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ITC Cable Statistics 1Q 2003 (Subscribers)

ITC Cable Statistics 1Q 2003 (Subscribers)

One in five digital households in the UK takes free-to-air services, according to the latest figures from the Independent Television Commission (ITC).

Over the last six months, the uptake of free-to-air (FTA) digital services – including FTA satellite – has accounted for 60% of the growth of the UK’s digital TV (DTV) market, according to the ITC.

Overall, the number of multichannel TV homes rose by 4.2% between Q4 2002 and Q1 this year and the sector now accounts for 48.6% of UK households; 43.9% of these are digital.

UK TV Platform Subscriber Figures
       
  Q4 2002 Q1 2003 Quarterly growth rate
Pay TV
Analogue cable 1,263,520 1,169,665 -7.4%
Digital cable 2,093,405 2,149,802 2.7%
Total cable 3,356,925 3,319,467 -1.1%
Digital DTH 6,290,000 6,433,000 2.3%
ADSL 12,152 11,228 -7.6%
Total pay-TV households 9,659,077 9,763,695 1.1%
       
Free-to-air (FTA)
FTA DTT 1,328,000 1,610,000 21.2%
FTA DTH (estimates) 558,592 659,170 18.0%
Total FTA households 1,886,592 2,269,170 20.3%
Total
Total UK multi-channel households 11,545,669 12,032,865 4.2%
Total UK digital households 10,282,149 10,863,200 5.7%
Multi-channel penetration 46.7% 48.6% 1.9% points
Digital penetration 41.6% 43.9% 2.3% points
Source: ITC, June 2003

Platforms Shares of the multichannel TV market by platform are as shown.

BSkyB gained an additional 143,000 subscribers, taking its customer base to 6.4 million. Its churn has fallen even further to just 9.3% – the lowest ever figure for Sky. In addition, annualised average revenue per user (ARPU) increased from £351 to £364, in line with a rise in the basic package price from £10.00 to £12.50.

Sky remains on target to hit 7 million subscribers by the end of the year.

DTH (BSkyB)
 
  Q4 2002 Q1 2003
TV homes connected 6,290,000 6,433,000
ARPU £351 £364
Churn 9.4% 9.3%
Base package price £10.00 £12.50
Source: ITC, June 2003

The ITC estimates that around one quarter of former Sky customers may use their set-top boxes to receive FTA channels. This would equate to approximately 367,000 homes.

In addition, just under 300,000 households are estimated to have taken advantage of Sky’s FTA offer, which was reinstated at the beginning of the year. This puts the total number of FTA satellite homes at around 660,000, according to these ITC estimates.

The cable sector continued to shed subscribers, down by 37,458 to 3.3 million households. The losses were all from the analogue platform, with digital cable actually adding a further 56,397 homes, taking the total to 2.1 million.

Cable Trends
         
NTL Telewest
  Q4 2002 Q1 2003 Q4 2002 Q1 2003
Homes passed 7,733,000 7,749,700 4,699,694 4,690,343
Total residential subscribers 2,686,400 2,713,500 1,758,625 1,743,722
TV homes connected 2,055,300 2,037,700 1,293,811 1,273,545
Digital TV homes connected 1,229,000 1,255,200 857,472 887,306
TV Penetration rate 26.6% 26.3% 27.5% 27.2%
ARPU £491.88 £487.80 £501.60 £501.96
Churn rate 15.9% 13.0% 21.5% 21.8%
Base package price £18.00 £18.00 £18.50 £18.50
Source: ITC, June 2003

Digital terrestrial TV (DTT), now supplied by Freeview, grew by 282,000 sales quarter on quarter to reach 1.6 million boxes sold.

DTT Trends
   
  Q4 2002 Q1 2003
Digital TV Homes connected 1,328,000 1,610,000
ITV Digital STB 600,000 600,000
Freeview adapters 390,000 658,000
IDTV sets 338,000 352,000
Source: ITC, June 2003

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