[opendtv] Live TV Still Reigns Supreme Across Globe | TvTechnology

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  • Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 10:41:52 -0400


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Live TV Still Reigns Supreme Across Globe

HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND—OTT might be one of the buzz words in the industry, but
live TV is still the people’s champ, according to a recent study completed by
Futuresource. The latest report from its “Living with Digital” consumer
research study showed that 65 percent of people in the U.S., Canada, England,
France, Germany and Australia still go with live TV for their primary viewing.





Despite a number of people dropping pay-TV services because of costs for
alternative content sources like OTT, many consumers around the world are
continuing to support premium tier pay-TV subscriptions. A third of respondents
still using pay-TV subscribe to movie packages, and 40 percent do the same for
sports; the U.S. numbers are as high as 57 percent for sports packages. Of the
countries polled, France was pay-TV’s biggest supporter with 75 percent of its
respondents still subscribing, with the lowest numbers coming from the U.S. and
U.K., both of which sit at 59 percent.

OTT numbers are growing, however. Currently, 40 percent of U.S. respondents and
20 percent from the U.K. subscribe to Netflix. Amazon Prime also continues to
rise with 23 percent in the U.S. and 10 percent in the U.K. Contributing to
that growth is the emergence of connected TVs, with a third of respondents
saying they own a connected TV, with 69 percent accessing video or music on it
at least once a week, up from 63 percent in the previous study.

It is also shown that video is dominating the market, with 83 percent of
respondents consuming all video content formats. Specifically, half of 16-25
year olds use online and connected TVs to view subscription on demand video.

The report also deals with the emergence of paid-for streaming music. To see
the full report, click here.

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