DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Broadcasting Equipment Market 2018-2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Global Broadcasting Equipment Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.14% during the period 2018-2022.
The report has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
One trend affecting this market is the increasing number of pay-tv subscribers. Pay TV offers subscription-based TV services and offers new platforms based on satellite and cable distribution technologies, coupled with wider options of content, thereby driving the market.
According to the report, one driver influencing this market is the transition from analog to digital broadcasting. The analog broadcasting uses analog signals to transmit the audio-video transmission. The digital broadcasting has more potential benefits and can fit multiple channels into a signal analog channel.
Further, the report states that one challenge affecting this market is the higher cost of broadcasting equipment. The price of the broadcasting equipment is high and are not affordable for most of the users.
Market Trends
- Increasing Number of Pay-TV Subscribers
- Increasing Adoption of Cloud-Based Services
- Growing Preference for VOD Services
Key Vendors
- Belden
- Cisco Systems
- Ericsson
- Evertz Microsystems
- EVS Broadcast Equipment
- Harmonic
Key Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary
2. Scope of the Report
3. Research Methodology
4. Market Landscape
5. Market Sizing
6. Five Forces Analysis
7. Market Segmentation by Application
8. Market Segmentation by Technology
9. Market Segmentation by Product
10. Customer Landscape
11. Regional Landscape
12. Decision Framework
13. Drivers and Challenges
14. Market Trends
15. Vendor Landscape
16. Vendor Analysis
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