Digital TV News: Media Asset Capital
Quarter of European OTT platforms export outside country of origin
Nov 15, 2017 – Research from TVT Media shows the UK is at the epicentre of the explosion in over-the-top (OTT) video on demand (VOD) services across the European Union and Turkey, as 82 of its 226 OTT platforms – double any other EU nation – are VOD services targeted outside the UK.
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TVT Media, Ian Brotherston, Digital TV, Europe, Market Research, Streaming
TVT Media research shows huge diversity of European broadcast languages
Oct 31, 2017 – Research from TVT Media shows that 61 languages are broadcast across the European Union and Turkey. The research reveals France is the king of multilingual content in Europe’s TV markets, with 18 languages available across its 567 channels.
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TVT Media, Media Asset Capital, Ian Brotherston, Digital TV, Europe, Market Research
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