01/12/2022 - A group of bodies in the European audiovisual sector are organising an online event on 7 December to keep track of the latest developments related to the presence of women in European cinema
A group of bodies in the European audiovisual sector are organising an online event on 7 December to keep track of the latest developments related to the presence of women in European cinema
01/12/2022 - A group of bodies in the European audiovisual sector are organising an online event on 7 December to keep track of the latest developments related to the presence of women in European cinema
28/05/2021 - The new edition of the research highlights the fact that the continent’s audiovisual sector grew by only 0.2% in real terms between 2015 and 2019
The European Audiovisual Observatory publishes its latest study on key trends in the European audiovisual sector
28/05/2021 - The new edition of the research highlights the fact that the continent’s audiovisual sector grew by only 0.2% in real terms between 2015 and 2019
Last week, the European Audiovisual Observatory published its latest study on emerging trends in the European audiovisual sector, entitled “Yearbook 2020/2021. Key Trends. Television, Cinema, Video and On-demand Audiovisual Services – The Pan-European Picture”.
Among the main trends, the study indicates that 89% of films promoted on pay-per-view VoD had actually already had a cinema release; that the production of high-end TV series rose by 29% between 2014 and 2019 (a 54% growth since 2015; up 20% from 2018 to 2019); and that, in 2019, most of the traditionally UK-based broadcasting licences migrated to the Netherlands and Spain ahead of Brexit. Meanwhile, the report disclosed that European features direc