Real Madrid C. F., its president, and its Board of Directors deeply regret the passing of Vicente Paniagua, one of the great legends of Real Madrid and European basketball.
Real Madrid wishes to express its condolences and affection to his…

Real Madrid C. F., its president, and its Board of Directors deeply regret the passing of Vicente Paniagua, one of the great legends of Real Madrid and European basketball.
Real Madrid wishes to express its condolences and affection to his…

The celebrity chef of Noma, one of the most influential restaurants in the world, responded Saturday to abuse allegations that resurfaced ahead of the launch of his sold-out Los Angeles pop-up, igniting discussions about working conditions and…

Samsung Electronics today announced that it ranks as the world’s No.1 TV brand for the 20th consecutive year — marking two decades as the global leader in the television industry.
Samsung had held the top position in the global TV market since 2006, and, according to market research firm Omdia, the company recorded a 29.1% share of the global TV market in 2025. This achievement reinforces Samsung’s leadership across premium, ultra-large and next-generation display technologies.
Samsung led the premium segment priced over $2,500 with a 54.3% market share, driven by Neo QLED, OLED, and lifestyle TVs. It also maintained its lead in the segment over $1,500, holding a 52.2% market share.
“When consumers choose a TV, they’re choosing a brand they can trust for years to come,” said SW Yong, President and Head of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Our 20-year leadership in the global TV market reflects that trust — built on decades of engineering excellence and premium innovation.”
Since first reaching the No.1 position in 2006 with its design-led Bordeaux TV, Samsung has consistently innovated to reshape the television industry:
Through continuous advancements in picture quality, smart functionality and display innovation, Samsung has played a defining role in establishing today’s premium TV standards.
Building on its legacy of innovation, Samsung continues to evolve its premium TV portfolio with expanded Micro RGB models, advancing its next-generation display technologies and reinforcing leadership in high-performance screens. The company also continues to enhance its OLED and Neo QLED lineups, delivering premium picture quality, ultra-large screen options and differentiated display performance.
Samsung is expanding its Mini LED offerings as well, bringing enhanced brightness, contrast and precision control to a wider range of screen sizes and price tiers to extend advanced display performance across its lineup. At the same time, continued investment in AI-powered TVs integrates advanced processors and intelligent features that optimize picture, sound and personalization in real time.
With two decades of proven global leadership, Samsung remains one of the most consistently recognized and trusted TV brands worldwide — offering industry-leading technology across multiple price tiers, screen sizes and display innovations.

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