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Subject: 6 Year Revenues for Purchased Electronic Video Entertainment
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Movies and Film
Asked by: barry_james-ga
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Posted: 02 Jan 2005 12:18 PST
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Question ID: 450524
Need 6 years (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 & 2003) of sales/revenues
for the following US markets. A second set of numbers for worldwide
results a big plus!

 1. Amount of money spent on movie tickets, aka the box office
 2. Amount of money spent of DVD sales
 3. Amount of money spent on VHS sales
 4. Amount of money spent on DVD rentals
 5. Amount of money spent on VHS rentals
 6. Amount of money spent on Electronic Game sales (PC, Xbox, Playstation et al)
 7. Amount of money spent on Electronic Game rentals (same as above)
 8. Amount of money spent on movie pay-per-view (including hotels)
 9. Amount of money spent on event pay-per-view
10. Amount of money spent on cable & satellite subcription fees (yearly)
All the numbers should be in US$, including the worldwide results

REFERENCE: Question ID: 410209  This answer has some of the 2003
numbers. I also need the numbers for 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, & 2002.
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Subject: Re: 6 Year Revenues for Purchased Electronic Video Entertainment
Answered By: belindalevez-ga on 07 Jan 2005 15:16 PST
 
<6 Year Revenue for Purchased Electronic Video Entertainment.

Summary.

1. Box office.
1997 - $6.22 billion
1998 - $6.76 billion
1999 - $7.31 billion
2000 - $7.46 billion
2001 - $8.13 billion
2002 - $9.31 billion
2003 - $9.17 billion
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2. DVD sales 
1998 - $259 million
1999 - $623 million
2000 - $4 billion
2001 - $5.3 billion
2002 - $8.7 billion
2003 - $11.6 billion
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3. VHS sales
1998 - $8.7 billion
1999 - $9.2 billion
2000 - $7.64 billion
2001 - $9.78 billion
2002 - $12.1 billion
2003 - $2.4 billion
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4. DVD rentals
1999 - $110 million
2000 - $573 million, $782 million
2001 - $1.4 billion
2002 - $2.9 billion
2003 - $4.5 billion, $4.38 billion
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5. VHS rentals
1998 - $14 billion
1999 - $10 billion
2000 - $7.46 billion, $7.68 billion
2001 - $7.02 billion 
2002 - $5.26 billion 
2003 - $2.33 billion, $3.85 billion
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6. Electronic game sales
1998 - $5.5 billion, $2.7 billion
1999 - $6.1 billion
2000 - $6 billion
2001 - $6.35 billion
2002 - $6.9 billion
2003 - $7 billion
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7. Electronic game rentals
1998 - $800 million
1999 - $880 million
2000 - $919 million
2001 - $633.6 million.
2002 - $690.62 million.
2003 - $723 million.
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8. Movie pay-per-view
1999 - $1 billion, $1.068 billion
2000 - $1.5 billion
2001 - $1.2 billion
2002 - $1.5 billion
2003 - $1.6 billion
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9. Event pay-per-view

1999 - $486 million
2000
2001 - $288 million
2002 - $363 million
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10. Cable & satellite subscriptions
1998 - $50.7 billion
1999 ? $56.8 billion
2000 ? Cable $40.85 billion
2001 ? Cable $42 billion
2002 - $57.1 billion
2003 - $53 billion.
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References.

1. Box office
1997 - $6.22 billion
1998 - $6.76 billion
1999 - $7.31 billion
2000 - $7.46 billion
2001 - $8.13 billion
http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/frtv009.htm
2002 - $9.317 billion
2004 - $9.4 billion
http://www.dailynews.com/Stories/0,1413,200~20954~2631855,00.html

2003 - $9.17 billion
http://www.detnews.com/2005/screens/0501/05/B01-48640.htm

DVD sales
2003 - $11.6 billion
2002 - $8.7 billion
DVD rentals
2003 - $4.5 billion
2002 - $2.9 billion
(Source: Home Video (DVD & VHS) Out Sells Feature Films, Video Games
and Movies in 2002. January 17, 2003. AVRev.com)
http://www.audiorevolution.com/news/0103/17.dvd.shtml

DVD sales 2001 ? $5.3 billion
VHS rentals 2001 - $7.02 billion
VHS rentals 2002 - $5.26 billion 
(Source: Digital Nation by Gary Dretzka. January 14, 2003. Movie City News.)
http://www.moviecitynews.com/columnists/dretzka/2003/030114.html

