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The Communications Market 2005 (July)

The Communications Market 2005

2004 was the year in which the consumer began to take control of communications.
The growth of digital television, digital radio and broadband platforms gave consumers greater access to improved on-demand, interactive and multichannel services. There are now more TV and radio channels than ever before, and consumers have more freedom to access content when and where they want it.

Platform convergence began in earnest in 2004. Consumers can now use their broadband connection – and soon even their mobile phone – to watch TV or listen to the radio. Many operators are responding by developing digital portfolios which extend their brand across multiple platforms and technologies.

Total 2004 revenues in the UK communications market were £55.9 billion, of which retail revenues were £47.4 billion (6% higher than in 2003) – forming 4.1% of UK GDP. The bulk of retail revenues (£36.1 billion) and the biggest annual rise (£1.8 billion) came from telecoms, although television had the fastest revenue growth (up 9% from £9.3 billion in 2003 to £10.1 billion in 2004).

Key points: Radio

Key points: Telecoms

Key points: Television



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