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Digital TV To Drive Programme Guide Revenues

Digital TV To Drive Programme Guide Revenues

Revenues generated from digital television electronic programme guides (EPGs), particularly as they develop into interactive programme guides (IPGs), could rise from the current $500 million to $1.7 billion worldwide by 2007, according to a report from In-Stat/MDR.

“With on demand technology becoming important [see INSIGHTanalysis: Video On-Demand Remains On Hold], EPGs must be able to add new sources of program information,” says Gerry Kaufhold, principal analyst at In-Stat.

“The new generation of EPGs – IPGs – will help consumers find all of their multimedia content, whether it comes from a broadcast channel, an on demand service, their personal video recorder, or even music, photo image files, or video clips from their PC,” says Kaufhold.

In-Stat predicts that North America’s digital cable TV systems will be worth $500 million and account for 67% of the value of the EPG/IPG market there by 2007.

In Europe, digital satellite services will be the market driver, with the EPG/IPG sector topping $450 million in 2007. Asia will top $340 million by the same time, according to the report.

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