The wider U.K. screen industry, including cinema and Pay TV, grew 4.3% to reach $15.5 billion, while the total entertainment industry value hit $37.4 billion. The figures underscore the U.K.’s position as a major global market for visual entertainment.
Warner Bros. Discovery dominated the year’s charts, with “Wonka” taking the crown as 2024’s top title across all formats with 821,000 units sold. The studio’s “Dune: Part Two” followed closely with 817,000 units, also claiming the top spot in physical sales with 132,000 disc units worth $2.5 million.
Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning “Oppenheimer” continued its victory lap, becoming the year’s most-rented title with 487,000 VOD transactions. Disney’s…
Consumer spend across the UK home entertainment sector rose to £5.1bn in 2024, the highest ever recorded figure for the sector, and the first time it has
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The entertainment landscape in the UK has seen a significant transformation over the past decade, driven by rapid advancements in technology. F
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