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The have been , which has not been helped by the strong yen currency, and a tough economic climate that has forced consumers to cut down spending on luxury items such as large-sized HDTVs. In fact, just this week, credit rating agency Fitch downgraded Sony and Panasonic to “junk” status.

Fourth-placed Sharp’s worldwide TV revenue declined by 18% on a year-on-year basis, although the Osaka-headquartered conglomerate did enjoy a mini-revival from Q2’12 to Q3’12, posting a Q/Q growth of 42%. Hanging on to fifth place was Panasonic, which suffered a 30% slump in flat-panel television revenue worldwide.

In stark contrast, the remaining three of the top 5 – Japanese manufacturers Panasonic, Sharp and Sony – all experienced significant drops in revenues at double-digit rates compared to the previous year. Although it’s still ranked third in the world as far as global flat-screen television revenue is concerned, Sony saw a massive 34% dip in earnings in Q3’12 relative to the corresponding period in 2011.

Both hailing from South Korea, the progressive companies are Samsung and LG Electronics, which grew their earnings generated from global flat-screen TV sales by 3% and 1% respectively.

Samsung & LG see TV revenue grow as Sony & Panasonic struggle

Only two out of the top 5 TV brands registered positive year-on-year growth in terms of worldwide flat-panel television revenues during the third quarter of 2012, the latest Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast report from market research firm DisplaySearch has revealed.

Samsung & LG See TV Revenue Grow As Sony & Panasonic StruggleBy Mike Wheatley • Friday, 23 November 2012, 12:41 pm GMT 

Samsung & LG See TV Revenue Grow As Sony & Panasonic Struggle

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