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Online And Mobile Entertainment Offerings Continue To Captivate Consumers Commentary By David Sidebottom, Digital Media Consultant, Futuresource Consulting
Consumer expenditure on entertainment content is expected to have reached close to $320bn worldwide last year, with online and mobile media segments experiencing the largest percentage growth. 
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    BEDFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, February 03, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Research carried out by Futuresource Consulting indicates that consumer expenditure on online entertainment grew by around 23%, while expenditure on mobile media grew by more than 15%, far outstripping gains made by packaged media, theatrical, cable, satellite and IPTV, albeit from a lower base.

Moving forward, the rise of digital content delivery through mobile and online will continue to drive revenues, with 2009-2014 CAGR forecast at 16% and 24% respectively.

In recent years, much of the success in mobile has been driven by the growth in smartphones, with the market generating around 280 million unit sales in 2010 - an increase of 56% - translating to a total installed base of almost 580 million. Smartphone form factors are continuingly being optimised for multimedia use, particularly for viewing video, using apps and browsing the Internet. As a result, in the last year, mobile Internet traffic has doubled globally, with the growth in tablets expected to contribute to further activity.

The launch of Apple's Apps store in 2008 created a new mobile content revenue stream, reinvigorating the mobile content industry. A number of other mobile apps services have launched, creating opportunities, particularly for handset vendors, operators, OS suppliers, content holders, publishers, developers and advertising companies. Over 10 billion apps were downloaded in 2010, and more than 50% of those were via the Apple Apps store - with a total retail value of over $4bn, even though 85% of downloaded apps are free. Moving forward to 2014, nearly 35 billion apps will be downloaded by consumers, worth $17bn.

Streaming media activity has been rising significantly in recent months, with consumers more likely to stream content than download it. YouTube, catch up TV and embedded flash/HTML video have been central to driving streaming activity and traffic. Improvements in broadband performance, advancements in video compression technology and, more importantly, the availability of compelling services have led to a significant continued rise in streaming media activity. This growth is not exclusive to video: streaming audio has become a mainstream activity through online radio and personalised streamed music services such as Spotify and Last.fm, whilst streamed social gaming services are extremely popular.

Futuresource will be hosting the Futuresource Entertainment Summit in London again this year, taking place on 16 and 17 June. Topics will include the rise of digital content delivery and the business opportunities presented by new home entertainment technologies, platforms and delivery systems. For more information visit http://www.fes2011.com.

Notes
Futuresource Consulting is a specialist research and knowledge-based consulting company, providing organisations with insight into consumer electronics, digital imaging, entertainment media, broadcast, storage media, education technology and IT. With a heritage stretching back to the 1980s, the company delivers in-depth analysis and forecasts on a global scale, advising on strategic positioning, market trends, competitive forces and technological developments.
http://www.futuresource-consulting.com.

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