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European SVOD homes to reach 50m by 2020

June 30, 2016 10.41 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

Netflix_on_tabletNew research from the EBU’s Media Intelligence Service shows that SVOD subscribers in Europe grew 56% in just one year between 2014 and 2015, and are expected to reach 50 million homes by 2020.

The Market Insights: SVoD in Europe report shows that the biggest uptake is in the UK, Netherlands, Ireland and across the Nordic region. Currently, nearly 11% of all European households have a SVOD subscription. This number is anticipated to double by 2020 but is unlikely to reach levels seen in the USA, which remains the driver of global SVoD consumption.

The report highlights that competition in the SVOD market is also increasing rapidly. Netflix is the current undisputed leader with a 52% share of the market in the European Union, however Amazon is mounting a strong challenge. There are now also many other European groups entering the market including Vivendi (CanalPlay), Sky Plc (Now TV) and ProSiebenSat.1 (Maxdome).The impact of the growth in the SVOD market on overall audiovisual consumption is still quite modest. For example, in the UK SVOD viewing represents just 4% of total daily viewing or 11 minutes on average a day. In the Czech Republic it’s only 1%.

MIS’ research shows that free catch-up services, such as the BBC iPlayer and RAI Replay, remain the preferred way to access on demand content. 97% of EBU Members have a free catch-up video service.

Despite regulatory and financial constraints, several EBU Members are already embracing SVOD, either launching their own services or distributing their content on third-party platforms. For example, NPO (Netherlands) operates a joint initiative with commercial broadcasters RTL and SBS, and RTÉ (Ireland) last year launched RTÉ Player International to make Irish PSM content available to viewers abroad.

The report offers many more insights into the main SVOD providers and their catalogues, as well as consumption patterns and challenges for PSM and the media sector as a whole.

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