
Charles
Van Horn
cvanhorn@recordingmedia.org
+1-609-279-1700
“Over One-Billion Served”
DVD To Hit Milestone Faster Than Any Format in History
PRINCETON, NJ – April 16, 2002 -- The number of DVDs
replicated in North America will surpass the one-billion mark later this year,
marking the fastest time in which a recording media format went from
introduction to one-billion units per year, according to data released today by
the International Recording Media Association (IRMA), a trade group
representing the world’s media manufacturers and suppliers.
DVD’s appeal has been almost instantaneous. Just two months after its introduction in
1997, more than 1-million units had been produced. By the end of that first year, more than 12-million units were
replicated. By 2001, the number of DVDs
produced neared the half-billion (460,000,000) mark. This year, IRMA projects DVD production to increase 120 percent
over last year, pushing it over the one-billion-units-per-year milestone faster
than any other format.
“This
unprecedented growth in DVD replication is attributed to a number of factors,”
commented IRMA President Charles Van Horn.
“The growth in households capable of viewing DVD programming is the most
significant factor. Add to that the
strong support of major retailers in promoting DVDs, the continued
decline in the price of DVD players and DVD-Videos, and the success of
DVD-based game consoles, and it’s easy to see why the replication industry is
at this significant point.”
IRMA will publish detailed statistical analyses and
projections for the entire recording media industry in its soon-to-be-published
2002 Worldwide Optical Media Market Intelligence Report. The Optical Report covers every
pre-recorded and recordable media format, from DVD-Video to DVD-R and RW,
CD-Audio to CD+RW, Super-Audio CD, High Capacity M-O, MiniDisc, Optical Tape,
and more.
The extensive Optical Report is based on
exclusive information gathered from IRMA’s vast membership covering more than
80 percent of the media maker market.
Detailed statistics and analyses are provided for each format, giving
you a historical, current and five-year projected outlook for such important
benchmarks as units replicated and manufactured; production and demand revenues; replication
capacity and utilization; and installed base of drives and players. In addition the Optical
Report identifies and analyzes technical developments, trends, threats
and major issues impacting each optical formats. The Optical Report covers
five regions: North America; Europe and Eastern Europe; Japan; China;
and Rest of World.
For more information on the IRMA 2002 Worldwide
Optical Media Market Intelligence Report, or to
order your copy, please contact IRMA at +1-609-279-1700 or
info@recordingmedia.org.
is a worldwide trade association
encompassing organizations involved in every facet of recording media, from raw
materials providers, manufacturers, replicators and duplicators, to copyright
holders. IRMA is the advocate for all recording media and is the industry forum
on worldwide trends and innovations.