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March 25, 2005

New digital delivery services are not likely to supplant the DVD business, but rather bring digital entertainment to people by adding either convenience or accessibility that complements what the 'Packaged Goods' can provide, according to a report from market research group In-Stat.

More consumers want instant access to video on their TV sets, portable devices and mobiles, but DVDs will continue to be a popular medium and will continue to experience substantial growth. The worldwide value of all published DVD products is expected to grow with a compound annual growth rate of 18.2 per cent, from about €25bn in 2004 to €60bn by 2009.