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Spain: DTT loses ground

DTT in Spain is increasingly losing audience numbers to pay-TV. In 2017, DTT had an average audience share of 77.1 per cent, down 2 per cent on one year earlier. Last month, its reach fell even more to 75.9 per cent. By contrast, pay-TV, with 6.6 million subscribers, had an average audience share of 22.3 […]

May 8, 2018From David Del Valle in Madrid

Strong March gives iPlayer best quarter

Fans of true crime drama series The Assassination of Gianni Versace – American Crime Story have made the show BBC iPlayer’s most popular programme in March. The first episode of the hit US drama saw 1.6 million requests to take the top spot in March, in a month that proved a big one for drama. […]

May 8, 2018

Discovery reports “historic and pivotal” Q1

Discovery has reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31st 2018. “The first quarter of 2018 was a historic and pivotal period for Discovery. We closed on our transaction to acquire Scripps Networks Interactive, becoming the global leader in real life entertainment and home to an enhanced portfolio of quality and trusted enthusiast brands,” […]

May 8, 2018

DISH sheds 94,000 pay-TV subs in Q1

US DTH broadcaster DISH Network has reported revenue totalling $3.46 billion for the quarter ending March 31st 2018, compared to $3.68 billion for the corresponding period in 2017. Subscriber-related revenue for the quarter totalled $3.42 billion, compared to $3.64 billion in subscriber-related revenue for the year-ago period. The company closed

May 8, 2018

eMarketer: “Broadcast TV targeting remains minimal”

In recent years, TV networks have started to position ad inventory more like digital: highly targeted and performance accountable. But advanced targeting inventory likely “accounts for 3 per cent or less of all national TV ad volume, most of which is transacted on the basis of age/gender audience segments”, said Gerard Broussard, author of an […]

May 8, 2018

Uganda wants more pay-TV cash

Uganda’s Communications Commission (UCC) wants to significantly raise the costs of the annual licence fee to the country’s pay-TV operators. Currently, operators have their operating licences issued for an annual payment of 540 million Ugandan shillings (€122,600). UCC is complaining that this is a tiny proportion of the estimated $81 million a year now being […]

May 8, 2018By Chris Forrester

MultiChoice loses €471k to fraudsters

A Nigerian court in Lagos has heard of an alleged fraud against MultiChoice and its DStv and GOTV pay-TV systems in the country. A sum of Naira 200 million (about €471,000) is claimed in the Court papers. The alleged fraudsters are said to have hacked into the pay-TV operator’s computer system in Nigeria. The alleged […]

May 8, 2018By Chris Forrester

Imarsat: Shareholders unhappy, but ambitious plans

London-based satellite operator Inmarsat has suffered a 60 per cent shareholder rebellion over its CEO’s pay. Rupert Pearce received £1.9 million in total compensation last year, and shareholders were complaining that the reward was hardly commensurate with a tumbling share price and profits under pressure. Today’s share price is around £3.78, but a year ago […]

May 8, 2018

Europe’s PSBs ally to combat Netflix influence

Responding to what they describe as the arrival of new international players in the drama market, in particular the SVoD market, and its disruptive effect on the European audiovisual landscape, European public service broadcasters France Télévisions, Germany’s ZDF and Italy’s RAI are taking what they say is a new era in their collaboration. In an […]

May 4, 2018By Colin Mann