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U.S. Satellite Radio 2005-2009 Forecast and Analysis: Taking Radio to New HeightsPublished by: IDC Published: Jan. 24, 2006 - 19 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Satellite Radio Service Providers Sirius Satellite Radio Table: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Subscribers by Operator, 4Q01-4Q05 (000) XM Satellite Radio IDC Analysis Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Satellite Radio Market, 2005-2009 Table: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Subscribers, Revenue, and ARPU, 2004-2009 Figure: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Subscribers, 2004-2009 Figure: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Revenue, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Receiver Shipments by Segment, 2004-2009 (M) Table: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Receiver Revenue by Segment, 2004-2009 ($M) Figure: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Receiver Shipments by Segment, 2004-2009 Figure: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Receiver Revenue by Segment, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Satellite Digital Radio Receiver ASP by Segment, 2004-2009 ($) Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions Portable/Transportable Players Home Players Automotive Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Methodology Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study provides an analysis and forecast of the U.S. satellite radio market, including quarterly historical subscriber numbers for Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio and forecast annual subscribers and revenue. The study also includes unit shipments of portable/transportable, home, and automotive satellite radio receiver form factors and revenue. The study has two central sections: The Situation Overview section reviews current market trends and discusses recent developments in the market, and the Future Outlook section outlines IDC's assumptions about market trends during the forecast period and presents forecast data and analysis for the period 2004?2009. "Satellite digital radio is quickly evolving in the United States from a new and unfamiliar model of premium radio service delivery to being an increasingly mainstream consumer audio technology," says Susan Kevorkian, program manager for IDC's Consumer Markets: Audio service. "IDC forecasts that U.S. satellite radio subscribers will grow from 4.37 million in 2004 to over 34 million in 2009, propelled by factory integration of satellite radio receivers in new cars as well as the availability of portable and transportable receiver form factors." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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