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Global Online Video Sales 2006-2010

Posted in IP Video, Movie Downloads, Statistics, Web | Posted on 01-15-2007 | 170 views

Online sales of TV shows, movies and other prerecorded video will become a billion-dollar business in 2007, according to Strategy Analytics. While video download sales made through Apple’s iTunes store and other sources totaled just $300 million in 2006, by the end of 2007 the market will grow to $1.5 billion. By 2010, global revenue from online video sales, rentals and subscriptions will surge to $5.9 billion, and account for eight percent of total home video industry revenues. 2007 will be remembered as the year in which online sales of prerecorded video finally become a real business, just like with music, online delivery of video content is now emerging as a viable and increasingly important distribution channel for content owners. Along with broadband growth and consumer demand, online video sales will also be spurred by a growing number of distributors and payment models. While Apple’s iTunes store is the leading source for paid video downloads today, other major players such as Wal-Mart, Time Warner, and NetFlix are expected to enter the market in the near future. Although pay-to-own downloads account for most online video revenues today, other payment models will become a significant part of the market over time. By 2010, projections show that rentals and subscription-based services will account for about one quarter of annual online video sales to consumers. KENRADIO.COM

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