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Multi-Channel Television Statistics Q1 2004

Multi-Channel Television Statistics Q1 2004

Multi-channel TV now reaches 56.7% of UK homes, says the latest Digital Television Uptake report from industry watchdog, Ofcom.

The report shows that in quarter one 2004, total UK multi-channel homes had grown to nearly 14 million, up from below 13.5 million on the previous quarter.

Free-to-view households grew by 18% to 3.6 million households, while total UK digital households grew to just slightly over 13 million, up by 5.7%. The only digital platform to suffer a set back over the past quarter was ADSL, which fell by 2.6%.

UK TV Platform Subscriber Figures 
           
  Q1 2004  Q4 2003  Quarterly growth rate 
Pay TV       
Digital cable 2,408,530 2,324,857 3.6%
Digital satellite (Sky) 6,956,000 6,893,000 0.9%
ADSL 8,664 8,887 -2.6%
Total digital pay TV housholds 9,373,194 9,226,744 1.6%
       
Free-to-view       
Free-to-view DTT 3,929,200 3,287,000 19.5%
Free-to-view digital satellite 231,000 211,000 9.5%
Total free-to-view receivers 4,160,200 3,498,000 18.9%
Total free-to-view receivers* 3,699,100 3,134,700 18%
*Adjusted for double counting for houses that receive digital on more than one TV set
       
Total       
Total UK digital households 13,072,261 12,361,441 5.7%
Total UK multi-channel households 13,989,006 13,339,581 4.9%
Multi-channel penetration 56.7% 54.2% 2.5%
Digital penetration 53% 50.20% 2.8%
Source: Ofcom, June 2004 

The market share of total multichannel homes by platforms is as shown.

Sky increased its subscriber base by 66,000 during the quarter, reaching 6,956,000 however, this was a decrease when compared to Q4 2003 when 175,000 new subscribers joined the pay-TV service.

  Q1 2004  Q4 2003 
Digital Satellite – Pay TV Homes (BSkyB)     
Pay-TV homes* 6,956,000 6,893,000
ARPU £382 £369
Churn 9.4% 9.3%
Base package price £13.50 £12.50
*excludes Republic of Ireland    
Source: BSkyB 2004 results 

DTT showed another strong quarter of growth, says Ofcom, adding over 500,00 households, an increase of 18.6% on the previous quarter. A reason for the continued growth could be that set-top boxes have recently reduced in price to around £50 – about half the launch price.

  Q1 2004  Q4 2003 
Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT)     
DTT homes 3,468,100 2,923,700
ITV digital STV 500,000 510,000
Freeview adapters 2,832,800 2,251,900
IDTV sets 596,400 525,100
Source: Freeview Q1 sales figures and Ofcom market estimates, June 2004 

UK cable households grew to over 3.3 million by the end of March 2004. Of these slightly over 2 million subscribed to NTL, 1.2 million to Telewest and the remainder to Omne Communications and Wightcable.

Cable Trends 
         
  NTL  Telewest 
  Q2 2003 Q3 2003 Q2 2003 Q3 2003
Homes passed and marketed 7,861,100 7,779,775 4,678,182 4,674,764
Total residential subscribers 2,923,200 2,867,885 1,742,144 1,730,438
TV homes connected 2,048,900 2,022,055 1,285,797 1,272,064
Digital TV homes connected 1,371,000 1,329,213 1,029,759 987,873
TV penetration rate 26.1% 26% 27.5% 27.5%
ARPU (annualised) £502.92 £503.52 £540.60 £533.04
Churn rate 12.4% 14.4% 14.4% 15.2%
Basic package price £18.00 £18.00 £13.50 £14.50
Source: Telewest Broadband and NTL Q1 2004 results 

The trends in multichannel TV and DTV penetration are shown in the table below.

UK Pay-TV Trends, By Platform 
               
  Q3 2002  Q4 2002  Q1 2003  Q2 2003  Q3 2003  Q4 2003  Q1 2004 
               
Digital Take Up               
               
Digital cable 8.3% 8.3% 8.7% 8.8% 9.0% 9.4% 9.8%
Digital satellite 26.8% 27.7% 28.6% 29.4% 30.4% 28.9% 29.1%
DTT 4.2% 4.8% 6.0% 7.2% 8.6% 11.9% 14.1%
ADSL 0.1% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04% 0.04% 0.04% 0.04%
Total  39.4%  41.0%  43.3%  45.5%  48.0%  50.2%  53.0% 
               
Pay-TV Take Up               
Digital cable 13.8% 13.6% 13.4% 13.1% 13.2% 13.4% 13.5%
Digital satellite 24.7% 25.4% 26.0% 26.4% 27.0% 28.0% 28.2%
DTT 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
ADSL 0.1% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04% 0.04% 0.04% 0.04%
Total  38.6%  39.1%  39.4%  39.6  40.3%  41.5%  41.7% 

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