Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9843bd/digital_streaming) has announced the addition of the "Digital Streaming Distribution in Russia (TV & VoD)" report to their offering.
This report provides a complete guide to selling films in Russia through the television, internet, and VoD markets. A description of the legal aspects of film distribution, a history of the growth of the market and its current state, the key players, market trends, and growth perspectives are all covered.
Terrestrial Television
Terrestrial television has a longer history and has historically played the central role in the Russian television market. This is due to the fact that it is free to consumers, with the system's main funding coming from the government (from the federal budget) and commercial channels (whose profits come from the sale of advertising).
New Interactive Media Services (Pay-per-View, VoD and FVoD).
This segment of the film production market remains in its early stages. It was in the mid-2000s that the first steps were taken towards creating such a market in Russia. The country now boasts approximately 30 operators of various types providing VoD services using a range of technologies. Most of these companies operate in the Internet services segment (16) and cable television (10 in IPTV), while mobile and satellite services remain less popular for the time being (2 and 1 operators, respectively).
* * Please note the current edition will be received when ordered, however the publisher will consequently provide an updated version free of charge within a week of the order being placed* * Key Topics Covered: Digital Streaming Distribution
Market structure for streaming digital distribution
Legal aspects of streaming distribution in Russia
The history and current status of the streaming broadcast distribution sector in Russia
Pricing and market volume
Principal market players
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This article was prepared by Marketing Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Marketing Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

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