[opendtv] SVOD Services in 41% of U.S. Homes | Broadcasting & Cable

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  • Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 13:21:16 -0400

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SVOD Services in 41% of U.S. Homes

Big changes continue in the way Americans consume television.

In its new Total Audience Report for the fourth quarter of 2014, Nielsen says 
that 41% of U.S. homes have access to a subscription video-on-demand service 
like Netflix, up from 36% a year ago.

In homes with streaming services, usage of TV connected technology is nearly 50 
minutes greater per day than in a typical TV home.

At the same time, live viewing is down, while delayed viewing rises. And the 
number of pay-TV subscribers is down while over-the-top services are launched 
to serve a growing number of broadcast only and broadband only homes.

Changes in viewing behavior have cut into the ratings (and ad revenues) of 
broadcast and cable networks. Media companies are pushing Nielsen to find more 
effective ways of measuring viewing on a multiplying number of services and an 
expanding list of devices. In response Nielsen has set a goal of someday 
measuring what it calls total audiences.

“Increasing consumer time and attention creates opportunities for content 
owners. However, economics in digital remain challenging for all but a few. 
With continued and accelerating fragmentation, the risks and rewards are 
potentially high, and the ability to stake a claim in the expanding industry 
pie is central to companies’ growth," said Dounia Turrill, senior VP insights, 
at Nielsen, who supervised the report. “The landscape has created new 
competitors—akin to a modern day gold rush—for traditional video and audio, 
with the emergence of a relatively small number of digital leaders, all of whom 
are looking not just to compete, but to stake a claim and prosper in that 
space.”

Turrill said “it will be measurement that holds a key to enabling true 
understanding of this audience behavior (in real-time) to inform dynamic 
content and advertising in an ever-fragmenting media world. Accordingly, to do 
so, audience measurement will transform dramatically to capture and accurately 
value the ‘total audience.’”

In the report Nielsen says the amount of time spent per day by adults watching 
live TV fell to 4 hours and 51 seconds in the fourth quarter, down from 5:04 a 
year ago and 5:10 in the fourth quarter of 2012. Time-shifted viewing rose to 
33 minutes from 32 minutes a year ago and 27 minutes in 2012.

Pay TV households fell to 100.8 million from 102.8 million. Wired cable homes 
fell to 53.1 million from 55.7 million. Telco homes rose to 13 million from 12 
million, satellite homes dipped to 34.7 million from 35.1 million.

The number of broadcast-only homes rose to 12.3 million from 11.3 million. 
Broadband-only homes more than doubled to 3 million from 1.3 million.

The number of homes with broadcast-only TV access and broadband rose to 6.2 
million from 5.6 million and the number of cable homes with broadband access 
fell to 78.8 million from 79.1 million.

The percentage of homes with a DVR was unchanged at 49%, while the number of 
homes with SVOD rose to 41% from 36%. The number of homes with a tablet rose to 
48% from 36% and the number of homes with enabled smart TVs rose to 14%.

"While we see that this time and attention continues to grow—across devices and 
services—it also has progressively shifted from live viewing to on-demand 
consumption with broad-reaching implications,” Turrill said.

“U.S. consumers are adding time to their media day and making time to connect 
with their favorite content, no matter where it exists. They have the ability 
to port content—both video content and audio content. Devices and services that 
enable on-demand access to content, subscription-on-demand services that 
deliver programming content as well as audio content, are growing by leaps and 
bounds,” she said.

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