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Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time Report - 2019July 02, 2019The 2019 Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time Report examines trends in the time spent watching television and video content across multiple platforms, including the impact of newer technologies on traditional broadcast TV.Subscribers Only
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Revisions to the UK transactional movie and TV market forecastsNovember 26, 2018IHS Markit has made revisions to transactional movies and TV revenues generated in the UK video sector across pay TV and online platforms. The revisions are a result of improved visibility on transactions and revenues based on conversations and data reviews with key players in the market including major Hollywood studios, pay TV platforms and online services.Subscribers Only
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Young males more likely to look for UHD content when choosing a video serviceOctober 11, 2018More than a third of video subscribers claim ultra-high-definition (UHD) content is an important criterion in their choice of video services, across five markets surveyed. Among households with both pay TV and online video subscriptions, that preference rises to 50 percent.
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Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time 2017August 08, 2018Analysis of changes in television viewing behaviour across broadcast and digital platforms across the big five European markets. In this report, IHS Markit analysts examine key trends across linear, PVR-timeshifted, pay-TV VoD and online video viewing.Subscribers Only
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Pay TV EST: A necessary expansion of the operator business as competition risesJune 20, 2018This report analyses the performance of pay TV EST to date, examining operator strategies and shifts in consumption patterns that are driving EST launches.Subscribers Only
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Device expansion key for pay TV as consumers go onlineMay 24, 2018With the proliferation of connected devices both in and out of the home, the need to meet consumers’ expectations of accessing content anywhere and everywhere becomes ever more important.Subscribers Only
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BT outlines new consumer strategyMay 17, 2018BT this week outlined the new strategy for its consumer division, which encompasses the BT, EE and Plusnet brands. At the centre of the strategy is the theme of convergence, with several announcements in this area.
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Sky and Netflix agree European partnershipMarch 01, 2018Pan-European pay TV operator Sky has announced a partnership with global OTT subscription service Netflix, to make Netflix available on its DTH and OTT platforms. Sky is to integrate Netflix into its advanced DTH set-top box Sky Q across all of its markets, starting with the UK and Ireland, via a new subscription TV package later this year.
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Comcast intends to outbid 21st Century Fox for ownership of SkyFebruary 27, 2018US cable giant Comcast has unveiled a possible takeover offer for Sky, aiming to outbid 21st Century Fox. Comcast today made an all-cash offer of £12.50 per share in cash for the UK-based satellite operator, which represents a 16% increase on 21st Century Fox’s offer, implying a valuation of £22.1 billion ($28.5 billion). Fox, which already owns a 39% stake in Sky, offered £18.5 billion ($23.8 billion) to acquire the shares in the operator that it does not own.
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BT sees decline in TV customers while retail broadband remains strongFebruary 01, 2018UK incumbent telco BT reported a decline in TV customers of 5,000 in the three months ending December 2017, while more than 35,000 retail broadband customers were added in the same period. By year end 2017, the operator had 1.76 million TV subscriptions and 9.3 million retail broadband customers.Subscribers Only
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Sky and BT agree channel sharing deal for 2019December 15, 2017UK pay TV market leader Sky and incumbent telco BT have agreed to distribute each other’s channels on their respective platforms from early 2019. The agreement will see BT wholesale its BT Sports channels on Sky TV, while BT customers will be able to purchase and access Sky’s OTT service, NOW TV, via BT’s YouView set-top box.
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Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time 2016July 24, 2017Analysis of changes in television viewing behaviour across broadcast and digital platforms across the big five European markets. In this report, IHS Markit analysts examine key trends across linear, PVR-timeshifted, pay-TV VoD and online video viewing.Subscribers Only
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Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time Report - 2014June 26, 2015Against a backdrop of growing concern of “cord cutting”, and the threat of OTT content traditional television viewing remained dominant in 2014. This Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time market monitor examines the key consumption trends in television viewing on both traditional and non-traditional platforms in 2014. IHS identifies the key factors behind changes in the average time spent viewing content on the traditional TV set, via DVR time-shifting and on-demand. The markets covered include the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Against a backdrop of growing concern of “cord cutting”, and the threat of OTT content traditional television viewing remained dominant in 2014. This Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time market monitor examines the key consumption trends in television viewing on both traditional and non-traditional platforms in 2014. IHS identifies the key factors behind changes in the average time spent viewing content on the traditional TV set, via DVR time-shifting and on-demand. The markets covered include the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.Subscribers Only
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Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time Report - 2013September 05, 2014This Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time market monitor examines the key consumption trends in television viewing on both traditional and non-traditional platforms in 2013. The markets covered include the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.Subscribers Only
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BT switches off 35,000 TV customers as part of YouView migrationJuly 31, 2014UK incumbent telco BT lost 35,000 IPTV customers in Q2 2014, as it exchanged legacy set-top boxes for newer YouView boxes. BT ended the quarter with 1.007m TV customers, up from 1.002m in Q1 2014.
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Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time in the UK and US, 2013June 19, 2014This Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time report focuses on key television consumption trends in the UK and US in 2013. The reports analyses time spent viewing content on the traditional TV set and on connected devices, identifying keys measures which must be taken by pay-TV operators and broadcasters as competition for viewership increases.Subscribers Only
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BT launches download-to-own movies service via BT TVFebruary 05, 2014UK incumbent telco has launched a download-to-own movie service on its pay-TV platform, BT TV. BT TV customers with a YouView set-top box are now able to access movies on a retail basis via their set-top box.
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BT broadband net additions and revenue up amid BT Sport pushJanuary 31, 2014UK incumbent telco BT reported a strong quarter for TV and broadband services in the last quarter of 2013, with BT Retail consumer revenue increasing by 6% compared to Q4 2012.
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BT Sport gains half a million customersJuly 24, 2013UK incumbent telco, BT, has added more than half a million customers to its newly launched BT Sport channels, though TV uptake remains stagnant. On the broadband side, BT added 95 thousand retail broadband...