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Second smallest increase in Multiscreen Index

October 1, 2018 11.34 Europe/London By Julian Clover

The world’s leading television service providers added just 2.69 million subscribers in Q2. It represents the second smallest increase recorded in informitv’s Multiscreen Index.

51 of the 100 leading services recorded in the index achieved subscriber gains; delivering an increase of 0.6%.

“While satellite and telco television gained subscribers, there was a 0.36 million quarterly loss among cable television services, the first seen in the Multiscreen Index,” noted editor Dr William Cooper. “Online television services, represented by Sling TV and DIRECTV NOW, with just over 4 million subscribers between them, gained 0.37 million.”

In the Europe, the Middle East and Africa region there was a net gain of 0.69 million subscribers, led by the addition of almost 800,000 for Canal+ International. Rostelecom added 97,000 telco television customers in Russia.

In the Americas there was an increase of just 0.18 million subscribers. The top 10 service providers in the United States lost over 358,000 television subscribers between them, although they still serve 83.56 million homes. DIRECTV lost 286,000 satellite subscribers, while the DIRECTV NOW online gained 325,000.

In Asia Pacific there was an increase of 1.81 million, with Airtel Digital TV in India making the greatest gains, adding 478,000. Dish TV added 300,000, extending its lead in the region and it is now the leading service by subscribers in the Multiscreen Index, with a total of 23.30 million.

AT&T has the most subscribers by group, with a total of 39.10 million, which was an increase of 203,000 in the quarter. Sky is the second largest, with 23.01 million customers across Europe, an increase of 107,000.

BT and TalkTalk both drop out of the Multiscreen Index. Having stalled at around 3 million television subscribers between them, they no longer report numbers.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: Multiscreen Index Edited: 1 October 2018 11:34

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Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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