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Goldmedia Trend Monitor 2012. Trends and outlook 2012
14. December 2011

Every year, strategy consultant Goldmedia publishes its analysts’ commentary on and assessments of important trends for the coming year in Germany. Trend Monitor 2012 provides the outlook for select developments in the areas of...

New study: Online TV gains ground through mobile use, hybrid TV, and social media
19. October 2011

According to the BLM “Web TV Monitor 2011”, there are currently 1,418 online-TV services in Germany, with 166 million daily video hits. Video access numbers have increased by about 10% compared to the previous year. Short, three-...

Study on Usability of iPad News Apps
11. April 2011

By now, many large publishing houses offer their most popular print titles as apps for the iPad. The usability schemes are as varied as the business models. A current analysis of iPad news apps in Germany by Goldmedia Custom...[more]

Online TV in Germany, Web TV Monitor 2010
15. November 2010

New report on online TV published by BLM and Goldmedia: “Web TV Monitor 2010”. Currently about 151 million videos are watched daily in Germany - figure will nearly triple to almost 390 million by 2015. Online TV prime time is...

Study on the German Gambling Market
16. June 2010

Since 2008, when Germany's State Treaty on Gambling was approved to reduce gambling addiction, online gambling through private providers has been prohibited and advertising of gambling services banned. The treaty mandates that...[more]

Study: EPGs in Europe 2014
16. October 2009

EPGs and TV Middleware Applications: Market Assessment and Forecasts to 2014For today’s consumer, gaining an overview of the huge spectrum of TV and web TV services is no simple task. If digitalisation of audiovisual content is...[more]

Study on online radio in Germany: Webradio Monitor 2009
13. July 2009

The number of German online radio stations has sharply risen in the past years. By April 2009, there were 1,914 online radios. By the end of 2009, the number will increase to approx. 2,200 – a five-fold increase in stations since...[more]