New Report Notes the Rising Levels of Expenditure Spent on Leisure.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c59658) has announced the addition of Trends in Leisure Activities Market Assessment 2007 to their offering. Leisure time is becoming increasingly important to consumers -- if only because people are living in a time-poor society in which high employment levels leave little time for genuine relaxation. The industry for leisure services and goods is highly geared towards maximising revenue from these more affluent, working consumers. Many young people have high levels of personal disposable income disposable income Portion of an individual's income over which the recipient has complete discretion. To assess disposable income, it is necessary to determine total income, including not only wages and salaries, interest and dividend payments, and business profits, but also (PDI PDI Protein Disulfide Isomerase PDI Personal Docente e Investigador (Spanish: Personal Educational and Investigating) PDI Pre Delivery Inspection PDI Professional Development Institute ), and falling birth rates also mean that the middle-aged have more money to dedicate ded·i·cate tr.v. ded·i·cat·ed, ded·i·cat·ing, ded·i·cates 1. To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate. 2. to the leisure interests of fewer children. These two factors have had an impact on sales of toys and gadgets, in particular. As well as the games market, this Market Assessment report reviews the sector for audio-visual, photographic and information-processing goods, which have thrived on account of strong consumer interest in the developing technology. The report examines the market for leisure services, including football, cinema, gardening and gambling. The company profile sections provide a close-up of developments in these sectors through analysis of the performance by such operators as Manchester United, Rank and Wyevale. A trend across the review period -- for a higher percentage of overall household expenditure to be dedicated towards leisure -- is notable and ongoing. This has been underpinned by factors such as high employment levels, while the strength of the UK economy over the review period has supported consumer confidence to no small extent. In 2005, the boom period in terms of consumer spending Consumer demand or consumption is also known as personal consumption expenditure. It is the largest part of aggregate demand or effective demand at the macroeconomic level. came to an end, and an atmosphere of caution has now set in. This has affected some sectors of the leisure industry -- for example, the audio-visual sector, in which consumers have deferred purchases of large-ticket items such as wide-screen television sets. However, sectors that are thriving include recreational, sporting and cultural services. Whereas the audio-visual sector has seen strong price deflation deflation: see inflation. deflation Contraction in the volume of available money or credit that results in a general decline in prices. A less extreme condition is known as disinflation. , some price rises have been notable across the services sector, but this has not dissuaded many consumers from participation in such events as cinema, theatre, football and other sports. The book market is still on a healthy upward trend, with sales of such blockbusters as the Harry Potter series significantly driving up volumes. UK consumers are also inclined to eat out; in fact, the biggest sector in the leisure industry (as analysed in this report) is the restaurants sector. Other sectors have been hit by shifts in technology use. The capacity for consumers to access information and entertainment via an increasing variety of channels is slowing growth in sectors such as newspapers and magazines. In terms of technology, increasing penetration of broadband Internet access Broadband Internet access, often shortened to just "broadband", is high speed Internet access—typically contrasted with dial-up access over modem. Dial-up modems are generally only capable of a maximum bitrate of 56 kbit/s (kilobits per second) and require the full use of a across UK households, as well as more sophisticated mobile capability, is determining the way many media companies are now planning their future strategies. Many are keen to exploit the growing use of electronic media. The outlook for future growth in the leisure sector is still one in which a growing percentage of household expenditure will be dedicated to leisure. There is much stimulation, in the form of technological advancements, to entice consumers to trade up in terms of personal electronics and games. Leisure spending in other areas -- such as football, cinema, restaurants and outings -- is also likely to remain a priority. This report also looks at consumer involvement in a number of leisure activities through analysis of Target Group Index (TGI TGI Tribunal de Grande Instance TGI Target Group Index TGI Thank God It's Friday (US restaurant chain) TGI Tracheal Gas Insufflation TGI Tumor Growth Inhibition TGI Trato Gastrointestinal (Portugese) ) survey data, produced by BMRB BMRB Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank BMRB British Market Research Bureau BMRB Boston Municipal Research Bureau BMRB Behavioral Medicine Research Building International. The most popular leisure activities analysed included eating out in restaurants, visiting garden centres, and buying compact discs (CDs) and digital versatile discs digital versatile disc or digital video disc (DVD), a small plastic disc used for the storage of digital data. The successor media to the compact disc (CD), a DVD can have as much as 26 times the storage capacity of a CD. (DVDs). With regard to sport, the most popular activity was walking or rambling rambling Neurology Fragmented non-goal directed speech most often caused by acute organic brain disease. See Organic brain disease, Word salad. . There are also a plethora of other sports that involve consumers, including more adventurous activities such as windsurfing windsurfing, also called boardsailing or sailboarding, water sport that employs a board-and-sail device and combines elements of sailing and surfing. The sport was developed in the United States during the 1960s by the Californians Jim Drake, a sailor, and Hoyle and sailing. The leisure industry has been affected to some extent by the growth in cheap travel. More consumers are undertaking foreign adventure-style holidays, which can encourage them to invest in equipment, or further participation, at home. Restaurants are also gearing up towards more sophisticated provision, as the demand for more exotic cuisines -- inspired through travel -- becomes more apparent. Many of the UK's major leisure companies continue to perform extremely strongly. Manchester United, the UK's leading football club, looks set for a strong future with the imminent expansion of broadcasting rights. Media operators such as British Sky Broadcasting British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB — formerly two companies, Sky Television and BSB) is a company that operates Sky Digital, a subscription television service in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It produces TV content, and owns several TV channels. (BSkyB) are also consolidating a very robust position within the leisure industry. Other companies are currently feeling the pressure of increased competition. The supermarkets' aggressive performance in terms of marketing leisure goods has recently had an impact on the sales of both HMV HMV His Master's Voice HMV High Mobility Vehicle HMV High Mileage Vehicle HMV High Molecular Weight HMV Heavy Maintenance Visit HMV Hazardous Materials Vault (military vault for dangerous materials) HMV Heavy Military Vehicle and WH Smith, among the leading high-street retailers for music and entertainment goods. Another major retail player, DSG International DSG International may mean:
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