
Digital TV Research Ltd provides cutting-edge business intelligence for the television industry. We are flexible and fresh and we react swiftly to cover new trends and technologies.
London-based Digital TV Research Ltd allows clients to purchase targeted, electronically-delivered products and to rely on our extensive experience to provide tailored projects in a secure and confidential manner.
Alternatively, you can join a growing number of our clients who take an annual subscription. Providing at least 25 reports a year, the annual subscription offers a huge discount on buying the reports individually. Please contact lydia@digitaltvresearch.com for more details.
We offer:
1. Extensive coverage (138 countries)
2. Detailed forecasts of each country for both pay TV and OTT
3. Experience (30+ years)
4. Flexibility and customised research - no need to buy everything.
5. Annual subscriptions giving substantial savings!
6. Competitive and reasonable prices
Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2011
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19.09.2023 | A MultiChoice acquisition is perfect for Canal+ but regulato... | With Canal+ experiencing operational challenges in its French and European strongholds a MultiChoice... | techcabal.... |
09.06.2022 | Disney+ is Now Live in the Middle East and North Africa, Pla... | Joaquin Victor Tacla, Tech Times 09 June 2022, 08:06 am On Wednesday, June 8, Disney+ launched its ... | techtimes.... |
12.05.2022 | The slow bleed vs slow growth dilemma of video streaming ser... | Africa’s entertainment industry has come a long way over the past few years. The music sector, for i... | venturesaf... |
18.06.2017 | Conviva Raises $40M Funding | Conviva, elevating the way OTT businesses use data-driven intelligence, today announced a funding ro... | citybizlis... |
18.06.2017 | NEA Joins $40M Funding for Conviva | Conviva, elevating the way OTT businesses use data-driven intelligence, today announced a funding ro... | citybizlis... |
15.02.2017 | 3D television is dead, so what’s next? | By Marc C-Scott, Victoria University Back in 2010 Sony Australia’s Paul Colley forecasted that a la... | smartcompa... |
02.12.2015 | YouTube reportedly looking to launch TV and movie streaming ... | YouTube is looking to take on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon’s Prime Video by securing rights to stream T... | venturebea... |
02.12.2015 | YouTube reportedly looking to launch TV and movie streaming ... | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI an... | venturebea... |
25.05.2015 | Television is changing, and viewer metrics need to change wi... | The opening months of this year saw the first rumblings of a seismic shift in the Australian televis... | smartcompa... |
21.11.2014 | Television is not dead, it’s just changing channels | Netflix will launch in Australia and New Zealand in March next year. Expectations are this is just t... | smartcompa... |
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