DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/aafe2e/video_market_monit) has announced the addition of Screen Digest's new report "Video Market Monitor: India" to their offering.
Local economic expansion encouraged triple and double digit growth in the Indian video business 2005-2007, but this slowed in 2008 and spending on video software is expected to contract in 2009. This is despite a rapid and ongoing shift towards DVD hardware from VCD, which will in turn stimulate demand for DVD software.
The result of extensive research into the Indian video sector, this report reflects comprehensive feedback from a wide range of studio and local sources and offers invaluable insights into this difficult-to-quantify market. As well as a detailed assessment of the current status and future potential of each format (DVD, Blu-ray Disc and VCD) the report contains a unique analysis of the market by content category International (US and world cinema titles), Local (Bollywood and other local language product) and Budget (the sub-$1 releases from Moser Baer and its competitors that transformed the Indian video market almost overnight in 2007).
Combining data from Screen Digest's Video Intelligence service with detailed analyst commentary, this report examines recent trends in and assesses the outlook for hardware, software, video distribution and the retail environment in India.
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