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Increased Content to Drive the HD Wave in Asia


Asia/Pacific high-definition television (HDTV) set shipments have increased quickly in the last year. At the same time, the content and programming services associated with HDTV have captured the imagination of a small, but growing, audience of TV viewers who rave about the service’s extraordinarily clear and crisp picture quality. Beyond that, the prospect of all that goes with HDTV has also excited TV broadcasters and multichannel service providers with its potential to boost incremental monthly revenues.

This free white paper answers the follow questions concerning this market:

Who’s dominating the services market and why will they continue to do so?

What business models should providers adhere to in order to attract customers?

Overall, what’s really driving the market?
Is there sufficient content in the region? Who is providing it?
How will cultural differences throughout the region impact the growth of this market?
What role are local governments playing in the uptake of HDTV?
Where is the market headed and what countries will lead the way?
What is In-Stat's revenue forecast for HDTV content broadcasted in Asia/Pacific, 2006−2012?
What obstacles do those involved in this market face?

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