Analyst: Pay-TV’s loss will be digital’s gain in Eastern Europe
Pay-TV will still lead its digital counterpart in terms of overall subscribers
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Pay-TV will still lead its digital counterpart in terms of overall subscribers
According to Digital TV Research, much of the subscriber growth will be driven by India's Disney Plus Hotstar
Digital TV Research predicts in total, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime, Apple TV Plus, Netflix and HBO Max will have 678 million paying SVoD subscribers...
"Despite poor results in some countries, there is still plenty of life left in pay-TV," said Digital TV Research.
Digital TV Research predict SVoD revenues for 138 countries will reach $100 billion by 2025; double from the $50 billion recorded in 2019.
Around 35 million subs will be added in 2020, driven by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Subscriptions predicted to more than double from the 10.26 million recorded by end-2019
The average SVoD subscriber paid for 1.59 SVoD subscriptions in 2019 – up from 1.44 in 2018
According to Digital TV Research, the total will climb by 25 million in 2020 alone
New Digital TV research suggests two-thirds of pay TV operators will gain subscribers by 2025, but that subs growth will be led by those...
According to Digital TV Research, pay-TV revenues for 138 countries peaked in 2016 at $202 billion.
New figures from Digital TV Research
IPTV predicted to add 84 million subscribers between 2019 and 2025
Global SVoD subscriptions will increase by 519 million between 2019 and 2025
45 million new subscribers expected to sign up to SVoD services in 2020
“IPTV is gaining subscribers at the expense of the other pay-TV platforms"
Expected to reach $3.58 billion in 2025
Digital TV Research expects Russia to account for half of region’s pay-TV subscribers
Major streaming subscriptions to double by 2025
Pay-TV subs increased by 26 million in 2018
Pay-TV revenues peaked in 2016 at $205 billion according to Digital TV Research
"China overtook the US in 2018 to become the gross SVoD subscription leader."
"Fast approaching Amazon Prime Video"
Pay-TV revenues to decline by 13.1 per cent over five years
Expected to fall to $6.59 billion by 2024
With a third of subscriptions based in the US
Revenues in Germany and the UK are among the fastest risers
Revenues will increase by $9 million year-on-year according to new report
OTT revenues for TV episodes and movies (including AVOD) will more than double to $23 billion
Eleven countries to have more than 10 million subscribers each
Digital TV Research predicts 75 per cent of homes will subscribe to at least one service
Research predicts that about 28 million subscribers will be added in 2018, making it the largest growth year ever
All of current top 10 operators predicted to lose revenues over next five years
Revenues are estimated to fall 11 per cent in five years as more homes convert to bundles
Digital TV Research predicts total subscribers to hit 106 million by 2023
Overall figure expected to hit 78.08 million by 2023