If the behaviour of the elite is anything to go by, the prospects for connected TV in Europe are brightest in Norway and Russia.
Dutch viewers stick to Teletext
Dutch viewers continue to watch traditional Teletext pages and are still reluctant to use internet on connected TVs and watch 3D content, according to research by the consumers’ union Consumentenbond.
UK digitisation at 93.1%
The percentage of UK homes that receive digital TV signals stood at 93.1% at the end of the first quarter, according to consumer research by the regulator Ofcom.
Connected TV shipments to exceed 138 million in 2015
Products launched by TV manufacturers in 2011 show how critical internet services are to the future of TV. In 2011, more than 25% of all flat panel TVs shipped are […]
32% annual growth rate for OTT subscriptions
The over-the-top video market is no longer about the volume of transactions. Most companies offering OTT content are motivated to explore new strategic paradigms to monetise their services, which will […]
Asia Pacific to drive massive IPTV expansion
The number of homes paying for IPTV will rocket to 155 million by the end of 2016, up from 35 million at the end of 2010, according to Digital TV […]
BARB to launch web TV viewing meter
BARB is to begin the measurement of TV viewing on PCs, laptops and tablet devices with the introduction of a web TV viewing meter in 100 of its BARB panel […]
Russian pay-TV market grows
The number of homes receiving pay-TV services in Russia rose by nearly 2 million in 2010, according to a study produced by the local company Discovery Research Group.
40% of Western European homes to own 3DTV
Stereoscopic television will be available to nearly 40% of homes in Western Europe by 2015, according to new research from Futuresource Consulting.
US multichannel video service levelling off
87% of US households subscribe to some form of multichannel video service, according to research from Leichtman Research Group. The percentage of households that subscribe to a multi-channel video service […]