The Digital Streaming Distribution in Russia (TV & VoD)
A complete guide to selling films in Russia through television, internet, and VoD markets. A description of the legal aspects of film distribution, a history of the growth of the market and its current state, the key players, market trends, and growth perspectives.
INTRODUCTION
3. DIGITAL STREAMING DISTRIBUTION
3.1 Market structure for streaming digital distribution
3.2 Legal aspects of streaming distribution in Russia
3.2.1 Regulatory agencies in the video distribution sector
3.2.2 Key legal statutes
3.2.3 Basic legal framework, rights, and restrictions
3.2.4 Duty and tax incentives
3.3 The history and current status of the streaming broadcast distribution sector in Russia
3.3.1 Television
3.3.1.1 Terrestrial television
3.3.1.2 Non-terrestrial TV
3.3.2 New interactive media services (Pay-per-View, VoD and FVoD).
3.3.2.1 Services offered by cable and satellite television networks and fixed telephone line
3.3.2.2 Interactive services on the Internet and in mobile communications networks
3.3.3 Problems of video piracy on the Russian Internet
3.4. Pricing and market volume
3.4.1 Contracts granting content to TV channels
3.4.2 Contracts granting content to VoD service providers
3.5 Principal market players
3.5.1 Content distributors and aggregators
3.5.2 Broadcasters – terrestrial TV channels
3.5.3 Broadcasters of non-terrestrial TV channels
3.5.4 Broadcasters – video on demand services
3.5.6 Broadcasters – local networks
3.6 Trends and predictions for further development of the digital delivery market in Russia
REFERENCES
3. DIGITAL STREAMING DISTRIBUTION
3.1 Market structure for streaming digital distribution
3.2 Legal aspects of streaming distribution in Russia
3.2.1 Regulatory agencies in the video distribution sector
3.2.2 Key legal statutes
3.2.3 Basic legal framework, rights, and restrictions
3.2.4 Duty and tax incentives
3.3 The history and current status of the streaming broadcast distribution sector in Russia
3.3.1 Television
3.3.1.1 Terrestrial television
3.3.1.2 Non-terrestrial TV
3.3.2 New interactive media services (Pay-per-View, VoD and FVoD).
3.3.2.1 Services offered by cable and satellite television networks and fixed telephone line
3.3.2.2 Interactive services on the Internet and in mobile communications networks
3.3.3 Problems of video piracy on the Russian Internet
3.4. Pricing and market volume
3.4.1 Contracts granting content to TV channels
3.4.2 Contracts granting content to VoD service providers
3.5 Principal market players
3.5.1 Content distributors and aggregators
3.5.2 Broadcasters – terrestrial TV channels
3.5.3 Broadcasters of non-terrestrial TV channels
3.5.4 Broadcasters – video on demand services
3.5.6 Broadcasters – local networks
3.6 Trends and predictions for further development of the digital delivery market in Russia
REFERENCES