BVA Yearbook 2010

The BVA Yearbook is published on an annual basis.
Considered “a fundamental guide to one of the largest audiovisual sectors in theUK ,” the 17th edition of our Yearbook is now available to buy.
Looking for the first time at how technological developments alter the way people lead their lives, including their leisure habits and preferences, it incorporates digital data on electronic sell-through (EST) video-on-demand (VoD), with a breakdown by platform. This values the entire video entertainment sector at over £2.6 billion, split between retail at £2.2 billion and rental at £415 million.
In addition to the detailed pages of market analysis on past years, the 2010 book includes a brand new, comprehensive Industry Directory, listing contact details for all the major distributors, retailers, industry bodies , marketing, print media and PR agencies, cinema exhibitors and screening rooms and creative services in the video entertainment industry.
Considered “a fundamental guide to one of the largest audiovisual sectors in the
Looking for the first time at how technological developments alter the way people lead their lives, including their leisure habits and preferences, it incorporates digital data on electronic sell-through (EST) video-on-demand (VoD), with a breakdown by platform. This values the entire video entertainment sector at over £2.6 billion, split between retail at £2.2 billion and rental at £415 million.
In addition to the detailed pages of market analysis on past years, the 2010 book includes a brand new, comprehensive Industry Directory, listing contact details for all the major distributors, retailers, industry bodies , marketing, print media and PR agencies, cinema exhibitors and screening rooms and creative services in the video entertainment industry.
The Yearbook 2010 is now available to buy here. Click to go to the online store.

Members can download the full 2010 Yearbook, or specific chapters, by going to the Research & reports area of the BVA website.




