HD simulcast drives European TV channel growth
Editor
| 05 April 2016
The total number of TV channels established in the EU grew by 49% from 3,615 TV channels in 2009 to 5,370 in 2015, says the 2016 annual yearbook from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
Euro audiovisual 5 APril 2016The MAVISE database of the European Audiovisual Observatory found that the markets with the highest number of established channels in 2015 were the UK, France, Germany and Italy. Among the countries that host a significant number of TV channels, several are specifically targeting other national markets and this includes the numerous linguistic versions of pan-European branded channels (many of which are American). These major hubs include the United Kingdom, France, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden.
High-definition channels accounted for 57% of the net increase of channels in the period from 2009 to 2015. Other genres with significant net channel growth in the same time period were sport (11% of the total net increase) and entertainment channels (6% of the total net
Editor
| 05 April 2016
The total number of TV channels established in the EU grew by 49% from 3,615 TV channels in 2009 to 5,370 in 2015, says the 2016 annual yearbook from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
Euro audiovisual 5 APril 2016The MAVISE database of the European Audiovisual Observatory found that the markets with the highest number of established channels in 2015 were the UK, France, Germany and Italy. Among the countries that host a significant number of TV channels, several are specifically targeting other national markets and this includes the numerous linguistic versions of pan-European branded channels (many of which are American). These major hubs include the United Kingdom, France, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden.
High-definition channels accounted for 57% of the net increase of channels in the period from 2009 to 2015. Other genres with significant net channel growth in the same time period were sport (11% of the total net increase) and entertainment channels (6% of the total net