VideoMarkt

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VideoMarkt

description The specialist magazine for home entertainment
language German
publishing company Busch Entertainment Media ( Germany )
Frequency of publication Fortnightly
Sold edition 5,900 copies
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Editor-in-chief Ulrich Höcherl
ISSN
ZDB 290438-x

VideoMarkt was a specialist magazine for home entertainment. The journal was published every 14 days, in 2015 in the 34th year . The day of publication was Wednesday. The usual categories were: Headlines, Top Story, Sales, Distribution, Digital and Program. Further components were detailed charts for sales and rental, cinema charts and the detailed program planner with the important new releases in the video sector.

The specialist magazine was aimed at the video trade, rental and industry, for example at buyers from specialist markets, department stores, mail order companies and video stores, at vending machines, at providers, service providers and the media. The magazine reported on current events and developments in the video industry and video trade. Both sales, rentals and digital distribution were taken into account. The focus was on relevant industry events, market developments, the presentation and criticism of new publications as well as reports, reports, opinions and interviews.

Daily news was also published on the website. A database with films, their video versions, industry addresses, etc. was available to subscribers online.

Charts

The magazine created an overview of the currently most popular DVD and Blu-ray titles in sales and rental as well as the cinema charts.
The following lists were evaluated in the three categories:

  • Sale:
  1. Top 50 DVD novelties
  2. Top 20 Blu-ray
  3. Top 20 Catalog (DVD)
  4. Top 10 children
  • rental
  1. Top 50 DVD
  2. Top 10 Blu-ray
  • Cinema charts
  1. Cinema hits Germany: Top 25
  2. Movie hits USA: Top 25

The number of publications per video provider , a provider hit parade Top 100 DVD and a sales hit parade Top 100 DVD were also shown.

Program planner

The program planner was included in every issue as a booklet-in-booklet and listed a selection of selected novelties on mostly 20 pages with all the details relevant to the trade, including a synopsis and brief review, analyzed the rental and sales potential of individual titles and listed other current novelties according to publication date on.

Individual evidence

  1. [1] Media data VideoMarkt