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HbbTV reaches 100 million homes in Europe

March 27, 2025 12.39 Europe/London By Julian Clover

At least one TV set capable of supporting the HbbTV standard is available in 100 million European homes.

The HbbTV Association announced the milestone Thursday, based on market estimates by research company Dataxis.

It’s anticipated the number of HbbTV households will continue to rise, reaching 108 million by the end of 2025, up from 97 million in 2024, according to Dataxis’ market forecast.

Looking further ahead, the company predicts the total to surpass 120 million in 2026, demonstrating the widespread adoption and growing importance of HbbTV in the television landscape. The figures exclude Russia and Turkey.

“Reaching 100 million homes with HbbTV-compliant TV sets in Europe is a testament to the strength and relevance of the open HbbTV standard. This achievement underscores the entire industry’s commitment to delivering innovative TV services to consumers in a harmonised manner. The mature, stable and proven standard offers broadcasters, advertisers and technology providers new opportunities in the connected TV ecosystem. We look forward to seeing further growth and adoption,” said Vincent Grivet, Chair of the HbbTV Association.

In 2020, there were 60 million HbbTV households in Europe, accounting for 25.9% penetration out of 231 million total households. By 2024, penetration rose to 41.3%, with 97 million HbbTV households out of 236 million total households. This year, penetration is expected to reach 45.8%, and by 2026, the milestone of 50% penetration will be surpassed, with 120 million households anticipated to have HbbTV-compliant TV sets.

The HbbTV standard, which is supported by all major TV manufacturers, enables content discovery, interactive services, hybrid content delivery and improved accessibility.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Top Story Tagged With: HbbTV Edited: 2 April 2025 10:30

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About Julian Clover

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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