Posts tagged video streaming
Strategy Analytics: Consumer Spending on Streaming Video To Exceed Pay TV For First Time In 2024

U.S. viewers will spend more on streaming video than pay TV for the first time in 2024, according to the latest research from Strategy Analytics. According to the report, U.S. Subscription TV Forecast, consumer spending on traditional pay TV services fell by 8% to $90.7B in 2020 and will decline further to $74.5B in 2023.

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Global AV Market Takes $20 Billion Hit Due to COVID-19, Expected to Recover by 2022 -- AVIXA and Omdia

The global pro AV industry took a $20 billion hit thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic but will grow $56 billion from its 2019 peak by 2025, according to the latest research from AVIXA and Omdia. In its 2020 AV Industry Outlook and Trends Analysis (IOTA), industry association AVIXA in conjunction with Omdia, said the global market would not return to its 2019 peak of $259 billion until 2022.

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Average Weekly Hours of Online Video Concumpton in 2020 Nealy Double that of 2017 as Newcomers Enter the Market -- Parks Associates

A new data base released by Parks Associates found that the number of hours consumers spend watching online video per week has nearly doubled from 3.6 hours in 2017 to almost 7 hours in 2020 . Dallas-based Parks said at the same time traditional pay-TV service has declined from an adoption rate of 75% to 62% in U.S. broadband households between Q1 2017 and Q1 2020, which led a subsequent decline in set-top box adoption.

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Low Latency Video Streaming Solutions are Required to Power New Use Cases and Keep Existing Video Applications Competitive: ABI Research

TV viewing habits are shifting from linear TV to online TV, which is accelerating the video streaming market. While subscriptions are dominating the OTT market, the live streaming market is advancing as the demand for sports and other live programming continues to grow. For superior user experience, especially in the live streaming segment, low latency streaming is becoming essential. ABI Research forecasts that live video streaming is expected to grow at a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10% to a 91 million subscriber base in 2024.

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