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Report: UK named the largest AV market in greater Europe

October 10, 2019 09.35 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

The European Audiovisual Observatory has published the 2018 data on audiovisual media services in Europe from the MAVISE database.

Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: European Audiovisual Observatory, MAVISE Edited: 11 October 2019 12:14

Film and series make up 61% of all pay on demand in Europe

November 8, 2016 09.52 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Films and TV fiction are clearly the main driver for on-demand services, according to figures from the European Audiovisual Observatory.

Filed Under: Editor's Choice, Newsline, Research Tagged With: European Audiovisual Observatory, MAVISE Edited: 9 November 2016 11:33

HD still driving European channel growth

April 5, 2016 10.59 Europe/London By Julian Clover

The number of TV channels based in the European Union has grown by 49% since 2009.

Filed Under: Top Story, TV Tagged With: European Audiovisual Observatory, MAVISE Edited: 5 April 2016 11:42

Almost 1,500 channels on DTT

October 11, 2010 16.53 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Over 1,460 channels, including approximately 700 local services, are now available on DTT in 19 European countries.

Filed Under: Newsline, Terrestrial Tagged With: MAVISE Edited: 11 October 2010 16:53

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