• Subscribe to our Daily News Emails
  • Advertise
    • Media Info
    • Terms & Conditions for Advertisers
    • Mechanical Data

Broadband TV News

Independent. Since 2003

  • Home
  • News Line
    • Central & East Europe
    • People
  • TV
    • On Demand/VOD
    • IPTV
    • Cable
    • Satellite
    • Terrestrial
    • Distribution
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Events
    • Events Diary
    • BTN Events
    • Events Coverage
    • Submit the details of your event
  • Features
  • Resources
    • White Papers

Multiple subscriptions key to US SVOD growth

June 6, 2016 18.06 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

OTT TV and video revenues in Canada and the US will reach $24.39 billion in 2021; up from $2.67 billion in 2010 and $15.39 billion in 2015, according to the North America OTT TV & Video Forecasts report.

US_CanadaOTTVideorevenue

The North American SVOD sector is by far the most mature in the world, with 81.81 million SVOD subscribers [for movie and TV services only – excluding sports, for example] by end-2015. The SVOD total is forecast to climb to 109.59 million by 2021.

Simon Murray, report author and Principal Analyst at Digital TV Research, said: “It is important to stress that these figures are gross – some homes take more than one SVOD platform – especially in the US. We do not believe that 86% of US TV households or even 97% of US fixed broadband households will be SVOD subscribers by 2021. From the 101 million US total in 2021, we forecast that 25 million will be secondary SVOD subscriptions. Therefore, the average US SVOD user will pay for 1.33 subscriptions. Putting it another way, there will be 76 million US primary SVOD users by 2021.”

He continued: “We have included half of the Amazon Prime fee as an SVOD subscription to homes that we estimate take Amazon Video (about 70%), even though homes are not directly paying for Amazon Video.”

Canadian and US SVOD revenues will soar from $0.58 billion in 2010 to $6.26 billion in 2015 and onto $9.16 billion in 2021.

Online rentals will continue to suffer as SVOD grows. OTT TV and video rental revenues climbed from $708 million in 2010 to $2,022 million in 2014. However, revenues will fall from then on – to $1,744 million in 2021 as SVOD is seen as a more attractive substitute to rentals.

Download-to-own (also known as electronic sell-through or EST) buying will not be as badly affected by SVOD as rentals. DTO revenues are forecast to be $2,505 million in 2021, up from $279 million in 2010 and $1,493 million in 2015.

Advertising on OTT sites (AVOD) will become the main OTT revenue source in 2018 as the SVOD sector matures. Advertising on OTT sites generated revenues of $5.65 billion in 2015; quintuple the $1.11 billion in 2010. Rapid growth will continue; reaching a total of $10.98 billion in 2021.

For more information on the North America OTT TV and Video Forecasts report, please see the Broadband TV News webshop.

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Related

Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: Digital TV Research, Simon Murray Edited: 6 June 2016 18:08

Latest News

  • Christophe Pinard-Legry takes expanded European role at Canal+
  • EBU raises concerns over Czech public media funding plans
  • Samba TV names Kelly Barrett as global head of product management
  • Business as usual as QVC Group enters Chapter 11
  • DAZN takes NASCAR Euro Series worldwide in new free-to-view deal

Philipp Rotermund

The Long Game in FAST: Market by Market

When we launched wedotv in 2018 (then called Watch4), the prevailing wisdom in the entertainment industry was clear: subscription video-on-demand was the future. … [Read More ...]

Most Popular

  • QVC Group prepares Chapter 11 filing amid debt and declining viewership
    QVC Group prepares Chapter 11 filing amid debt and declining viewership
  • Business as usual as QVC Group enters Chapter 11
    Business as usual as QVC Group enters Chapter 11
  • Amazon unveils slimmer Fire TV Stick HD with Alexa+ integration
    Amazon unveils slimmer Fire TV Stick HD with Alexa+ integration
  • BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs as cost pressures intensify
    BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs as cost pressures intensify
  • French trio enter exclusive talks to acquire SFR
    French trio enter exclusive talks to acquire SFR
  • Doubts grow over future of QVC
    Doubts grow over future of QVC
  • Roku tops 100 million streaming households worldwide
    Roku tops 100 million streaming households worldwide

Broadband TV News

  • Subscribe
  • About us
  • Contacts
  • Logos & Pictures
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Advertising

  • Media Info
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Mechanical Data
  • Video Services

News

  • Latest
  • Central & East Europe
  • TV
  • Tech
  • Streaming
  • Cable
  • Satellite
  • Terrestrial
  • IPTV
  • Business
  • People

Events

  • Events Diary
  • BTN Events
  • Submit the details of your event
  • Media Meet & Greet

Editorial

44 Telegraph Street
Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 3QF
news@broadbandtvnews.com

Commercial

Arundel View Cottage
Wepham
West Sussex
BN18 9RA
sales@broadbandtvnews.com

Connect with Us

 

Copyright © 2026 Broadband TV News LLP · Log in

 

Loading Comments...
 

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.