Smart TVs are failing to impress early adopters as consumers move towards devices that are easier to use such as tablets, smartphones and other connected TVs.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch forecasts BskyB’s overall product growth to be the slowest since Sky launched HD/broadband in 2006 – predicting 300,000 DTH subscriber losses per year.
According to research from IHS, set-top box shipments will increase by another 6% this year – set to reach almost 300 million by 2015.
By 2020, it is predicted that almost half of all video viewing will happen outside of a legacy pay TV service or a television set, and will instead be via an app or application dedicated to a specific video service.
Digital cable on-demand TV revenues are forecast to rise by 41 billion between in the next six years to reach $2.77 billion, while satellite on-demand TV revenues are expected to grow to $1.79 billion.
Pay TV revenues were up 28.5% in 2012 compared with 2008 figures, with cable generating the highest revenues by platform – $87 billion.
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Sky walk away with the some of the biggest stories of the opening weekend and will show 43 live Premier League matches by 1 December compared with BT’s 12.
Matches will be available for 53 countries across Europe and Latin America for free and streamed live via the ECB’s YouTube channel.
