profit flows along sector supply chains within free to air TV, pay TV and broadband sectors.

Battling for the Media Consumer 2009 – UK Media in the On Demand Age
Battling for the Media Consumer 2009 – UK Media in the On Demand Age
Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates, December 2009

Price:£35
To order a copy of this report please call us on 020 7313 5900.

A 28 page presentation summarizing a specially commissioned survey of 2,600 UK internet users covering seven key battles.

1. The battle to resist the downturn.
2. The battle for connectivity to the home.
3. The battle for connectivity within the home.
4. The battle for the TV sports fan.
5. The battle for web 2.0. loyalty.
6. The battle to regain trust in participation TV.
7. The battle to monetize news on the web

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The Next 5 Years? UK Media in the On Demand Age
The Next 5 Years? UK Media in the On Demand Age
Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates, December 2009

Price:£35
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A 27 page presentation setting out the main challenges to the UK media sector to 2014 and the implications for the main commercial broadcasters, pay TV platform operators, thematic channels, content producers and rights holders.

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The Downturn and the Implications for European TV Production
C21 conference March 2009

Price:Free
To order a copy of this report please call us on 020 7313 5900.

"Free to air broadcasters are the main commissioners of new TV content across the world. They are currently under significant revenue pressure from both structural changes and the downturn. However, in past downturns commercial broadcasters have tended to cut new content spend less than their revenue has declined while publicly funded broadcasters keep on spending.

This presentation, made in early 2009, looks at the likely impact of the current downturn on new content spend, the market for acquiring ready made programming and the demand for already proven formats and the implications of these trends for the content creation sector. "

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From Middlemen to Mini Majors,
Prospects for Global, Independent Film Distribution to 2012

Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates, April 2008

Price:£300
To order a copy of this report please call us on 020 7313 5900.

“From Middlemen to Mini Majors” answers all the important questions for those involved with or investing in the $100 billion global film industry. This major report on the prospects of the global independent film distribution sector explains who actually makes money from films, why the major studios don’t make more revenue from their films and also explores what effect the current credit crunch will have on this powerful industry.
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