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Strong growth predicted for European digital TV penetration

Strong growth predicted for European digital TV penetration

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Digital TV penetration of Western European households will maintain its present strong growth going from 62% at the end of 2008 to 93% at the end of 2014, according to new research from Informa Telecoms & Media.

However, while the number of digital TV households increases over the next five years, pay TV revenues are forecast to peak at US$32.6 billion in 2011, with a slow decline expected from then on, reaching US$31.9 billion by 2014.

Informa’s latest Western European TV report shows that the Europe-wide switchover to digital TV is slightly behind the initial 2012 plan, with only eight countries (Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain and the UK) expected to have 100% digital penetration by 2014.

Adam Thomas, media research manager at Informa Telecoms & Media, said: “While the rise of digital TV is impressive, the difficulty is convincing customers to take a paid-for digital service.

“Cable will suffer particularly badly and is expected to lose its position as the region’s primary TV platform next year, when it will be overtaken by digital terrestrial TV. More than 40% of the digital additions between now and 2014 will be for free DTT and this is eating into pay TV’s share.”

At the end of August, a report from the e-Media Institute found that digital television in Western Europe had overtaken analogue TV for the first time.

The report revealed that about 83 million households in the region’s 20 countries are now receiving digital TV signals, out of a total of 166 million TV households.

Elsewhere, a global forecast from ZenithOptimedia predicted that TV advertising spend will fall 4.8% this year.

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