The number of SVOD subscriptions for 138 countries is forecast to increase by 591 million between 2020 and 2026, reaching 1.495 million, according to Digital TV Research.
Read More »Global Pay TV to Add 15 Million Subs
India is among the 92 countries worldwide that will see gains in pay-TV subscribers over the next five years, while 46 countries will experience continued cord-cutting, according to Digital TV Research.
Read More »OTT Revenues to Hit $210 Billion in 2026
OTT revenues across the globe will almost double from $106 billion last year to $210 billion in 2026, according to new projections from Digital TV Research.
Read More »North American OTT Revenues to Reach $94 Billion in 2026
A Digital TV Research report projects that North American OTT TV episode and movie revenues will almost double from $49 billion last year to $94 billion in 2026.
Read More »North American Cord-Cutting Slows
The rate of cord-cutting in the U.S. and Canada has slowed, according to Digital TV Research, which projects that the number of pay-TV subs in North America will fall to 74 million in 2026.
Read More »Disney+ Subs to Surpass Netflix in 2026
Digital TV Research is forecasting that the number of subscribers to Disney+ (294 million) will overtake the Netflix total (286 million) in 2026.
Read More »Disney+ to Add 112 Million Subs by 2025
New data from Digital TV Research projects that Disney+ will add 112 million subscribers in the next five years to reach 194 million customers by 2025.
Read More »Global Pay-TV Revenues Drop, Subs Rise
A new report from Digital TV Research indicates that pay-TV revenues will drop to $152 billion in 2025, despite the rising number of subscribers, led by India and China.
Read More »SVOD Expected to Generate $100 Billion
Digital TV Research is forecasting that SVOD revenues for 138 countries will reach $100 billion by 2025, double the $50 billion recorded in 2019.
Read More »Report: OTT TV & Video Revenues Total $83 Billion
Global online TV episode and movie revenues reached $83 billion in 2019, increasing from $67 billion in 2018 and up by $50 billion on 2017, according to Digital TV Research.
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