New In-Stat research forecasts that 100 million households will actively use a hybrid service delivered to their TV set by 2016.
With TV programme now available on the internet, and the internet on mobile devices, and also the internet now available via your TV set, software engineers and smart TV producers are finding ways to create new “hybrid” services that bring all of this together.
“The next step in the viewing experience will be for TV sets and set top boxes to permit all of the traditional TV-related services, which is then expanded and enhanced by bringing in content from the Internet, or from Internet-like web services that provide a ‘walled garden’ of authorised content and on-screen features,” says Gerry Kaufhold, Research Director.
“In tandem with web-based content coming to TV screens are TV apps that use tablets or smartphones. We expect nearly 80 million households will be actively using TV apps provided by their service provider by 2016. These new hybrid approaches provide an excellent growth opportunity for TV producers.”
Additional research findings from In-Stat’s recent report, The New TV Experience: TV Apps and Hybrid Services, includes the following: