Advanced Television

YouView provides more catch-up TV than Sky

November 6, 2013

Decipher’s latest VoD Audit reveals YouView is now the largest catch-up TV provider in the UK, growing by 24 per cent to offer 2,677 assets. This gives it the lead over Sky by 85 assets with the satellite provider’s catch-up service totalling 2,592 assets, reflecting 11 per cent growth since June. Importantly however, Sky’s claims to having the largest catch-up service still have some grounds: Their service offers far more breadth, giving subscribers access to content from up to 32 channels compared to YouView’s 15.

Looking at total video on demand on services audited in this quarter (which excludes iTunes and Google Play until next quarter), the most on demand is available through Sony’s Playstation Store, accessed via the Playstation 3 games console; the Store offers access to over 24,100 episodes and movies. The Audit places Blinkbox in second (20,800 assets) with Microsoft’s Xbox Video in third place (20,400 assets).

Ignoring the pure transactional providers (e.g. blinkbox), which offer content in the much broader rental and ownership rights window, and focusing on the digital TV and online subscription services (e.g. Sky and Netflix), the largest VoD selection is available on BT’s YouView service; this includes content from both its own BT Player and other broadcaster players e.g. BBC iPlayer, 4oD. It is followed closely by Lovefilm Instant and Virgin Media who are level pegging in second place (15,086 and 15,074 assets each), Sky follow next with 11,500 assets.

Decipher also considered who is most aggressively growing their service; Lovefilm championed here with asset growth of 34 per cent, beating blinkbox’s 27 per cent expansion into second place.

Looking specifically at HD on demand, Decipher reports growth across every provider collected. The core transactional services on the two leading games consoles lead the market with Xbox Video offering 8,369 HD movies or TV episodes just losing out to rivals Playstation Store which has 8,966. Compared to digital TV, they offer 3-times more than Sky & 5.5-times that of Virgin. Whilst not large in absolute terms, Lovefilm saw particularly aggressive growth, with 69 per cent more HD available when compared to June 2013.

Movie content is another keen area for competition where the largest providers are again transactional; Playstation Store lead the market with over 6,300 titles. When investigating recency, which Decipher now collects down to a monthly level, the Playstation Store can also claim the most number of new movie titles, with nearly 1,000 less than 18 months old. In the subscription movie space, the widest range of titles can be accessed through Sky (3,593) who lead the other subscription and digital services by nearly 1,000 assets.

When it comes to film pricing, consistent with the Q2 VoD Audit, Virgin Media has the most expensive movie rental service with average movie costing £3.47; Sky offer the budget choice at an average of £2.32 (33 per cent less per rental). Consumers who are looking to own digital content (‘electronic sell through’ or EST), would do best to buy through Xbox Video where the average title costs £9.03, and steer clear of blinkbox where the average title costs £9.79.

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