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Eastern Europe to gain 20m SVOD subs

April 25, 2022 11.57 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

The number of SVOD subscriptions in Eastern Europe is forecast to rise to 43 million by 2027.

This, according to the latest report by Digital TV Research, will be up from 23 million at the end of last year.

The report notes that this is a hugely important year for SVOD in region, with rollouts for Disney+, SkyShowtime and HBO Max. It also says that Poland will become market leader in 2026 despite having a much lower population than Russia. Furthermore, Russia and Poland will account for 64% of the region’s SVOD subscribers by 2027, down from 79% in 2021 as other countries grow faster.
Netflix will continue to lead the Eastern European SVOD sector, with 8.18 million subscribers by 2027, up from 5.82 million at end-2021.Meanwhile, Disney+ will boast 4.69 million subscribers by 2027 despite starting as recently as this June.

Commenting on the findings of the report, Simon Murray, principal analyst at Digital TV Research, said: “HBO Max launched in March, with 3.11 million paying subscribers expected by 2027. Many more homes continue to receive HBO online as part of their pay-TV subscription”.

The report also says that Western SVOD platforms withdrew from Russia and are unlikely to return before 2027. These platforms only made a limited impact in Russia, so the subscriber losses are not that great.

Russia is not as dependent on Western content as many other European countries. However, sanctions will result in economic hardship that will adversely affect Russian household spend.

Murray continued: “We assume that Russia will withdraw from Ukraine before end-2022. After the Russian withdrawal, we expect massive investment in Ukraine by Western companies/governments as well as most refugees returning home eventually. It will take some time to rebuild the economy and for homes to spend on entertainment”.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline, Platforms, Research, SVOD Edited: 25 April 2022 13:12

About Chris Dziadul

Chris is our Central & East Europe Editor. You can talk to Chris on Twitter @chrisdziadul or by email at cdziadul@broadbandtvnews.com

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