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Research: Consumers value online over pay-TV

According to findings from Hub Entertainment Research’s What’s TV Worth, the firm’s annual study on the perceived value of TV services, there is a large gap in perceived value between online TV services and traditional cable, satellite or fibre optic services. Highlights from the study:

April 30, 2018

Global TV subs up 4m+ in Q4

The 100 leading TV services in the informitv Multiscreen Index added a total of 4.33 million pay-TV subscribers in the last quarter of 2017, compared to 3.70 million in the previous quarter and 4.03 million in the last quarter of 2016. The gain of almost 1 per cent was slightly up on the previous six […]

April 30, 2018

YouTube rolling out ad services to TV

YouTube is promising advertisers new ways to reach people watching YouTube on TV screens — as well as targeting YouTube ads to cord-cutters and consumers who don’t watch a lot of traditional TV. YouTube says connected TVs represent its fastest-growing device category in part down to its over-the-top ‘skinny bundle’ pay-TV service launched last year. […]

April 30, 2018

Spain: Smaller DTT channels face bankruptcy

The dominance of the Mediaset-Atresmedia duopoly – with over 85 per cent of the Spanish TV ad market and 50 per cent of audience ratings – is driving smaller DTT channels to bankruptcy with millions in losses and low ratings. Nationwide DTT channels such as Trece, DKiss and TEN have seen combined losses of €44 […]

April 30, 2018From David Del Valle in Madrid

Analyst: vMVPD, D2C revenues to grow eightfold

vMVPD (Virtual multichannel video programming distributor) and D2C (Direct-to-consumer) revenues will reach $24 billion (€19.8bn) by 2023 – eight times the $3 billion recorded in 2017, according to the vMVPD and D2C TV Forecasts report from analyst firm Digital TV Research. vMVPD will overshadow D2C with its revenues more than triple the D2C total by […]

April 30, 2018

Confusion over Spacecom satellite plans

Spacecom, which operates the AMOS fleet of satellites from Israel, has today (April 30th) notified the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange that the Israeli state is to buy a new communications satellite from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). The worrying news is that the notification says the new satellite will be positioned at 4 degrees West, which […]

April 30, 2018By Chris Forrester

EU SVoD quotas: How dare they?

The news that Europe (collectively its Parliament, Council and European Commission) is contemplating ruling that OTT platforms such as Amazon and Netflix must face tough new ‘made in Europe’ 30 per cent quotas, is infuriating. As we reported last week, and according to Vice-President for the Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip, the new rules “reflect […]

April 30, 2018

Sky launches horse racing channel

Following the launch of new, dedicated sports channels in 2017, UK broadcaster Sky Sports will now add a channel dedicated to horse racing. ‘Sky Sports Racing’ will replace ‘At The Races’ and will be available to every Sky TV customer in the UK and Ireland at no extra cost. It will be available in HD […]

April 30, 2018

BBC drops licence for public viewing of Royal Wedding

The BBC is offering local communities a special one-off dispensation to mark the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Megan Markle May 19th, allowing the public to come together and take part in the occasion. The dispensation allows those celebrating the Royal Wedding through organising special events and parties in town halls, community centres and […]

April 30, 2018

SES Q1 receives market approval

Last week’s Q1 results from satellite operator SES were encouraging and more or less on the nose in terms of expectations, but there’s a huge caveat. New CEO Steve Collar has only been in the job 22 days and is now conducting an internal review of all his divisions and departments. Previous CEO Karim Michel […]

April 30, 2018By Chris Forrester