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PBI 20th Session KYOTO 2009

PBI 20th Session KYOTO 2009. 2009 A Year of Crisis?. Agenda. How international markets are driving the TV industry in 2009. The reshaping of the world TV market TV channels circulation increasing A Pan-regional consolidation ?.

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PBI 20th Session KYOTO 2009

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  1. PBI 20th Session KYOTO 2009 2009 A Year of Crisis?

  2. Agenda How international markets are driving the TV industry in 2009 • The reshaping of the world TV market • TV channels circulation increasing • A Pan-regional consolidation ? France Télévisions and recent cooperation initiatives • France Televisions International, ,France 24, TV5; Euronews • CFI, a French player in international cooperation

  3. 1. The reshaping of the world TV market How international markets are driving the TV industry

  4. 7 FTA television stations and 3 Pay-TV channels in Dakar, 13 television stations and 3 Pay-TV channels in Lagos 40 television station in Kinshasa The number of free to air (FTA) satellite TV channels in the Arab world has grown by 28.1% between August 2007 and March 2009 Emerging countries actively developing TV landscape … • Multichannel television is developing at a fast pace in emerging countries • Even if DTT is on hold, satellite (free and pay) is rapidly taking off • Cable networks also drive demand in China and India

  5. … and directly moving to new media • The « Television innovation cycle » will be shorter in developing countries • PVR, Video on Demand, IPTV, Mobile TV already introduced • But innovation mostly driven by private broadcasters as PSBs lack funding • Hathway launches cable PVR in India • Guangzhou Digital Media Group launches IPTV • Nokia Siemens to provide DVB-H in Ghana, Kenya, Namibia and Nigeria • Showtime Arabia launches Show On Demand

  6. 11% average growth rate in China and India from 2005 to 2009 despite the downturn. 326 million pay-TV households in Asia Pacific, more homes than the rest of the world combined. China Star Africa Media is rolling out its operations in Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania. Center of gravity moving to Asia • Asia-pacific set to become the first world TV market • Triggering moves from western countries players • And new relationships between China, India and Africa

  7. 2. TV channel circulation increasing How international markets are driving the TV industry

  8. Localization of international TV channels to serve local audiences JimJam Bloomberg Disney CInemagic Disney Channel Disney XD Voom HD VGTRK Sony Pictures Television Canal Odisseia

  9. Multichannel television by cable, satellite or IPTV brings new distribution opportunities for international channels to launch a localized version A movement largely driven by US players Sony TV launching in Africa with Multichoice Voom HD launching in Latin America Disney XD launching in Turkey Localization of international TV channels to serve local audiences

  10. International channels to serve migrants African Premium Euronews NHK World Star Plus TRT Avaz Salute CCTV Arabic Africa 24 Euronews Euronews TV Brasil BBC Persian TV

  11. International channels to serve migrants • PSBs play a leading role in developing new TV services for ethnic groups • Private TV channels also try to increase their reach • Euronews extending reach in North and Latin America, Hungary • BBC launching a Persian channel • CCTV launching an Arabic version • TRT launching a 2nd International channel • Star Plus launched in Portugal • Launch of new pan-African Channel Africa 24 • New African bouquets launching on French IPTV services

  12. 3. Pan-Regional consolidation? How international markets are driving the TV industry

  13. A move toward pan-regional consolidation M7 News Corp News Corp News Corp CME Canal Overseas

  14. Smaller markets do not support multichannel television on a country per country basis Pan-regional groups emerge in Benelux, Eastern Europe, North-Africa, Latin America Towards a consolidation of pay-TV in Western Europe ? A move toward pan-regional consolidation • News Corp taking control of Premiere (Germany) • Consolidation of Benelux Pay-TV platforms • Time Warner investing in CME (Central and Eastern Europe)

  15. France Télévisions and recent cooperation initiatives

  16. France Télévisions channels abroad The five France Télévisions channels are now available to more than 22 million households outside of France In Europe, our channels are available in Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldavia, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland, through cable and ADSL networks, as well as DTH packages. In Africa, the France Télévisions channels are broadcasted in French-speaking countries, North and South Africa, via DTH or MMDS.

  17. TV5MONDE – Euronews - France 24 Euronews broadcasts to more than 294 million houselholds in 150 countries worldwide, via cable, digital satellite and terrestrial channels, making its reach truly global. TV5 Mondebroadcasts 24/7 to 207 million households in no less than 200 countries around the world, including 133M in Europe, 32M in North Africa & Middle-East, 18M in Asia, since the launch in september 2009. France 24broadcasts 24/7 to 115 million households in the world, including 74M in Europe, 34M in Africa and the Middle-East, 6M in the USA and Asia/ Pacific region.

  18. CFI – International Cooperation • 2 shareholders: • Funding: 16.5 million euros of State subsidies • 40 permanent staff based in Paris (France) • 135 partners: television channels and other organisms in one hundred countries in Africa and the Mediterranean-Asia region • 3,600 hours of programmes showcasing the best of France’s television production • 120 operations in the field: an average of 150 experts mobilised to deliver service to 1,500 beneficiaries each year

  19. CFI – A worldwide action The two operational directions of CFI cover most parts of the world and address the needs of the TV channels of most fragile countries Mediterranean Region and Asia Africa

  20. EuroMed News Establish a dialogue between the two sides of the Mediterranean One project.Bringing together international organisations ASBU, COPEAM and EBU, and public broadcasters EPTV in Algeria, France Télévisions, JRTV in Jordan, LJB in Libya, ORTAS in Syria, SNRT in Morocco and TéléLiban in Lebanon, the EuroMed-News Consortium aims to: One team.The EuroMed-News project is led by France Télévisions in partnership with the European Union, with COPEAM in charge of overall coordination. All editorial aspects are overseen by the ASBU and EBU, while Euro- Mediterranean news exchanges through ERN-Med are being coordinated by EPTV Algeria together with the ASBU and EBU. EuroMed-News features, current affairs programmes and documentarieswill be produced by EPTV, JRTV, LJB, ORTAS, SNRT and TéléLiban. - inform the general public about the Euro-Mediterranean partnership; - facilitate the coverage and broadcasting of current Euro-Mediterranean affairs by the southern broadcasters in accordance with their editorial freedom; - stimulate dialogue and mutual awareness between people living on both sides of the Mediterranean; - publicise the goals, methods and results of the European Neighbourhood Policy; - promote cultural diversity and gender equality; - organise training for journalists. Partners

  21. PBI 37th Session KYOTO 2009 Thank you for your attention alain.belais@francetv.fr

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