U.S. HISPANIC

Leichtman Research Group: Pay-TV subscribers outpaced by rental housing growth in the US

Maribel Ramos-Weiner| 5 de septiembre de 2014

About 84% of households nationwide subscribe to some form of pay-TV service

New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. (LRG) finds that about 84% of households nationwide subscribe to some form of pay-TV service. While the reported number of pay-TV subscribers has been fairly flat over the past four years, occupied housing in the US has grown. Consequently, penetration of pay-TV among residential households has waned from its peak in 2010 following the digital transition.Among TV households that do not currently subscribe to a pay-TV service, 6% plan to subscribe to a pay-TV service in the next six months — including 20% of those who subscribed in the past year, 2% who subscribed over one year ago, and 4% who never subscribed. Overall, 35% of non-subscribers never subscribed to a pay-TV service.These findings are based on a telephone survey of 1,260 households from throughout the United States, and are part of a new LRG study, Cable, DBS & Telcos: Competing for Customers 2014. This is LRG’s twelfth annual study of this topic.”The number of pay-TV subscribers in the US remains about as high as it has ever been, but penetration of pay-TV services in consumers’ homes has declined over the past few years, as subscriber growth has leveled-off, while occupied housing in the US has increased,” said Bruce Leichtman, president and principal analyst for Leichtman Research Group, Inc. “Housing growth has been exclusively among renters, who tend to be more challenging for the pay-TV industry than home owners because of their comparatively lower income, younger age, and greater likelihood to move.”

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