Japan - Broadcasting - Terrestrial TV

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Last updated: 4 Aug 2005 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 7

Analyst: Paul Budde

Synopsis

Archived report: this report was archived September 2005 and has not been updated. Terrestrial TV in Japan regained the attention of the market as mobile operators were looking to the launch of terrestrial digital TV in late 2005 as one of the next big applications. The broadcasting sector received additional attention in early 2005 as Livedoor and Fuji TV fought for control of Nippon Broadcasting System. In December 2003, the country witnessed the launch of terrestrial digital TV services, with an expectation that broadcasting would transition from analogue to digital by 2010. This report examines Japanese terrestrial analogue and digital TV, as it competes with the offerings of the satellite and cable TV platforms.

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