May 4, 2021
Analysis, Top Stories
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.
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April 26, 2021
Analysis, Top Stories
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.
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March 3, 2021
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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.
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February 23, 2021
Analysis, Top Stories
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.
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February 16, 2021
Analysis, Top Stories
Digital TV Research is forecasting that the number of subscribers to Disney+ (294 million) will overtake the Netflix total (286 million) in 2026.
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November 16, 2020
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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.
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October 9, 2020
Analysis, Top Stories
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.
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September 29, 2020
Analysis, Top Stories
Digital TV Research is forecasting that SVOD revenues for 138 countries will reach $100 billion by 2025, double the $50 billion recorded in 2019.
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August 10, 2020
Analysis, Top Stories
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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August 3, 2020
Analysis, Top Stories
The number of SVOD subscriptions worldwide rose by 28 percent in 2019, according to Digital TV Research.
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