TV is “most popular pastime” for consumers
40 per cent spend 10+ weekly hours watching TV
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40 per cent spend 10+ weekly hours watching TV
Subscriptions are being overwhelmingly driven by younger demographics
"8K is standing on the threshold of growth"
YouTube is the most popular service in all countries except the UK
"Users no longer need to turn to illegitimate sources to get their viewing fix"
Discovery had a broadcasting presence in 26 different European territories in 2017
Six in 10 consumers watch video most frequently on a smartphone
Local players are diversifying their revenue streams to compete with the likes of Netflix
Evidence to be submitted to House of Lords Communications Committee
Consumers reportedly "craving" more immersive viewing experiences
TV remains the biggest medium globally
The Advertising Association publishes UK Advertising’s Digital Revolution report
Pay-TV revenues peaked in 2016 at $205 billion according to Digital TV Research
VR remains the highest-growth segment
SVoD usage accounts for 13 per cent
"China overtook the US in 2018 to become the gross SVoD subscription leader."
"Fast approaching Amazon Prime Video"
Streaming giants made £1.1bn in UK revenues last year
VODyssey report surveyed over 2,000 UK consumers
More than half of Nordic households that use SVoDs subscribe to more than one service
Pay-TV revenues to decline by 13.1 per cent over five years
Number of homes with two or more SVoD services rose by 32 per cent in the past year
Local streaming players turning towards comedy content
Found to prefer personalised and complementary content
On-screen programme guides and UIs remain critical tools for finding content to watch
Around 40 per cent of young people watch short-form content daily
VideosEBU finds that 85 per cent of European countries trust radio and 75 per cent trust TV
Parks Associates publishes IoT in the UK - Entertainment Products and Services report
As streaming viewership continues to rapidly grow, more than half of viewers are watching on TV
The UK saw a net decline of 424,000 pay-TV homes in 2018
PwC's Streaming Ahead report analyses influencing factors
Expected to fall to $6.59 billion by 2024
Accounted for a fifth of total video consumer spend in 2018
New YouGov report looks at the rise of streamers in Germany
Value grew by 105 per cent over the past year to $21.2 billion
Market is currently predicted to be worth $2.9 billion in 2019
Gamers play more than seven hours of video games each week
Report conducted by Adobe Advertising Cloud, Sky, TV Beat and Alphonso
Ad revenues projected to increase 25 per cent this year