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ctalkeb said:
selnor said:

Chart track UK provide the total bluray sales. Meaning every film available I bluray. Not just chart releases. Like the posts you provide. Chart track is like nod.

Chart sales fluctuate depending on what is released on bluray at the time. Overall as a whole from end of 2008 till 2010. Bluray dropped 14% in UK. Subscribe to chart track and see for yourself.


Only the first link referred to new releases, anyway, here's a a couple of statistics using Gfk chart track as a source:

http://www.eraltd.org/downloads/stats/OverviewUKEntertainmentMarket.pdf

http://www.eraltd.org/downloads/stats/VideoMarket.pdf

So how about you just stop lying? Or just stop in general?

Ah I see what is going on here. Yes bluray increased from 2009 - 2010 on itself by around 49%. Sales of actual discs. Which isn't that much considering how many it was selling in 2009. And as screen digest pointed out, that its disappointing.

Also the 20% maeketshare figure in your links is physical media only.

Now both screen digest and chart track UK show online digital movie download sector increasing on itself by 89% in the same time frame. And expect that to increase to 150% in the next year. Showing Zune and iTunes accounting for 90% of the sector.

Now with that in mind, screen digest and chart track UK show the total marketshare when digital downloads and streams included that DVD fell 23%, bluray although better itself and DVD fell 14%, and DD rose 37%. Based over the last 2 years as I originally said. So no I'm not lying. And I did all that using the websites you linked to.

I was referring to total marketshare. The fact that DD is the fastest growing sector upon itself tells everyone instantly that DD will gain marketshare over everything else, meaning blurays marketshare decreased because its own growth was not substantial enough.

DD is to readily available in the UK.

Please look at the full figures. Thanks.