DVD rentals
2003 - $4.38 billion (Source: Rentrack Corp. DVD News Digest. May 26, 2004.)
http://www.dvdforum.org/press-nd5-26-04.htm

Video games
US consumers spent $633.6 million renting video games in 2001. (Video
Software Dealers Association.)
http://www.vsda.org/Resource.phx/public/press/july2002/jul15.htx

Video game rentals up 9% over 2001. $690.62 million. (Source Digital Media Wire.)
http://www.digitalmediawire.com/archives_052002.html

Event pay per view.
2002 event revenue $363 million.
2001 - $288 million (2002 up 26%)
Movies pay-per-view.
2002 - $1.5 billion
2001 - $1.2 billion
(Source: Tyson Fight Leads Big PPV Jump to $2.5B. By Jon Lafayette.
Cable World. February 17, 2003. Looksmart findarticles.)
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0DIZ/is_7_15/ai_97908261
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Video sales 2002 - $12.1 billion
DVD sales 2002 - $8.7 billion
DVD rentals 2002 - $2.9 billion
DVD rentals 2001 - $1.4 billion
(Source: Video Software Dealers Association.)
http://www.vsda.org/Resource.phx/public/press/january2003/jan09-03.htx?template=print

DVD sales 2000 - $4 billion
DVD rentals 2000 - $573 million
VHS sales 2000 - $7.64 billion
VHS rentals 2000 - $7.68 billion
(Source: Cliff Stephenson. DVDFile.com.)
http://www.dvdfile.com/news/viewpoints/cliffs_notes/2001/1_19.html

DVD sales 1999 - $623 million
DVD sales 1998 - $259 million
(Source: NARM?s Annual Survey Results.)
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:vyZE7zeZSMUJ:www.narm.com/publications/sb2000/0700/images/JulSB2000.pdf+%22vsda%22+%22dvd+sales%22+%22in+1999%22&hl=en

Video sales 1999 - $9.2 billion
(Source: Adams Media Research. Rapid Growth in DVD Households to Drive
Resurgence in Video Rentals and Sales. Primedia Magazines Inc.)
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/10830/

Electronic games
1999 - $6.1 billion
1998 - $5.5 billion
(Source: FTC.)
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:tW8x167yEA8J:www.ftc.gov/reports/violence/Appen%2520D.pdf++%22video+sales%22+%221998+sales%22+billion&hl=en

Electronic games
2003 - $7 billion
2002 - $6.9 billion
2001 - $6.35 billion
2000 - $6 billion
1999 - $6.1 billion
1998 - $5.5 billion
This article also has figures for 1995 to 1997.
(Source: ESA.)
http://www.theesa.com/industrysales.html

VHS sales 1998  - $8.7 billion
(Source: VSDA. DVD, Internet sales peak at same time. Discount Store
News. December 13, 1999. Looksmart. Findarticles.)
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3092/is_23_38/ai_58381782


VHS sales 2003 - $2.4 billion
(Source: Video Store Magazine.)
http://www.vinyl-record-collectors.net/history-of-sound-8.htm

VHS sales and rental combined  2001 - $16.8 billion deducting rental
($7.02 billion) gives $9.78 billion for sales.
(Source: The DVD Entertainment Group. When You?re Hot You?re Hot. By
Jon Iverson. January 20, 2002. Primedia Magazines Inc.)
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/11205/

DVD and video rental rose 2.2% over 1999
Video rental 2000 - $7.68 billion. 
(Source: VSDA. Consumers Spent More Than Ever on Home Video in 2002.
By Jon Iverson. Primedia Magazines Inc.)
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/10925/

1999 ? DVD rentals account for 1.1% of the movie rental market. 
(Source: VSDA. Consumers Spent More Than Ever on Home Video in 2000.
By Jon Iverson. Primedia Magazines Inc.)
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/10925/

DVD rentals 2000 - $782 million. 
(Source: JS Online.)
http://www.jsonline.com/bym/tech/ap/dec01/ap-dvd-upsurge120201.asp

DVD rentals 1999 - $110 million
(Source: Adams Media Research. Wired Magazine.)
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.06/mustread.html?pg=11

VHS rental 2003 - $2.33 billion
(Source : Rentrack?s Home Video Essentials. Netflix.)
http://www.hackingnetflix.com/netflix/2004/12/video_business__1.html

