HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS:
Study Shows DVD Has Moved beyond the Living Room into All Aspects of Consumers'
Lives; a Variety of Players Are Available to Fuel This Trend for the Holidays
LOS
ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 17, 2005--DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group:
-- Consumer Excitement for DVDs Has Expanded beyond New Movies; Vast Selection Ranges from Classic Films, TV DVD,
Children's Titles and Music DVD
-- Press Releases and Art for Players and DVDs Available at Industry
Website: www.digitalentertainmentinfo.com
DVDs have become a ubiquitous part of consumers' lifestyles, moving beyond
the traditional home theater environment into other rooms, and even outside of
the home. According to a recent study conducted by DEG: The Digital
Entertainment Group (DEG), approximately three-fourths of DVD households are
now watching DVDs in places other than their living room. More than a third of
consumers are enjoying DVDs in their dens or home offices, 28 percent watch
them in their bedrooms and 10 percent in their kids' bedrooms. In addition, 16
percent watch DVDs outside of their home, whether in a plane, train or
automobile, or outside in their backyard or camping.
DEG, an industry-supported trade association dedicated to advancing DVD,
commissioned the study by CENTRIS/ICR. The survey asked 1,000 respondents with
at least one DVD player in the home a variety of questions to gauge their usage
and enthusiasm for watching DVDs. The study was conducted in October-November
2005.
DVD player manufacturers have met the growing consumer demand and offer a
wide variety of DVD players available in time for the holidays, ranging from
TVs with integrated DVD players and combination VCR/DVD players to portable
players and Home-Theater-in-a-Box systems. A list of DVD player ideas for
holiday gifts from a number of top manufacturers follows below.
What consumers are watching on DVD has expanded as well, with a selection of
more than 51,000 titles to choose from (according to the DVD Release Report).
While they still are excited by recently released hit movies, their interests
now include classic films, TV DVDs, music DVDs and children's titles as top
holiday gifts.
According to the DEG study, DVD movies are still a favorite gift, with more
than half of consumers reporting they would be excited to receive one for the
holidays. This was especially high among 18-34 year olds, with 63 percent of
respondents in this age group excited to receive a DVD movie this holiday
season.
Consumers also have a strong appetite for classics -- two-thirds watch
classic movies most often when not watching new theatrical releases. Top
classic films have been restored, remastered and
repackaged with hours of extra features in time for holiday gift giving, such
as "The Sound of Music: 40th Anniversary Special Edition" (Twentieth
Century Fox Home Entertainment), "The Harold Lloyd Collection" (New
Line Home Entertainment) and John Wayne's "The High and The Mighty"
(Paramount Home Entertainment). Popular cult classics,
such as "The Big Lebowski Collector's
Edition" (Universal Studios Home Entertainment), are also hitting shelves
for the holidays.
Nearly a third of survey respondents would be excited to receive a TV DVD as
a gift for the holidays, and this was particularly strong in the 18-34-year-old
age group, with nearly 40 percent wanting to receive a TV series box set as a
gift. New releases ranging from "Fame: Season 1" (MGM Home
Entertainment) and "Third Rock From the Sun:
Season 1" (Anchor Bay Home Entertainment) to re-released miniseries such
as "From the Earth to the Moon: The Signature Edition" (HBO Video)
are currently in stores.
In addition, nearly a third of respondents are excited to receive a music
DVD as a holiday gift, with the 35-44 age group the most excited (at 40
percent). Music titles are available across all genres and from a range of top
artists, such as "Live 8" (Capitol Records) and "Traffic, `The
Last Great Traffic Jam'" (Sony BMG Music Entertainment), released in time
for holiday gift giving.
Children's titles are also top gift ideas. According to an annual study by
Home Media Research, 95 percent of households with kids under the age of 13
have at least one DVD player, while more than three-fourths have additional DVD
playback devices. New children's releases available for the holidays include
"Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus" (Lions Gate Entertainment),
"Cinderella Platinum Edition" (Buena Vista Home Entertainment) and
"Wallace & Gromit In
Three Amazing Adventures" (DreamWorks Home Entertainment).
For more information on any of these DVDs, or DVD players noted below,
please visit www.digitalentertainmentinfo.com
where press releases and art are available.
ABOUT DEG
DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group is a Los Angeles-based, industry-funded
nonprofit corporation that advocates and promotes the many benefits associated
with DVD while providing updated information regarding the format to both the
media and the retail trade. The DEG offers a forum for member companies to
engage in ongoing discussions concerning various issues and opportunities,
which relate to other new digital technologies that may emerge in the future.
Regular members of the DEG are Anchor Bay Entertainment, Buena Vista Home
Entertainment, DreamWorks Home Entertainment, D&M Holdings, DTS, EMI Music,
HBO Video, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, Image Entertainment, JVC Company of
America, Lions Gate Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, Microsoft, New Line
Home Entertainment, Panasonic Consumer Electronics, Paramount Home
Entertainment, Philips Consumer Electronics, Pioneer Electronics (USA), Sony
Electronics, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment,
Thomson, Toshiba America Consumer Products, Twentieth Century Fox Home
Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Universal Studios Home Entertainment and
Warner Home Video.
Associate members are AGI Media, Ascent Media/Blink Digital, Clear-Vu,
Deluxe Media Services, Giant Interactive, JVC Disc America, Macrovision,
Memory-Tech, Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory, Sonic Solutions, Sonopress, Sony DADC, Technicolor and Universal Operations
Group.
Interested consumers can reach the DEG at 310-888-2201, via e-mail at getinfo@digitalentertainmentinfo.com
or through its web site at www.digitalentertainmentinfo.com.