Ampere Analysis' Guy Bisson talks about the major trends steering global TV production at the Berlinale Series Market.
Streaming television services are expected to fork over more than $12 billion for the rights to live sports programming this year, according to a new forecast released by Ampere Analysis. The forecast ...
Among 18- to 64-year-old internet users, smart TVs are now the predominant device for consuming content in the U.S.
As the entertainment world continues to evolve post-pandemic, Ampere Analysis’ Guy Bisson offered a compelling look at the global film industry’s current state and its trajectory in 2025 during a ...
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The Desk on MSNSmart TVs dominate in U.S., but broadcast still preferred in EuropeTime spent with television has increased in both the U.S. and Europe every year since 2021, owed in part to the proliferation ...
That is the forecast from the latest Ampere Analysis report, which found that while the overall content spend of $248B will nudge up only slightly in 2025, a landmark shift between SVoDs and ...
Two recently released reports highlight the continued migration of premium sports to streaming platfroms. This trend is ...
The latest episode from the TV Kids Festivals podcast is now available: Ahead of the Curve with Ampere. In this installment, ...
Ampere Analysis has released details of its predicted sports rights spend for 2025.
In 2025, streaming services will finally out-spend commercial broadcasters on content. Ampere Analysis forecasts global content spend by streamers will reach a combined $95 billion this year ...
The shift toward smart TV viewing in the United States continues to accelerate, with new research from Ampere Analysis ...
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