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ibc_ibc 31/08/2014 13:18 Page 2 42m US homes have connected smart device uring the first quarter (Q1) of 2014 there were 42 million US households with a TV connected to the Internet, either via a video game console, Blu-ray disc player, streaming media player or the TV itself. According to the NPD Connected Intelligence Connected Home Report, between Q1 2013 and Q1 2014 the number of homes with a TV connected to the Internet grew by 6m. The vast majority of this increase was driven by growth in the number of homes with Connected TVs and streaming media players. For the first time, there are now more US households with streaming media players than Blu-ray disc players connected to the Internet. As a result, the streaming media player platform now reaches a larger digital audience than the app-related content on Blu-ray disc players. “Consumers want devices that can deliver high-quality content to their TVs,” said John Buffone, executive director, Connected Intelligence. “The increase in Connected TV D Pay-TV subscriber growth continues The growth of pay television continues, as providers embrace multiscreen services to offer subscribers more viewing options, according to the July 2014 Multiscreen Index published by informitv. The report shows a 1.4% increase in digital television subscriber numbers across 100 leading pay-television and streaming media player penetration is proof that consumers are investing in solutions that can provide app-related content in the simplest, most effective way.” Having the ability to connect these devices wirelessly is the most important Having the ability to connect these devices wirelessly is the most important feature for a consumer.” services around the world in the first quarter of 2014. They collectively gained 4.17m video customers over three months and 17.43 million year on year, an increase of 5.2%. The 100 multichannel payTV services in the Multiscreen Index cover over 30 countries and represent around 330 million subscribing homes worldwide. Services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa gained the most subscribers, led by Tricolor in Russia, adding 340,000 in three months. Satellite services made the greatest gains over the quarter, just ahead of telco feature for a consumer. According to the Connected Intelligence Connected TV User Experience Report, 67% of Connected TV users said having a device that can connect with Wi-Fi influenced their decision regarding the device they preferred to use for apps on TV. Ease of use features, whether devicecentric or related to searching for content, were four of the top 10 features highlighted by consumers. These features include an easy to use remote, easy to use home screen, the ease of finding an app or channel the viewer is looking for, and the ease of finding new apps. “In some ways the TV viewing experience consumers want has not changed, although how they receive it continues to, and an app experience is no different,” said Buffone. “Consumers want easy to find, entertaining programming and a quality picture that does not buffer. While device manufacturers cannot solve all of the challenges inherent in Internet content delivery, they can ensure viewers have an easy to use remote and home screen as well as facilitate content discovery.” networks, while operators in India accounted for most of the gains for cable. Sixty-five per cent of payTV services in the Index now deliver to multiple screens in addition to the traditional television, including phones, tablets and other networkconnected devices. “The informitv Multiscreen Index shows continued growth in pay-TV subscriptions worldwide,” says Dr William Cooper, the founder and chief executive of informitv. “Across the hundred services in the Index, net subscriber gains far exceed net losses.” Two-thirds of services in the Index reported net subscriber gains. The ten services with the largest gains added 2.45m video customers over the quarter. The ten reporting the largest losses collectively lost 0.28m video customers in three months. The reported gains do not include substantial growth for services in China, for which reliable figures are unavailable. The top ten services in the United States that report subscriber numbers added 314,300 digital video customers in the first quarter of 2014. Strong gains by the telco networks over the year offset losses by some cable companies. The planned mergers of Comcast with Time Warner Cable and AT&T with DirecTV will lead to a greater disparity between the major providers and smaller operators, says the research and analysis firm. ADVANCED TELEVISION 3