LONDON, Dec. 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- KEY FINDINGS
Europe holds the second largest share after North America in the broadcast switchers market in the world. The Europe holds 27% share of total broadcast switchers market. In 2015, European broadcast switchers market has the total annual turnover of nearly $400 million.
Broadcast switchers are utilized in the transmission of video and audio signals in the broadcasting network. Broadcast switchers are a key part of video broadcast and the introduction of which has made the video transmission process easy. Broadcast switchers mainly find their use in control rooms, remote trucks, edit suites and many more.
Market insights
There is a rising penetration of television across the globe. The significantly rising usage of digital television and high definition television is expected to improve the experience associated with video broadcasting. The growing demand for high definition video quality is an important factor that has pushed the need to opt for digital broadcasting. With the use of broadcast switchers, live broadcast can be carried out efficiently. These factors are expected to drive the broadcast switchers market. The global broadcast switchers market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecasted period of 2016-2023.
Some of the factors restraining the global broadcast switchers market are high capital investment required for the equipment and other procedural events of broadcasting; also lack of proper standardization process in content distribution is expected to hinder the growth of the market.
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