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January 15/2015
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OTT pay-TV expected to soar to $10bn by 2018

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via Broadband TV News

OTT pay-TV revenue is forecast by Infonetics to grow from $5.8 billion in 2014 to just over $10 billion in 2018.

The global pay-TV market totaled $117 billion in the first half of 2014 (1H14), an increase of 3.9% from the first half of 2013 (1H13).

Satellite and telco pay-TV service revenue continues to grow, driven by new subscribers and increased ARPU in North America and Western Europe. However, much of the increased revenue per user is being offset by ever-increasing content costs.

Pay-TV subscribers reached 837 million in 1H14, growing 10% over 2013, with the strongest growth again coming from the telco pay-TV segment.

“Subscription-based over-the-top (OTT) providers like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon have seen phenomenal growth over the last couple of years. With a combination of wide availability across end devices, user-friendly interfaces, and access to vast content libraries, these providers continue to challenge traditional pay-TV providers and are in the early stages of siphoning off revenue,” noted Jeff Heynen, principal analyst for broadband access and pay TV at Infonetics Research.

“But beyond this approach, OTT providers are now expanding their relationships with traditional pay-TV providers to get their apps and services integrated directly onto consumer set-top boxes (STBs), gaining access to a much larger pool of current pay-TV subscribers.”

 

January 08/2015
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Dish Network Unveils Sling TV, a Streaming Service to Rival Cable (and It Has ESPN)

via New York Times

Dish Network, the satellite provider, is trying to lure younger viewers back to paying for television with the start of a web-based offering that include sESPN and a number of other popular networks for $20 a month, about a fifth the cost of the average household bill for cable and satellite service.

Announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Monday, the new service is called Sling TV, and provides live and on-demand television delivered via an Internet connection to television sets, computers and mobile devices.

Read the complete story, here.

December 16/2014
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Netflix CEO: Broadcast TV will only last another 16 years

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Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has said he sees the future of broadcast TV — and that it lasts only another 16 years.

So the head of the 53.1 million-subscriber video streamer will hold a summit in Utah later this week about the future of streaming TV — and has invited a who’s who of the programming and tech worlds.

Read the complete article, here.

May 29/2014
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Online News Roundup: Online Video Rises On Connected TV; New Data Emphasizes Drift To OTT Viewing

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Netflix’s Share of Internet Traffic Grows – The Wall Street Journal
Netflix is becoming an even bigger consumer of the Internet’s peak capacity, a testament to the streaming video service’s growth but a source of conflict with broadband providers.

Some New Data Emphasizes The Drift To OTT Viewing – MediaPost
A new online survey from Mixpo of 130 U.S media planners and buyers shows the quiet and impressive growth of the OTT content market to advertisers.

Online Video Rises On Connected TV – MediaPost
Connected TVs have seen rapidly growing digital video usage, while laptops and PCs have seen a significant decline.

OTT Use Among Consumers 55+ – Centris Marketing Science
Over-the-top  (OTT) video is not just the province of the young. 

Is “Made for Digital” the Future of Video? – Click Z
The rise of original digital video is creating an incredible array of marketing opportunities that go beyond traditional campaigns to better resonate with consumers.

May 12/2014
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Online News Roundup: Hello, TV Apps, OTT and Pay-TV as Best Friends, Consumer’s guide to streaming TV devices

IAB Study Charts American’s Embrace of Online Video – StreamingMedia
According to the IAB’s “2014 Original Digital Video Study,” online video viewers prefer online video over TV for news, sports, and daytime programming. Additionally, they like online video nearly as much as they like primetime TV.

A consumer’s guide to streaming TV devices – Yahoo!
Here, we break down the top players in the Web television market and compare details about their products.

Here’s a Surprise: OTT and Pay-TV Could Wind Up As Best Friends – Video Nuze
The traditional narrative around online/over-the-top video is that it will incent cord-cutting and cord-nevering. But now, in a twist, instead of a looming battle between OTT and pay-TV, it could well be that we’re on the brink of a new era of cooperation between the two, which could have profound implications for everyone in the video ecosystem.

Goodbye, TV Channels—And Hello, TV Apps – Read Write
Television is evolving. Increasingly, it’s all about the apps now—browsable, downloadable, interactive TV applications. You can thank the swelling ranks of streaming services and devices for that.

One-In-Five pay-TV subs use TV Everywhere monthly – Broadband TV News
More than one-in-five (21%) pay-TV subscribers use the TV Everywhere services provided by their operator at least once per month, according to the latest NPD Group TV Everywhere Report.

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