Le Lézard
Classified in: Science and technology
Subject: SVY

Parrot Analytics' SVOD Subscription Study Finds 49% of U.S. Consumers Unwilling to Pay for Even One Streaming Service


LOS ANGELES, June 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- In its latest Global Television Demand Report, Parrot Analytics, the leading television data analytics firm focused on measuring global demand for content, features a four-country audience study focused on consumers' propensity to subscribe to streaming video services in Brazil, Italy, the U.K. and the U.S.. Parrot Analytics investigated  consumers' willingness to subscribe to up to four streaming subscription video services in March 2018. For the U.S. panel, nearly half of the respondents (49%) said they were not willing to pay for any video subscription streaming service.

Parrot Analytics U.S. SVOD Purchase Study - Q1 2018

By comparison, 45% of the British respondents and 43% of Brazilian respondents surveyed followed those in the U.S., but 82% of Italian respondents said they were willing to subscribe to one or more SVOD services. Brazil had the greatest percentage of people among the markets willing to pay for four or more video subscriptions, the most of which are aged 18 to 24 and predominantly male, as compared to the U.S. with the fewest (4%) willing to pay for four or more services. Interestingly, in the U.K., consumers aged 55 to 64 make up 28% of subscribers willing to subscribe to three SVOD services, while people 25 to 34 make up 29% of subscribers willing to subscriber to four or more platforms.

"We were really surprised s how consumers' willingness to pay for multiple SVOD services is different for each of these markets, especially Italy, and it was interesting to discover that U.S. consumers were the most reticent of the four markets we examined," said Samuel Stadler, Vice President of Marketing, Parrot Analytics. "However, our findings were in line with the latest Netflix subscriber numbers, which show about 20% of the U.S. population having subscribed to their service - the same number we found that are willing to pay for one service, so that makes sense. What was also a consistent theme in our study is that for every market we looked at, males are more willing to pay for SVOD services than females."

The Global Television Demand Report also looks at the most popular digital original series from January to March in ten different countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, South Korea, Switzerland, the U.K. and the U.S.  The top digital series in the U.S., Switzerland and the U.K. was CBS All Access' drama Star Trek: Discovery, edging out Netflix's Stranger Things. However, Stranger Things was the top digital series in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Greece, Italy, South Korea, and the Netherlands for the quarter. Parrot Analytics ranks TV series across both SVOD and linear/broadcast channels in 100+ markets using its global TV demand measurement system, which collects billions of daily consumer Demand Expressions (streaming, downloading, social media interactions, blogging etc.) and then weights and ranks these audience demand expressions according to their significance .

For more insights, download the complete Global Television Demand Report here: https://insights.parrotanalytics.com/the-global-television-demand-report-2018-q1

About Parrot Analytics
Parrot Analytics is a data science company that empowers media companies, brands and agencies to understand global audience demand for television content. Wielding the world's largest audience behavior datasets, the company has developed the world's only global cross-platform, country-specific audience demand measurement system. Parrot Analytics captures an unprecedented spectrum of actual audience behavior including video streaming consumption, social media, blogging platforms, file-sharing and peer-to-peer consumption spanning 100+ markets. This enables media companies, for the very first time, to understand audience demand for content across all content distribution platforms in all markets around the world.

 

SOURCE Parrot Analytics


These press releases may also interest you

19 avr 2024
OKX, a leading Web3 technology company, today added support for Runes, a new fungible token standard by Casey Rodarmor, a former Bitcoin developer and artist, following today's Bitcoin halving. With this addition, users can now create, mint, manage...

19 avr 2024
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. ("Faraday Future" or the "Company") , a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, today announced that it received a letter (the "Nasdaq Letter") from The Nasdaq Stock...

19 avr 2024
Genifi Inc. (formerly Prodigy Ventures Inc.) ("genifi" or the "Company") today announced its financial results for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023. As previously reported, the Company sold TCB Corporation ("Prodigy Labs") on...

19 avr 2024
Sabre Corporation ("Sabre") announced plans to host a live webcast of its 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on April 24, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. ET.  The webcast will be accessible by visiting the Investor Relations section of Sabre's website...

19 avr 2024
Illinois House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch was unanimously recommended to serve as the new Proviso Township Committeeman in a meeting held Friday evening of the Executive Committee, replacing the late Karen Yarbrough....

19 avr 2024
Nium, the global leader in real-time, cross-border payments, and Asia's leading payments, banking, and capital markets research firm, Kapronasia, today launched "Breaking Borders: The Revolution of Real-Time Cross-Border B2B Payments in Asia" - a new...



News published on and distributed by: