Enders Analysis Limited (EAL) is a UK-based research firm that provides a subscription publications service covering the media, entertainment, mobile and fixed-line telecommunications industries in the UK and globally, with a special focus on the disruptive effect of new technologies. Enders Analysis serves some 150 subscribers, including companies and investors in the coverage sectors. Services Research Enders Analysis publishes some 120 reports annually. Areas of focus include: Internet, Media, Mobile and Fixed-line Telecommunications, Music and Radio, Press, Technology and TV. Companies covered include Apple, BBC, BSkyB, BT, , Channel 4, EE, DMGT, Facebook, Channel 5, Google, Guardian Media Group, Hibu, Hutchison 3G, Iliad S.A., ITV, Microsoft, Nokia, O2, Orange, SFR, Sky Deutschland, Sky Italia, T-Mobile, TalkTalk, Virgin Media, Vodafone, . Subscribing publishing groups are able to use Enders Analysis quotes in their articles, including in The Economist, The Financial Times, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Annual conference Enders Analysis hosts an annual conference on Media and Telecoms in London, together with BNP Paribas and Deloitte. The event attracts speakers and senior attendees from the global media, telecoms and investment communities. Consultancy Enders Analysis has supplied numerous consultancy projects on a confidential basis, leveraging off-the-shelf research in its coverage sectors. Services available include strategy analysis, forecasting and due diligence. Clients include: Bertelsmann, Doughty Hanson, Guardian Media Group, KKR, NBC Universal, Nokia, Ofcom, Universal Music Group and Vivendi. Expert Witness Services In 2006-07, the company provided expert witness services to the Copyright Tribunal of the UK in the proceedings initiated by digital music providers (Claim CT84-90/05), which concluded on 19 July 2007. The dispute concerned the royalties payable by digital music suppliers for the “musical work” Public Policy Enders Analysis has been solicited to provide evidence to assist the development of public policy in the UK. In 2009, the company was commissioned to supply an analysis of the key trends and issues in the UK media and telecoms sector to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) for its Digital Britain Review.
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