25% of all video viewing in US broadband households now occurs on platforms other than the television, such as PCs, smartphones, and tablets, according to Parks Associates research.
Costs of pay-TV continues to increase in US
The average pay-TV bill might reach $123 by the year 2015 and $200 by 2020, according to market research company NPD Group.
Digital TV conversion slows in Western Europe
Western Europe will not reach full digital TV penetration until 2017, despite penetration being as high as 85% by end-2011, according to a new report from Digital TV Research.
US connected TVs reach 38%
In the US, 38% of all households have at least one television set connected to the internet, according to research from Leichtman Research Group.
Second screen usage becoming the norm
Watching TV while using a tablet or smartphone is more common than not according to a Q4 2011 Nielsen survey of connected device owners in the US, UK, Germany and […]
14 million IPTV subs in China
The number of IPTV users reached 14 million in China in January this year, according to statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
Recession fails to halt CEE digital TV expansion
According to a new report from Digital TV Research, 2012 is a watershed year for Eastern Europe as the number of digital homes for the 15 forecast countries will exceed […]
HD growth continues unabated
The number of high definition channels operating in Europe has grown by 375 in the last year alone.
Streaming to surpass physical carriers in US
Income from internet-delivered movies will outstrip those of DVDs and Blu-ray discs combined in the US in 2012, according to IHS Screen Digest.
75% of US broadband homes use networking
75% of all US broadband households now use a home network; they are able to access a growing variety of net-based video and applications on a growing number of devices.