TV & Video Week In Review
The week when:
- Netflix gets the golden ticket
- Disney+ brings back free trials
- Paramount+ bundles up with Showtime
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The week when:
- Netflix gets the golden ticket
- Disney+ brings back free trials
- Paramount+ bundles up with Showtime
The Device Usage Trends Report tracks consumer’s usage of installed TVs, streaming media players, video game consoles, Smartphones, tablets and computers. There are two core metrics, overall device usage frequency and usage for streaming video. The analysis is published every other wave, and the accompanying excel data dashboard provides a more in-depth view of the trends every quarter. This wave's data dashboard was expanded to include reporting on streaming media players by time since device purchase.
The week when:
- Consolidation is the Key to Smart Locks?
- Smart Garage Door Openers Are Getting Smarter
The week when:
- Comcast preps ‘XClass’ line of smart TVs for launch
- HBO Max Cuts Sub Price in Half
- Fox’s new weather forecast
The week when:
- Apple Watch 7 Launch
- Xiaomi has smartglasses too… sort of
The TV Ownership Trends Report quantifies the U.S. TV installed base, room location trends, and delves into what drives consumers to replace their TVs. The dashboards include an 8-year trend. These data provide a view of how the TV replacement cycle impacts the resulting installed base. The dashboards are updated quarterly.
Key findings this wave include:
The Device Ownership Trends & Profile report is your go to for understanding what devices consumers own and how that has changed over the past 3-years. The profile tool segments over 300 consumer groups. You can quantify device ownership penetration for your target demographic, shopper, viewer, subscriber and more.
Key Findings this wave include:
The week when:
- Facebook launches “smartglasses”
- Apple Watch Series 7
The week when:
- SimpliSafe Adds An Outdoor Camera
- Resideo Invests in Brilliant
- Home Depot Gets Into the Smart Home App Business
The week when:
- The new iPhones are just around the corner
- 5G MSRPs officially go below $200