Online video overtakes film revenue in ’08

By billjames1

We will mark 2008 as the year when global revenues from digital media exceeded revenue generated by cinema and homevideo combined. Online (& mobile) accounted for $90 billion in worldwide revenues whilst the global filmed entertainment market generated $83.1 billion.

This analysis comes from Strategy Analytics: “We’re starting to see now that digital media is becoming a significant part of revenue for a lot of companies,” says director of digital media research Martin Olausson. “A few years back, everyone was still discussing whether movies would be distributed online. That’s not a discussion anymore.”

>>  Based on my own experience of working in/advising on the evolution of online retailing and the eventual (& still incomplete) development of multi-channel retailing, I’d say there are several years to go before this tipping point converts into a mature market.

 Broadband downloading and streaming, terrestrial and video-on-demand (VOD), and mobile platforms are now all ways to watch entertainment content, from feature films and TV shows to made-for-Internet/mobile programming.

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