
Mediavision is market leading in data driven analysis of the Nordic media- and telecom industry. Our insights are based on unique data combined with a profound understanding of the interplay between consumers and actors in the market. Our mission is to help our clients successfully navigate in the rapidly evolving Nordic media landscape.
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Location: Sweden, Stockholm
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 1995
Mentions in press and media 5
Date | Title | Description |
21.08.2024 | Telia joins Nordic Content Protection | Telia joins Nordic Content Protection Wed, Aug 21, 2024 09:00 CET Report this content Telia has joined Nordic Content Protection, an organization dedicated to fighting illegal profiteering and distribution of TV, films and sporting events i... |
24.05.2023 | Sharp Rise in Piracy Rates Across Sweden, Denmark, Finland & Norway | Mediavision has been tracking citizens’ piracy habits across the Nordic countries since 2010. The company’s annual report for Spring 2023, based on a survey conducted in March, has just been released. With Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norwa... |
17.02.2017 | Study: 70% of Young Swedish Men Are Video Pirates | As illustrated by the ruling handed down against ISP Bredbandsbolaget by the country’s Patent and Market Court of Appeal this week, piracy is still considered a big problem in Sweden. Despite better access to legal services such as Spotify ... |
03.07.2015 | Popcorn Time Blamed For Movie Streaming Piracy Explosion | Up until last year, downloading content using BitTorrent was an activity that needed a reasonable level of technical competence. In addition to choosing the correct software and setting everything up, users needed to make themselves familia... |
17.02.2010 | Illicit File-Sharing and Streaming of TV Shows Increases | Following the introduction of Sweden’s IPRED anti-piracy legislation on April 1st last year, the country saw a huge 30% drop in Internet traffic. Many attributed this fall to Internet users become scared that they would be caught downloadin... |