European TV Broadcasting Trends in 2024
TV Broadcasting is part of Filmed Entertainment Distribution and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Pay TV, Commercial TV, Sports Broadcasting and Non-Commercial Television. You may also be interested in Movie Theater and VOD.
European TV broadcasting revenue is projected to hit €80 billion by 2028, up from roughly €72 billion in 2023. This marks an average annual growth rate of 1.8%. The European market has seen a slight decline since 2019, with a yearly decrease of 0.1%. Despite this trend, France led the continent in broadcasting revenue in 2023, generating approximately €23 billion. Trailing France were the United Kingdom, Germany, and Spain, which secured the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively, in the revenue rankings. Notably, Belgium experienced a significant surge, with an 8.6% year-on-year increase. In stark contrast, Iceland's revenue plummeted by 34.5% since 2019.
Top 10 countries
In 2024 major markets in the TV Broadcasting Industry were:
World TV Broadcasting Market Data and Forecasts
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World TV Broadcasting Top Rankings
Global TV Broadcasting Statistics
- Digital TV Penetration 62 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- TV Broadcasting Revenue 17 countries (United Kingdom, Northern Europe, Europe...)
- Radio Equipment Production 24 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Radio Equipment Sales 24 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Radio Equipment Export 173 countries (Latin America, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Radio Equipment Import 190 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America...)
- Pay TV ARPU 8 countries (Japan, East Asia, Asia...)
- Mobile ARPU 11 countries (Japan, East Asia, North America...)
- Pay TV Subscriptions 8 countries (Canada, North America, United Kingdom...)
- Mobile Churn 3 countries (North America, Canada, United States...)