PTV and satellite sectors compensated for churned cable subscribers (and more) by netting over 770,000 new subscribers per quarter
the total number of TV subscriptions grew by almost two million subscribers since Q3 2008, and the growth in digital cable subscriptions increased the sector's video ARPU by a healthy 7 per cent.
y did subscription TV households shrink since 1 April, 2010
churn contagion has reached the digital side
digital growth seems to be slowing down for most other cable operators as well
They collectively added 380,000 digital subs in Q3 2010, down from 636,000 in Q2 and 860,000 in Q1
reduced digital subscriber growth rates in the near future or even net losses.
ge (in basic or digital subscriptions alike) has been blamed on macroeconomic weakness.
Providers insist that they have not seen evidence of 'cord-cutting'
ite' TV packages, like the one being launched by TWC, are meant to counter the adverse impact of the economy by making subscription TV affordable
confirmed that these losses have been caused, not by higher than usual gross churn rates, but by historically low demand for new connections.
ative of 'cord-abstinence' whereby younger, more tech-savvy households forgo subscription T
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lim's America Movil is already the biggest provider of pay television services in Latin America with some 11 million customers in 18 countries.
Telmex, which controls about 80 percent of Mexico's fixed phone lines, is seeking government approval to add television services to its telecoms services portfolio.
On Demand viewing accounted for more than 5% of viewing in connected homes - equivalent to the third most popular linear channel in those homes.
In less than a year, the total number of connected Sky+HD boxes has more than doubled to 5.4 million, equivalent to 56,000 new households getting connected every week. This explosive growth means that more than 50% of Sky’s 10.6m TV customers are now connected, stretching Sky’s lead as Britain’s most popular connected TV platform.
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