VHS rental 1999 - $10 billion 
(Source : What Can We Learn From Consumers? By Paul McGoldrick.)
http://www.analogzone.com/aved0112.htm

Video rental 1998 - $14 billion
http://faculty.washington.edu/baldasty/jan18.htm

Video game sales 1998 - $2.7 billion
Video game rentals 1998 - $800 million
(Source: VSDA.)
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:s09HXrqtt4oJ:commerce.senate.gov/hearings/0321vid.pdf+1998+%22video+game+rentals%22+billion&hl=en

Video game sales 1998 - $5.5 billion
Video game rentals 1998 - $800 million
(Source: Digital Software Association. Ladydragon.com.)
http://www.ladydragon.com/a-e320001.html

Video game rentals 2000 - $919 million
1999 - $880 million.
(Source: IDSA.)
http://www.theesa.com/releases/SOTI2001.pdf

Video game rentals 2003 - $723 million
(Source: VSDA.)
http://www.vsda.org/Resource.phx/vsda/publications/2003annualreport/index.htx

Pay per view 2002 $2.4 billion
Video on demand $163 million
Subscription video on demand $19 million
(Source: VOD Market Research.)
http://www.birds-eye.net/article_archive/vod_no_match_for_dvd_portability_standardization.htm

Pay per view movies 1999 - $1.068 billion
Pay per view events 1999 - $486 million
(Source: Showtime Event Television. PPV Soars During the 90?s. ADEC.)
http://www.adec.edu/user/skyreport/1999/sky12-02.html

Pay per view movies 2003 - $1.6 billion
(Source: Mindbranch.)
http://www.mindbranch.com/catalog/print_product_page.jsp?code=R97-1588

Pay per view 1999 -$1 billion
(Source: Blockbuster, in Pact With Enron, to Offer Demand-Video
Technology. Sallie Hofmeister. Los Angeles Times.)
http://som1.csudh.edu/faculty/finance/hmilgrim/mgt590/Blockbuster.htm

Pay per view 2000 -$1.5 billion
(Source: Blocknuster tests video streaming. December 19, 2000. Cecily
Barnes. CNET News.com.)
http://news.com.com/Blockbuster+tests+video+streaming/2100-1023_3-250126.html

Cable and satellite TV subscriptions 2000 - $192.8 billion.
Cable subscriptions 2002 - $46.3 billion
Satellite subscriptions 2002 - $10.8 billion
(Source: Veronis Suhler Forecasts Media and Publishing Industry
Rebound. The Write News.)
http://www.writenews.com/2001/080801_veronis_forecast.htm

Cable TV 2004 - $36 billion (Source: National & Cable
Telecommunications Association.)
http://www.itfacts.biz/index.php?id=P2257

1999 cable subscriptions - $37 billion
(Source : Consumers and Their Satellite Dishes. Austan B. Goolsbee.
Amil K. Petrin.)
http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/news/capideas/fall02/consumerssatellite.html

1999 cable and satellite - $56.8 billion
(Source: Veronis Suhler Stevenson.)
http://www.vss.com/subvideo/segment.html

2003 cable and satellite - $53 billion
(Source: Convergence Consulting Group.)
http://www.satelliteguys.us/archive/index.php/t-11618.html

Cable revenues 2000 - $40.85 billion.
(Source : Paul Kagan Associates / NCTA.)
http://www.idate.fr/an/publi/revu/num/n43/gassot_a.html
Cable revenues 2001 - $42 billion.
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:BK8i4WXURm4J:aei.brookings.org/admin/pdffiles/working_01_06.pdf+%22cable+revenues%22+2001+billion+television+kagan&hl=en


Global box office revenues are $21.4 billion. (Source: UNESCO report.)
http://www.factbook.net/wbglobal_rev.htm>


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<Hope this helps.>
Comments  
Subject: Re: 6 Year Revenues for Purchased Electronic Video Entertainment
From: bizlib-ga on 19 Jan 2005 09:08 PST
 
I can see it's a bit late now for your search but you may find these
two publications of interest:

Entertainment & Media Industry 2004 (Yearbook)
http://www.bizlib.com/ZPLEM.html

Entertainment & Media Industry Trends and Leading Companies 2004 (Summary)
http://www.bizlib.com/ZPLOE.html

Post back and let me know what you think (if you want to :)  )

Matt

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