Posts Tagged ‘Satellite Television’
Cable Sports Subscribers vs Non-Sports Subscribers
Sports fans really are the foundation of the pay television subscriber base. Only 7% of the people who watch sports daily, weekly, or monthly are cord-cutters while 18% of those who are not fans of spectator sports have done so.
Read MoreAmericans' Primary Video Viewing Sources In 2020 [CHART]
27% of Americans cited internet TV (a TV enabled with Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu Plus, etc.) as their primary video viewing source during the next 6 years.
Read MorePay TV & Broadband Trends, Q3 2014 [CHART]
The largest pay-TV providers – representing about 95% of the market – shed roughly 150,000 subscribers in Q3,
Read MoreHow Americans Watch TV By Generation, June 2014 [CHART]
Roughly 3 in 4 American adults regularly watch TV shows live via cable or satellite TV, while streaming (43%) and recorded TV (37%) are also popular choices.
Read MoreCustomer Satisfaction With Subscription TV Providers, 2013 vs. 2014 [CHART]
Satisfaction with providers has dropped to a multi-year low.
Read MoreMillennials' Cable/Satellite TV Subscriptions, October 2013 [CHART]
While fewer than one in 10 millennials identified themselves as cord-cutters or “cord-nevers,” about three in 10 said they had reduced pay service within the six months before being queried.
Read MoreTV Subscriptions Of US Millennials vs Xers & Boomers, November 2013 [CHART]
The proliferation of digital video has raised the specter of large-scale cord-cutting by Millennials.
Read MoreBroadband & Pay-TV Subscribers In 2013 [CHART]
While the rate of cord-cutting slowed last year, cable companies shed almost 2 million pay-TV subscribers while adding more than 2 million broadband internet subscribers.
Read MoreMulti-Channel Video Trends, 2013 [CHART]
Video subscription trends for cable, satellite, telephone and multi-channel video.
Read MoreCursing Customers By Industry [CHART]
Satellite TV providers’ customer service agents get cursed at the most by angry clients, according to a study by Marchex.
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