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The Typical Household Has Added Another Video Streaming Subscription over the Past Year
The average US household subscribed to more than 5 video streaming services during Q3.
Live Sports May Not Be That Critical in Preventing Pay-TV Churn, After All
Only 8% would definitely cut the cord if their favorite live TV sport moved exclusively to streaming.
Tracking the Growth of Broadband-Only TV Homes
Broadband-only homes tend to be younger, larger, and with slightly higher incomes than the average,
Most TV Viewers Say They’re Tolerant of Ads
More than 1 in 4 who watch AVOD/FAST services say that they do so because they’re willing to watch ads for the content, but not pay for it.
New Movers Are Open to New Brands
Good reviews, better prices, and recommendations are likely to move the needle for new movers.
Netflix Clings to Lead in Teens’ Video Time Amid Streaming Competition
Hulu, Disney+ and HBO Max together account for an estimated 20% of teens’ video viewing time.
Forecast: More Households Will Not Pay for Traditional TV Next Year Than Will (With A Caveat)
This forecast excludes vMVPDs. Including them leaves pay-TV subscribers ahead of non-subscribers for at least the next few years.
Latinos’ TV Time Swings to Streaming
Latinos spend more TV time with Netflix and YouTube, combined, than with either broadcast or cable.
Live TV is the Default Viewing Source for Just 1 in 8 Young Americans
Almost 4 in 10 turn on Netflix first when they want to watch something.
More People Seem Willing to Pay to Stream Movies At Home
4 in 10 would pay $30 to stream a movie at the same time it’s released in theaters, up from a third last year.
Sports Fans Are Also Cutting the Cord
However, they’re not migrating away from cable TV as quickly as non-fans.
B2B Buyers Are Thirsty for Research-Backed Thought Leadership
7 in 10 buyers are very likely to think more positively about organizations that consistently produce high-quality thought leadership.
How Likely Are Consumers to Share Good and Bad Customer Experiences?
Consumers around the world seem to be a little more likely to share very good than very bad experiences.
Marketing Industry Diversity Drops, but There’s Improvement at the CMO Level
Some 17.3% of CMOs or CMO-equivalents at ANA client-side marketer members last year were from a racial or ethnic group.
The Average Household Uses 12-13 Sources of Entertainment. What Are They?
Younger consumers tend to be less reliant on video sources for their entertainment.
Netflix Sees Challengers to Status as Home of Viewers’ Favorite Content
Live TV has rebounded, and the other big streaming services have also seen an uptick.
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