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American cable TV subs looking for love

July 1, 2016 07.24 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Cable TV subs in the US are under threat as Americans ‘feel the love’ of internet TV providers.

Americans want cable TV providers to improve customer service and meet the high standards set by progressive internet TV players, according to research commissioned by Paywizard.

Americans are drawn to the next level of customer service that companies like Netflix and Amazon are providing, characterized by features such as quick and easy signup, lack of contracts, free trials, instant account changes, transparent billing, and the ability to leave and return at any time.

US focus groups revealed that Americans are frustrated with poor customer service from cable providers that held a monopoly prior to internet TV, and now desire a better, more flexible experience, which they are likely to reward with loyalty.

American participants expressed opinions such as “I hate dealing with my cable company”, “it takes longer for them to get back to you” and that [internet TV providers] “are way better for customer service”. Conversely they praised internet TV providers for being “really responsive”, “reachable all the time”, having “different ways of getting in touch with them”, and willing to “bend over backwards to make you a satisfied customer”.

“Our research shows that Americans are placing far more value on customer service as a TV differentiator, as it becomes easier to join, cancel and move between services,” said Bhavesh Vaghela, CMO, Paywizard.

“Viewers have had their fingers burnt by long-lasting and rigid cable TV subscriptions, and see internet TV as heralding a new era and leading the way for traditional players to follow – hence why cord-cutting and cord-shaving is gathering pace.

“Americans now want a whole new level of customer service – especially helplines and guidance features – and are increasingly prepared to reward those services that go the extra mile. TV service providers would do well to consider just how great the impacts of proactive and personalised support functions can be in terms of securing loyalty and stopping users drifting to alternative platforms, as well as new approaches like offering skinny bundles.”

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Filed Under: Cable, Newsline, Research Tagged With: PayWizard, US Edited: 1 July 2016 07:24

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About Robert Briel

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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