TV & Video Week In Review
The week when:
- Targeted programming drove vMVPD growth
- HBO Max lands on Roku, sort of
- Disney streaming leads the way
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The week when:
- Targeted programming drove vMVPD growth
- HBO Max lands on Roku, sort of
- Disney streaming leads the way
The week when:
- Xfinity looks to Walmart for TV partnership
- Netflix raising prices, again
- Apple TV coming to Xbox
Device Usage Trends Snapshot Analysis
(Published in Nov ’20 and based on Aug ’20 data collection)
The all new Device Usage Trends Report tracks consumer’s usage of installed TVs, streaming media players, Blu-ray Disc players, video game consoles, Smartphones, tablets and computers. There are two core metrics, overall device usage frequency and usage for streaming video. This snapshot analysis provides key highlights and the data dashboard provides a more in depth view of the trends.
TV-Connected Devices:
The week when:
- T-Mobile sharpens vision
- Baby Yoda saving grace
- Redbox Free Live TV expands
The week when:
- Apple TV Goes (pea)nuts
- Max activated
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 a 7-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 week when:
- No Go for Glow
- TiVo+ Expands
- Netflix Ending Free Trials
The week when:
- The Roku Channel is on Fire
- YouTubeTV + Chromecast
- Tubi News Goes Live
These are the results of the pilot wave of the new semi-annual research on viewer’s TV services, engagement & future intentions -- The TV Switching Study.
The week when:
- Co-viewing’s gone virtual
- Google TV is baaaaaaaaack!
- Peacock adds downloads