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VAUNET spring forecast: Advertising in audio and audiovisual media set to grow again in 2024 in Germany – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/vaunet-spring-forecast-advertising-in-audio-and-audiovisual-media-set-to-grow-again-in-2024-in-germany/

The VAUNET spring forecast for the advertising market in 2024 in Germany shows: Advertising revenue in the audio and audiovisual media is expected to rise by about 6.1 per cent after a 4 per cent decline in 2023. The advertising market for audio and audiovisual media has experienced significant volatility since the onset of the coronavirus crisis four years ago. The analysis also highlights trends in advertising revenue over the past 40 years since the launch of commercial broadcasting.
the audio and audiovisual advertising segments, which was published in connection with

Media Usage 2018: Germans are using audiovisual media for more than nine hours each day – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/media-usage-2018-germans-are-using-audiovisual-media-for-more-than-nine-hours-each-day/

During 2018, audiovisual media usage by Germans (aged 14 and over) rose to over nine hours a day for the very first time. These results are taken from the VAUNET media usage analysis.
Added to this is the use of media in the internet, with audio and video content already

Audio and audiovisual media see moderate ad revenue growth in 2023 in Germany – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/audio-and-audiovisual-media-see-moderate-ad-revenue-growth-in-2023-in-germany/

The VAUNET spring forecast for the advertising market in 2023 in Germany shows: Advertising revenue in the audio and audiovisual media is expected to rise moderately by about 1.2 per cent after slight declines in 2022. Since 2019, the development in the advertising market is very volatile, impending advertising bans endanger media and opintion diversity.
lining comes from streaming providers, which have consistently shown positive growth with

Pay-TV Celebrates New Audience Records and Invests in Local In-house Productions – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/pay-tv-celebrates-new-audience-records-and-invests-in-local-in-house-productions/

Pay-TV and video services continue to record rising demand throughout the German-speaking territories and are investing to an increasing extent in local in-house productions. These are the key findings of the market analysis Pay-TV in Germany 2018.
The highest figure to date was reached in December 2017, with 18.5 million pay-TV

Broadcasters welcome Parliament MAAP report outlining key orientations for upcoming & future EC initiatives on audiovisual issues – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/broadcasters-welcome-parliament-maap-report-outlining-key-orientations-for-upcoming-future-ec-initiatives-on-audiovisual-issues/

Broadcasters welcome today’s adoption by the European Parliament of its report on ‘Europe’s Media in the Digital Decade: An Action Plan to Support Recovery and Transformation’. In so doing, we express our congratulations to MEP and rapporteur Dace Melbārde.
In line with the Commission’s finding in the first review of the Regulation on unjustified

DSA: Disappointing IMCO vote, but a genuinely safe and trustworthy online environment is still possible – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/dsa-disappointing-imco-vote-but-a-genuinely-safe-and-trustworthy-online-environment-is-still-possible/

Members of the IMCO committee approved today the committee report on the proposal for a regulation on a Single Market for Digital Services (Digital Services Act – DSA) amending the eCommerce directive from 2000.
notice and stay down mechanism (i.e., permanent removal) for notified content, with

Media consumption in 2021: Daily audio and audiovisual media usage in Germany rises to 10 hours for the first time – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/media-consumption-in-2021-daily-audio-and-audiovisual-media-usage-in-germany-rises-to-10-hours-for-the-first-time/

The use of audio and audiovisual media in Germany increased in 2021 for the second year running since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, reaching a new record. For the first time, people aged 14 and over in Germany consumed audiovisual media for an average of 10 hours per day. Daily use of television, radio and other audiovisual media grew over the previous year by 13 minutes to 10 hours. These were the key findings of the VAUNET Media Usage Analysis for 2021, compiled by the VAUNET Association of Private Media on the basis of secondary sources and published today.
2019: 3 hours and 47 minutes).1 The popularity of online video continued to rise, with

Study: Illegal TV Consumption Still Causes High Economic and Social Losses – VAUNET

https://vau.net/pressemeldungen/study-illegal-tv-consumption-still-causes-high-economic-and-social-losses/

Watching illegal live content on TV was still widespread in 2022 and has actually increased noticeably in recent years. TV piracy causes annual economic losses of €1.8 billion, while foregone taxes and social security contributions total €390 million. This is the conclusion of a VAUNET-study on TV piracy.
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