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Half of U.S. Households Now Have At Least One Connected TV, Netflix is the Driver
Here's a new measure of how deeply online video viewing, and Netflix in particular, have penetrated the living room: 49% of all U.S. households now have at least one TV connected to the Internet, slightly over double the 24% level from 2010. For Netflix, 49% of its subscribers report watching online video on their connected TV weekly vs. 8% weekly use among all non-Netflix subscribers. 78% of Netflix streaming subscribers watch Netflix on a connected TV.
TVs are connected either through game consoles, Blu-ray players, Smart TVs or devices like Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, etc. The data is according to the 8th annual Leichtman Research Group's Emerging Video Services study.Categories: Aggregators, Devices
Topics: Leichtman Research Group, Netflix
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VideoNuze Podcast #230: Crackle, HuffPost Live and Online Video Ad Growth Ahead
I'm pleased to present the 230th edition of the VideoNuze podcast with my weekly partner Colin Dixon of nScreenMedia.
This week found Colin at the BroadbandTV Con event in Santa Clara where he was impressed by the 2 keynotes, by Eric Berger, EVP, Digital Networks, Sony Pictures Television (Crackle) and Roy Sekoff, President and Co-Creator of HuffPost Live. Eric and Roy provided insights about their strategies and the audiences they're pursuing. Both services are highly successful in their own ways. Colin shares his observations, and compares and contrasts the two.
One commonality is that both services are free to viewers and ad-supported, which brings us to our next topic, PwC's growth forecast for online video advertising, which I covered this week. We dig into the details and other PwC numbers. Even though PwC projects video ad spending will more than double, to $6.8 billion in 2018, Colin actually believes the forecast is too conservative. He explains why and what would really impress him.
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Topics: Crackle, HuffPo Live, PwC
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PwC: U.S. Online Video Advertising Will Double By 2018, To $6.8 Billion
PwC released its Entertainment & Media Outlook for 2014-2018 yesterday, forecasting that online video advertising in the U.S. will hit nearly $6.8 billion in 2018, more than double the projected 2014 level of $3.3 billion.
PwC sees video advertising as achieving a 19.5% compound growth rate from 2013-2018, trailing only mobile Internet advertising, forecast at 22.1% CAGR. Video advertising's share of all wired Internet advertising is projected to jump from 8.7% in 2014 to 14.5% in 2018.Categories: Advertising
Topics: PwC
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Adobe: 21% of Pay-TV Subscribers Use TV Everywhere, In Synch With NPD Research
Adobe has released its Q1 2014 U.S. Digital Video benchmark report, finding among other things, that 21% of U.S. pay-TV subscribers use TV Everywhere, up from 16% in Q3 '13. The 21% usage rate is exactly what research firm NPD found in its separate research released last month.
(Note, in a NY Times article today, Adobe said that the Q1 data excludes the Sochi Olympics TVE usage.)
Adobe also found that the number of TVE authentications jumped by 246% vs. Q1 '13, with iOS devices taking a 43% share of views, followed by browser (36%), Android (15%) and gaming consoles (6%). The latter experienced the strongest growth rate, up from a 1% share a year ago.Categories: TV Everywhere
Topics: Adobe, TV Everywhere
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Research: Live-Streaming Most Popular Activity for Sports Fans Online
The Internet has been a boon to sports fans, with the new "Know the Fan" report from Sporting News Media, Kantar Media Sports and SportBusiness Group revealing that approximately 2/3 of U.S. sports fans follow sports online. In particular, 38% of fans who watch sports video online cited live-streaming of games/events as their top activity (up from 33% in 2013), followed by short highlight clips (31%) and videos of sports news (27%).
Categories: Live Streaming, Sports
Topics: Sporting News
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How Binge-Viewing Became a Cultural Phenomenon - A Brief History
Binge-viewing is surely one of the most notable cultural phenomena of the past few years. Barely registering as a concept less than 3 years ago, many recent research reports now cite binge-viewing as having been adopted - if not regularly practiced - by a majority of TV viewers (examples here, here, here, here, here, here).
The shift toward binge-viewing has immense implications for the TV and video industries, touching everything from the creative process to programming/distribution decisions to monetization approaches. Some companies are fully embracing binge-viewing and riding its wave, while others are taking a more cautious approach.
Stepping back though, how exactly did binge-viewing become such a cultural phenomenon? I believe there are at least 5 key contributing factors, with the relationships among them creating a perfect storm of growth.Categories: Aggregators, Cable Networks
Topics: Amazon, Apple TV, Chromecast, Comcast, Fire TV, HBO GO, Hulu, Netflix
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LAST DAY to Save $100 on Video Ad Summit Registration and to Win a 50-inch LED TV
Today is the last day to save $100 on tickets to the June 25th VideoNuze Online Video Advertising Summit in NYC. As a bonus, all early bird registrants will also be entered to win a $1,000 50-inch Samsung LED Smart TV and a Roku Streaming Stick, provided by Innovid. Registrants are also cross-registered for CEWeek's exhibits and free conferences.
We have an exciting full-day program planned, with executive speakers from A+E Networks, Allstate, AOL, Comcast, comScore, Conde Nast, Digitas, eMarketer, Forrester, Google, GroupM, Hulu, Jaguar Land Rover, Mindshare, News Corp., Nielsen, Newsy, Quiznos, Sporting News Media, StyleHaul, Starcom MediaVest, VEVO, Weather Company, Xaxis and many others. (see program here)
We'll be covering all of the hottest industry topics in a variety of formats - panel discussions, case studies, fireside chat interviews, presentations and more. For anyone in the industry looking for a soup-to-nuts deep-dive, and outstanding networking with 300+ industry executives, I highly recommend attending.
The Ad Summit is generously supported by 15 industry companies including Title Partners Tremor Video and ILoveVideo.tv/Castaclip; Premier Partner AOL, Headline Partners ActiveVideo, Brightcove, Eyeview, FreeWheel, LiveRail, TubeMogul, Turn and Videology plus Branding Partners Innovid, Mixpo, Optimatic and SpotXchange.
Register now and save!Categories: Advertising, Events
Topics: VideoNuze 2014 Online Video Advertising Summit
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VideoNuze Podcast #229: Cord-Cutters are Satisfied; TV Everywhere Lags
I'm pleased to present the 229th edition of the VideoNuze podcast with my weekly partner Colin Dixon of nScreenMedia.
Earlier this week Colin's firm nScreenMedia released new research, finding among things, that cord-cutters are mostly satisfied without pay-TV service. Colin provides his take on the data, noting in particular that just 9% of respondents missed sports, which suggests cord-cutters are mostly self-selected non-sports fans.
We also zero in on millennial cord-cutters and their attitudes. Both of us believe the data counters a quote from Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes this week related to millennials, that "Once they take the mattress and get it off the floor, that's when they subscribe to TV." That's been true in the past, but it will get a lot harder given the range of video choices now available.
We then turn our attention to TV Everywhere and recent research showing that while it is valued by those who use it, adoption still remains relatively low. We dig into why this conundrum is likely to continue.
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Topics: nScreenMedia, TV Everywhere, Viacom