Blu-ray and DVD Rule Britannia
The British Video Association announced its newly published annual yearbook reports that the vast majority of the UK video market continues to be dominated by physical formats such as DVD and Blu-ray discs.
The British Video Association announced its newly published annual yearbook reports that the vast majority of the UK video market continues to be dominated by physical formats such as DVD and Blu-ray discs.
The British Video Association announced that, given recent sales trends and attitude shifts, it expects Blu-ray Discs (BD) to be a popular gift choice this Christmas.
The British Video Association (BVA) announced a new report it commissioned suggests that sales of video entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray Disc (BD) and through other digital means are the largest revenue sources for the production of film and television drama in the UK.
The British Video Association (BVA) announced the results of its latest home entertainment survey conducted by YouGov plc.
The British Video Association (BVA) announced that it is coordinating a promotional Blu-ray Disc (BD) bundle offer ahead of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, being televised in HD for the first time. According to the statement, as part of the BVA’s continued campaign to promote the Blu-ray format it has brokered a partnership …
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The British Video Association (BVA) announced that it has published its 2010 Yearbook. According to the statement, the 2010 Yearbook provides comprehensive insights into the impact of new and evolving delivery channels on the home entertainment market. The purchasing of titles in digital form is beginning to make a contribution to overall transaction volumes and …
The British Video Association (BVA) announced that its latest research shows more than six million Britons think that they are already watching high-definition TV, completely unaware that they are not connected to the right set-top boxes or Blu-ray Disc (BD) players that unlock the potential of their brand new HDTVs.
The British Video Association (BVA) announced that that video home entertainment has weathered the recessionary storm in 2009, with December unit sales up 1.8% over the same time in 2008, giving the market a traditional seasonal boost.