Western European TV (12th edition)
Published: August 2008
In-depth analysis of the key broadcast markets in Western Europe
Western European TV (12th edition) provides vital intelligence on the opportunities presented by these rapidly growing markets. New sections on HDTV, On-Demand TV and Mobile TV covering every country have been added. Also new for this edition are in-depth company profiles for the sector’s key players. This year’s research has also been significantly expanded to include Informa’s proprietary data in the areas of: advertising, digital/analogue cable revenue splits, population movements and household numbers and penetration.
Key Coverage
Use Western European TV (12th edition) and benefit from:
- Forecasts to 2013 - track trends and pinpoint opportunities with fully updated forecasts, including satellite TV homes, MMDS/Cable TV households, pay TV penetration and IPTV data
- Market Movements - new quick guides to the key developments in each country
- Data and statistics - the report tracks viewing and programming trends, while also providing extensive data on advertising expenditure and revenue generation
- Country-by-country coverage - analysis of the 15 key territories, enabling you to track the regions you’re already in and assess which new ones will provide you with new investment opportunities
- Coverage of new broadcast technologies such as mobile TV and HDTV
- Vital intelligence on government legislation and regulation and other important local knowledge to allow you to maximise your investment and make informed business decisions.
Market Data
Key Forecasts:
- Population forecasts (000) 2000-2013
- TV households (000) 2000-2013
- Net TV advertising (US$ million) 2000-2013
- Gross TV advertising (US$ million) 2000-2013
- Freesat Households (000) 2000-2013
- DTT Households (000) 2000-2013
- Net Pay TV advertising (US$ million) 2000-2013
- Gross TV advertising (US$ million) 2000-2013
- MMDS/Cable households (000) 2000-2013
- MMDS/Cable households as % of TV Households (%) 2000-2013
- Satellite households (000) 2000-2013
- IPTV households (000) 2000-2013
- Pay DTH households as % of satellite households (%) . 2000-2013
- IPTV households as % of TV households (%) 2000-2013
- Pay TV households (000) 2000-2013
- Pay TV households as % of TV households (%) 2000-2013
- Cable TV revenues (US$ million) 2000-2013
- Analogue cable revenues (US$ million) 2000-2013
- Digital cable revenues (US$ million) 2000-2013
- Digital DTH revenues (US$ million) 2000-2013
- IPTV revenues (US$ million) 2000-2013
- VOD/PPV revenues (US$ million) 2000-2013
- Pay TV revenues (US$ million) 2000-2013
Countries / Sectors / Companies Covered
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- UK
Who should read this report
- TV Companies: Discover the strategies your competitors are using and find out how new technology and investment is changing the face of broadcasting in Western Europe.
- Investment Banks: Gain valuable insights into which countries will enable you to maximise your investment opportunities.
- Analysts, legal and financial: Use our forecasts, historic data and independent analysis to build your knowledge of the sector and identify where your own expert knowledge may be required.
- Broadcast Technology companies: With TV in Western Europe increasing in sophistication, identify which technological developments are likely to have a profitable impact on your business.
140 million digital households in Western Europe by 2013
"The number of Western European digital households is expected to double between 2007 and 2013. As the market continues to improve its technological sophistication, this will drive revenues up to a massive $90 billion in 2013."Source: Informa Telecoms & Media





