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Lundi 19 octobre 2009
The VOD Observatory recently published updated statistics on VOD in France. At the end of June 2009, 4.356 films released in theatres were available on the main French VOD platforms (Canal Play, Orange 24/24, TF1 Vision, France Télévisions VOD, Virgin Mega, Arte VOD, Club Internet and Universciné). The offer rose of 35% since June 2008.

According to the NPA-GFK barometer, the VOD market is estimated at €41,2 million for the seven first months of 2009, in rise of 52,6% when compared to 2008. Single rentals still represent 99% of the transactions, and 93% of the turnover is made on IPTV. The market is therefore concentrating even more on IPTV (82,5% in 2007, 90,7% in 2008). The average price of single rentals is stable, comprised between €3,70 and €3,80 for films.

The Observatory will hold its next meeting in March 2010 and will analyse, amongst other things, the impact of the new media chronology.

Par Philippe Leconte
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Vendredi 27 mars 2009
In its March 2009 study on the video market in France, the CNC published some statistics about the catch-up TV market and  uses.

According to the Global TV October 2008 study by Médiamétrie, the number of French users that have used catch-up TV on PC or IPTV rose from 4 millions at the end of 2007 to 5,6 millions in October 2008. In addition, according to a GroupeM study also dated October 2008, 52% of the Internet-users questionned said they were watching free TV programs on the Internet after their broadcast. American TV series and general news are the most popular programs (35% and 31%, respectively), whereas films are almost not available on free catch-up TV services.

The main offers are that of France Télévisions (France TVOD, Orange 24/24), M6 (M6 Replay), Orange (24/24 TV - ex "Rewind TV"), Arte TV (Arte+7), Paris Première (Paris Première VOD), TF1 (TF1 Vision). Regarding the film offer, the only services available are those of Canal Plus, Canal Satellite and Orange (for Orange Cinema Series subscribers).

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Lundi 23 mars 2009

The CNC published in the beginning of March an important study on the French video market, with a section on VOD. Here are excerpts[1].


In February 2009, 48 services[2] were available on Internet and/or IPTV and/or game stations, which makes France the European leader of VOD services. According to the data gathered by the CNC and the VOD Observatory, 3.959 films released in theatres were available on the eight main French VOD platforms (CanalPlay, TF1 Vision, Virgin Mega, France Télévisions, Arte, Club Internet and Universciné) at the end of December 2008. The offer rose of 1.206 films (+ 49%) in one year, with a constant perimeter (7 platforms only were studied in 2007 as opposed to 8 in 2008).


The French films represented 43,6% of the offer, the American films 36,5% and the Europeans (non French) 14%. 15,5% of the films available were recent (released theatrically less than 36 months before). 22,7% of the films had reached one million admissions in French theatres, and 63,8% had reached less than 500.000. Out of the 3.959 films available in December 2008, 52,7% (2.087 films) were available on only one platform, 971 on two and 511 on three.

 

According to the NPA-Gfk barometer, the French pay VOD market was estimated at 53 millions Euros in 2008. It is a rise of 84,2% compared to 2007. The average price per transaction was of €3,81 (in rise of 9,8%). Almost all (99,0%) VOD paying transactions were rentals, and 95,8% of the turnover was made of single-program purchases.


These figures are to compare with that of the DVD rental market, which drops significantly. In 2008, 52% of the French declared having rent at least on DVD in the year. The rate dropped to 44,4% in 2006, 38,7% in 2007 and 30,7% in 2008. It is likely that an important portion of physical rentals was dematerialised into VOD (or piracy).


The revenues generated by the monthly unlimited subscriptions were stable and represented 4,2% of the total VOD receipts, and 16,8% of the transaction volume (respectively 4,3 and 17,1% in 2007). The number of paying transactions on IPTV rose of 76,2% in 2008, whereas those on the Internet rose only of 3,9%.


With 57,6% of the turnover in 2008 (63% in 2007), the films remain the first source of VOD revenue. The American movies share of the total transaction volume is 58,1% (rising of 7,5% since 2007) and that of the French films is  30,3% (down 7,4%).


 


[1] Click here to download the full study (in French).

[2] Internet websites : 6nema.com, 7 Highlight Street, AB Group, ArteVoD, CanalPlay, Carrefour, Cdiscount, Cinézime, ClicMovies, Dissidenz, Editions Montparnasse, Endemol Europa Film Treasures, Filmo TV, Fnac, France Télévisions (France TVOD), Glowria, Gong, Hartmattan, Iminéo, INA, iTunes Video Store, M6 Vidéo, Matisse Films, Medici TV, Mk2VoD, Rue de la VoD, Rue du Commerce, Télésavoirs, TF1 Vision, Toondra UniversCiné, Vidéo@Volonté, Virgin Mega, Vidéoclic, VoDémotion, Vodéo VoDMania.

Services TVIP : Alice (Virgin Mega, TF1 Vision, Vodéo, Zooloo Kids, TiJi, Jetix, Cartoon Network, Canal J and UniversCiné services), Auchan (CanalPlay service), Bouygues (TF1 Vision service), Darty (Glowria service), Free (CanalPlay, I-concerts, TF1 Vision and M6 Vidéo services), Orange (24/24 Vidéo), SFR Neuf (Glowria, TF1 Vision, Vodéo, National Geographic and UniversCiné services), Numéricâble (Vidéo Club).

Game Stations services : Microsoft MarketPlace via Xbox 360 (Europacorp, WarnerBros. Paramount), CanalPlay via Soy PSP.

Digital Players services : Archos Media Club (Archos Content Portal via Archos 605 wifi), iTunes Video Store (via iPhone and iPod Touch).


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Samedi 27 septembre 2008
According to the GfK-NPA monthly barometer, the VOD market in France kept developing at a fast pace, to reach 6 million downloads (screenings may be more accurate, to include streaming) during 2008 first semester. Over a one year period, the market has therefore doubled.

This statistic includes the entire variety of programs available on VOD. The main market booster are the American programs (+93% since first semester 2007, including TV series), titles for children, and titles for adults (NB: those are commonly estimated to represent almost a third of the market). The French programs transactions have increased by 20%.


The SVOD (Subscription VOD) is also increasing significantly, with 25.000 subscriptions per month during first 2008 semester. 


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Samedi 19 juillet 2008
According to a study published by the VOD Observatory on July 15,2008, 3.234 films released in theatres were available on the main French VOD platforms (Canal Play, Orange 24/24, TF1 Vision, France Télévisions VOD, Virgin Mega, Arte VOD, Club Internet and Universciné) at the end of May 2008. The offer has therefore rose of 14,6% since January 2008.

The offer is composed of 15% of recent films (released theatrically less than 36 months before), of 23,7% of films that reached one million admissions in theatres in France, and of 46,3% of French films. In addition, if the rate of use has slightly decreased (3,5 paying acts per month in average), the average amount paid by the user has slightly increased. We can probably see there the result of the 2007 year-end promotions, which managed to increase the VOD penetration rate from 70% in December 2007 to 80% in May 2008 (number of users knowing the existence of a VOD service).

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