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Snapshot
UK Q1 2020 Consumer Engagement for MMA and Boxing

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Tim Mulligan and Alistair Taylor
Methodology This mini report is a review of trends and data established on MMA and boxing engagement from Q3 2019 to Q1 2020 in the leading English-speaking markets of the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. MIDiA Research fields quarterly brand tracker consumer surveys in key countries for insight data and aggregates 3rd party indicator data to track demand globally from Wikipedia and google searches, as well as social and critique sites.
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Post-Pandemic Programming
Surviving and Thriving in the Recession

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Mark Mulligan, Tim Mulligan, Karol Severin, Alistair Taylor, Keith Jopling and Hanna Kahlert
COVID-19 caused dislocation and disruption to the global entertainment business. Now, the recession and the prospect of further pandemic peaks have created an unprecedented outlook for entertainment companies. Many of the shifts that occurred during lockdown will define the new market dynamics.
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Music Marketing
The Velocity Game

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Mark Mulligan
Music streaming has become so central to the functioning of the record label business model that labels are becoming beholden to streaming service optimisation. A shift towards ever-larger numbers of new releases targeted at streaming success threatens to dislocate the underlying business model of bigger record labels and cause a disconnect between what music audiences want and what they actually get.
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Q2 2020 UK Video Consumer Deep Dive

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Tim Mulligan
UK video engagement in Q2 2020 remains primarily a two-horse race between subscription-based Netflix and ad-supported YouTube, which returned to dominance with 55% weekly average user penetration – three percentage points higher than Netflix. Against this trend new streaming entrant Disney+ has achieved 16% weekly average user penetration, underlying the rising competition between the subscription-based and ad-supported video streaming alternatives as the UK streaming market matures.
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MIDiA Research 2020-2027 Global Music Forecasts
Volume Trumps Value as Emerging Markets Dominate Growth

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Mark Mulligan
This report presents the key figures, trends and drivers of MIDiA’s music forecast model. The figures presented in this report are retail values and in billions of US dollars unless otherwise stated. An Excel file posted alongside this report provides complete country-level data, including DSP market shares and a detailed methodology statement.
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D2C Big Bang Impact, H1 2020
English-speaking Markets

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Tim Mulligan
With HBO Max and Peacock just coming into market, the key challengers for Netflix and Amazon Prime Video’s current SVOD dominance are Disney+ and Apple TV+, which both launched midway through Q4 2019. Disney+ rapidly moved into a strong third position in all four markets (US, UK, Canada, Australia), while Apple TV+’s lack of content depth is flatlining its growth in the same markets.
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Q2 2020 TV Show Demand
Latin America

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Tim Mulligan
This slide deck highlights consumer demand indicators for TV shows, with details for titles and genres for Wikipedia page views across seven Latin America countries for June 11, 2020. Wikipedia page views are strong indicators of incipient viewing as unlike a Google search, a viewer has made an active decision to find out more about a show.
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Q2 2020 TV Show Demand
Europe

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Tim Mulligan
This slide deck highlights consumer demand indicators for TV shows, with details for titles and genres for Wikipedia page views across 16 European countries for June 11, 2020. Wikipedia page views are strong indicators of incipient viewing as unlike a Google search, a viewer has made an active decision to find out more about a show.
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