What was once a dominate CCD industry for the past few years. There are now a lot of analog cameras that have some excellent quality CMOS sensors, We have some 600 TVL versions that I actually prefer over any 600 TVL CCD. And now there are some 700 and even up to 900 TVL (I know, 900 TVL cant be achieved with analog) cameras coming out. The sample images I have seen on some of the brand new CMOS sensors being released this month show better images than the Sony Effio CCD. Another thing is the prices are way more competitive that comparative CCD's. I have some samples on order to test further.
Seems that more emphasis has been put on CMOS lately for analog. I suppose since the popularity of their use in IP cameras, the economies of scale has allowed for more research for these to be used in analog as well.