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  1. Aug 9, 2018 · As a result of our analysis, we developed the following four future scenarios for the TV and video industry by 2030: Scenario 1: Universal Supermarket

  2. The future of the TV and video landscape by 2030. More info and the video: www.deloitte.com/de/future-tv-video. Introduction: a market on the move. Scenario thinking. The underlying drivers and how we derived them. Expert predictions: what we are certain about. Journey into our four scenarios. Taking a closer look. Methodology Contacts and authors.

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  3. The future of the TV and video landscape by 2030. More info and the video: www.deloitte.com/de/future-tv-video. Introduction: a market on the move. Scenario thinking. The underlying drivers and how we derived them. Expert predictions what we are certain about. Journey into our four scenarios. Taking a closer look. Methodology Contacts and authors.

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  5. As a result of our analysis, we developed the following four future scenarios for the TV and video industry by 2030: Scenario 1: Universal Supermarket; Scenario 2: Content Endgame; Scenario 3: Revenge of the Broadcasters; Scenario 4: Lost in Diversity

  6. That scenario could represent the next normal in video entertainment, according to McKinsey experts and industry executives. In this edition. 2 Video entertainment in 2030. McKinsey experts predict that video entertainment, in all its forms, will become more immersive, gamified, and personalized.

  7. Six statements outline the key future developments in the TV and video industry which can be clearly foreseen: Digitalization will change content Traditional TV and non-linear content Advertising becomes targeted. production, distribution, and offerings will coexist.

  8. Mar 21, 2016 · This report, the first in a series, takes a global view of the critical trends affecting the broader TV ecosystem. Next, we will detail the implications of this marketplace change for such major incumbents as FTA networks, cable TV networks, and the traditional distributors and aggregators of pay TV bundles.