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Digital pay-TV soars in Eastern Europe

April 14, 2014 22.07 Europe/London By Robert Briel

The number of digital pay-TV subscribers will increase from 26.1 million (21.5% of TV households) in 2010 to 45.0 million (36.6%) in 2013 and onto 73.6 million (58.2%) by 2020, according to a new report from Digital TV Research.

Eastern European TV homes

As Eastern Europe crawls out of recession, the number of digital TV homes will triple between 2010 and 2020; up from 41.0 million to 124.7 million. From the 52.3 million digital TV homes to be added between 2013 and 2020, DTT will supply 24.9 million, digital cable 15.3 million, IPTV 6.6 million and pay satellite TV 5.8 million.

The Digital TV Eastern Europe report states that digital TV penetration crossed the halfway mark of TV households in 2012, up from a third at end-2010. Fast take-up will push digital TV penetration to two-thirds by end-2014 and onto 98.5% by 2020. Thirteen of the 21 countries covered in this report will be completely digital by 2020, with Estonia the first to full conversion – in 2012.

Simon Murray, author of the report, clarified: “For the purposes of this report, we have assumed that the situation in the Ukraine will be resolved quickly, with Russia withdrawing from the Crimea.”

The number of analog terrestrial TV households halved between 2010 and 2013; leaving 23.2 million. Only 11.9 million DTT homes were added, therefore the digital pay-TV platforms benefitted from the analogue terrestrial homes converting to digital. However, 24.9 million DTT homes will be added between 2013 and 2020, with all of the remaining 23.2 million analogue terrestrial homes lost, so pay TV operators will gain less from terrestrial TV.

Murray added: “With the proportion of terrestrial homes settling, much of the emphasis from pay-TV players has fallen on the 27.5 million remaining analog cable subscribers. Many of these homes will upgrade to digital cable, but some will shift to IPTV and satellite TV. However, many of the remaining analog cable subscribers are refuseniks, who don’t want to pay more for TV services. As time goes on, the proportion of the remaining analog cable homes with this attitude increases. Free-to-air DTT (or even pay DTT) is an attractive option for these homes.”

From the 83.6 million digital TV homes to be added across the region between 2010 and 2020, Russia will contribute 40.7 million, with the Ukraine increasing by 13.3 million and Poland 6.7 million.

Pay TV revenues in Eastern Europe will be 48% higher in 2020 ($7,305 million) than in 2010 ($4,944 million). Digital cable and IPTV revenues will more than double between 2013 and 2020, but satellite TV revenues (the main earner) will only grow by 22% over the same period.

Russia will contribute $2.02 billion (28%) of the pay-TV revenues in 2020 – overtaking Poland in 2015. Russia will be responsible for nearly half of the region’s $1.1 billion additional pay TV revenues between 2013 and 2020. TV ARPUs have traditionally been very low in Russia, but they are set to increase.

For more information on the Digital TV Eastern Europe report, please see the Broadband TV News webshop.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Editor's Choice, Newsline, Research, TV Tagged With: Digital TV Research, Simon Murray Edited: 16 April 2014 09:37

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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