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Recession to cut mobile entertainment growth by nearly $13 billion over next 5 years
Growth in user spend on mobile entertainment services will slow dramatically over the next two years unless key markets emerge from recession, according to a new report from Juniper Research. In addition, the report argued that slower deployment of content services meant that revenues were likely to be lower than previously forecast even after markets emerged from the downturn. more
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Recession Causes Mobile Entertainment Growth to Decline to 7% p.a.
A new report from Juniper Research warns that, while its best case forecasts estimate that the mobile entertainment market will reach nearly $36bn in 2010, revenue growth will be markedly lower if the global recession fails to bottom-out over the next twelve months. more
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Mobile Music Revenues to Reach $14.6bn by 2013 Despite Fall in Ringtone Sales
A sharp fall in ringtone revenues will be more than offset by growth in full-track downloads, streamed music services and ringback tones, according to a new report from Juniper Research which forecasts that global revenues from mobile music services will reach nearly US$14.6 billion by 2013. more
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Mobile Dating Revenues to Approach $1.4bn by 2013 as Event-based Charging Models Proliferate
A new Juniper Research report has found that new revenue streams from event-based charging and advertising will help to push the value of the mobile dating and chatroom market to nearly $1.4 billion by 2013, part of a burgeoning user-generated content (UGC) market that will reach $7.3 billion by the same time. more
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Resilient Mobile Adult Content Market to Reach $5bn by 2013
Video chat services are expected to be the largest contributors to a mobile adult market worth $4.9 billion by 2013, despite the economic downturn, according to a new report from Juniper Research. more
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Mobile Gambling on the Rise Despite Economic Downturn
In stark contrast to much of the entertainment and leisure sector, gambling via mobile phones will perform strongly in 2009, led by the UK market, according to research just released. The Juniper Research report found that total wagers on mobile phones are expected to more than double in 2009 to more than $3.6bn, where as user spending on mobile TV and mobile games will be adversely impacted by the global economic downturn. more
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Mobile Games Market to Reach $10bn by 2013 - Growth to Be Restricted by Operators
While the arrival of the iPhone has generated a universally positive response from mobile games publishers and developers, the volume of paid-for mobile game downloads has nonetheless flatlined across North America and Western Europe, according to Juniper Research. more
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On-portal Betting to push Mobile Gambling Wagers to $27.5 billion by 2013
A sea-change in operator attitudes towards mobile gambling services, improvements to handset user interfaces and the gradual introduction of legislation permitting remote gambling in selected markets are among the key factors which are expected to push total annual wagers via mobile phones to more than US$27.5 billion by 2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research. more
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Mobile TV Revenues to be Hit be Free-to-Air Services
The increasing availability of mobile handsets capable of receiving free-to-air analogue and digital terrestrial TV signals will adversely impact the prospects for dedicated mobile broadcast TV networks, according to a new report from Juniper Research. more
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Advertising to Fuel Mobile Social Networking Growth
Ad-funded social networks will provide the bulk of revenues in the mobile user-generated content (UGC) space by 2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research. more
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