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Futuresource Consulting has been evaluating the entertainment content industry for more than 20 years, researching and analysing all aspects of video, music, games and broadcast TV.
Entertainment content services from Futuresource focus on the distribution of content across all digital platforms, including online, mobile and digital TV (both linear and on-demand).
Top line coverage of all major enabling hardware is an integral part of this service, including in-home connected devices like TVs, Blu-ray players and games consoles. The service also includes coverage of all portable and personal internet connected devices, specifically mobile phones and - most recently - iPads.
The entertainment content service is focused on providing a unique blend of both highly detailed, country specific forecasts and insights at a strategic, global level. This blend of granular analysis and big picture overview makes the service relevant to senior executives and also individuals with more of a hands-on planning and analytical role.
Futuresource provides a mix of reports, forecast data, presentations, face-to-face debriefs and “Helpline”, which provides clients with direct access to the Futuresource entertainment content team via phone and email, allowing subscribers to receive personalised help and additional strategic insight as and when it's needed. |
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Information for Futuresource Consulting's entertainment content services is gathered via primary research, both face-to-face and telephone, conducted by a team of analysts and consultants who specialise in the entertainment content space and associated industry sectors.
In addition to ongoing reporting, subscribers to entertainment content services are provided with ongoing help and support through "Helpline" telephone and email contact with Futuresource Consulting's experienced team, which also includes regular onsite debriefings.
Clients to entertainment content services include:
● Major Hollywood studios
● Video distributors
● CE companies
● TV content producers
● Post-production companies
● Broadcast networks
● Industry associations
● Chip manufacturers
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