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  1. Aug 9, 2018 · How are digitalization, VoD and mobile media consumption changing the market? The Deloitte study on the future scenarios for the TV and video industry in 2030 gives an outlook.

  2. 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

  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. The TV and video market is highly dynamic and is characterized by a great number of drivers: digitalization, new market offers, and disruption by digital players ensure rapid change. Moreover, consumer expectations and usage habits are changing rapidly in the age of video-on-demand and mobile media consumption.

  6. Jun 29, 2022 · From ‘bunny ear’ antennas to broadband, and from VHS to virtual reality, video entertainment is changing fast. A decade from now, what we watch—as well as how and where we watch it—could be dramatically different. Four McKinsey experts imagine the future.

  7. 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 What would be a world in which some global digital platform companies have replaced national broadcasters? Take a look at a possible future scenario for the TV and video industry.

  8. Nov 20, 2023 · published 20 November 2023. On the eve of World Television Day Nov. 21, industry leaders explore the future of television. (Image credit: iStock/Bulgnn) The “television experience” has morphed into the more broadly defined “viewing experience,” extending to mobile and connected devices, new streaming services, and multiple screens.