Posts Tagged ‘Netflix’
Weekly American Netflix Streamers, 2010 & 2013 [CHART]
In 2013, according to Leichtman, 22% of US consumers surveyed said they streamed Netflix weekly—more than five times as many as watched content via Netflix in 2010.
Read MoreTop North American Downstream Traffic Sources, May 2013 [CHART]
Netflix accounts for 32.3% share of North American peak downstream fixed access traffic, a slight dip from H1 2012, with YouTube next at 17.1%.
Read MoreMost Popular Connected TV Apps, May 2013 [CHART]
40% of connected TVs are streaming content from Netflix, compared to just 17% used to watch video on YouTube, and 11% to watch Hulu or Hulu Plus.
Read MoreHow People Binge On TV, February 2013 [CHART]
Most US TV viewers (63%) had used an online subscription service (like Netflix) to binge-view TV.
Read MoreHow People Watch Time-Shifted TV By Demographic, February 2013 [TABLE]
Nearly eight out of 10 US adult internet users watched TV on their own schedule.
Read MoreEffect Of Streaming Video On Traditional TV Consumption, 2006-2012 [CHART]
34% of US internet users (and 30% of all consumers aged 13-54) surveyed in December 2012 reported having watched streaming video content that originated from a network since the beginning of September.
Read MoreAmerican Cord Cutters, 2008-2013 [CHART]
The number of American pay TV subscribers cutting the cord to focus solely on Netflix, over the air, online, and other sources is growing faster than expected.
Read MoreGlobal Netflix Revenues By Region, Q4 2011-Q4 2012 [TABLE]
Netflix reported US streaming revenues of $2.19 billion for 2012, with moderate growth from quarter to quarter.
Read MoreLikely Cable To Streaming Video Subscription Switchers [TABLE]
12% strongly agreed with the statement: I would consider replacing my cable subscription with a streaming media subscription (e.g., Netflix, Hulu Plus) in 2013.
Read More10% Of Netflix Subscribers Have Streamed House Of Cards
About 10 percent had watched House of Cards during the first few weeks it was available.
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