Africa to add 12m pay-TV subscribers by 2029: Digital TV Research
The pay-TV total will reach 55m by 2029, with satellite TV contributing 33m and DTT 21m.
The pay-TV total will reach 55m by 2029, with satellite TV contributing 33m and DTT 21m.
According to the report, Netflix will maintain its position as the biggest OTT service, with a projected revenue of $34bn anticipated by 2029, surpassing the combined earnings of Disney+, HBO ...
According to the report, global FAST revenues will increase by $9.4bn between 2023 and 2029, with the US supplying $2.1bn in additional revenues to reach $6.5bn.
According to the report, AVOD revenues for TV series and movies will reach $69bn by 2029, up by $30bn from $39bn in 2023.
The regional SVOD penetration will remain low, with only 7.7% of African TV households paying for at least one subscription by 2029.
According to the report, satellite TV revenues are expected to drop by $12bn, with digital cable down by $13bn.
According to the report, AVOD revenues to reach $91bn by 2028, up by $50bn from $41bn in 2022.
According to the report, between 2022 and 2028, SVOD and AVOD revenues will reach $7bn and $11bn, respectively.
According to the report, Netflix is forecast to retain its SVOD market dominance, with $32bn revenue expected to be generated by 2028.
Turkey, Israel and Saudi Arabia together will be the region’s strongest markets, accounting for 55% of the region’s SVOD revenues by 2028.
According to the report, SVOD penetration rates will remain low, with only 7% of TV households paying for at least one subscription by 2028 – up from 4% at the ...
The report calculated that about 62% of the region’s TV households will receive free-to-air satellite TV signals by 2028.
According to the report, pay-TV revenues are predicted to reach $6.44bn by 2028, up from $4.99bn on 2022.
Subscription-based streaming services that supplement with ad-supported versions will dominate the market by 2028.
According to the report, AVOD revenues from movies and TV series will reach $91bn by 2028.
The report also projected that there will be 367m cable TV subs by 2027, 56m lower than the 422m recorded in 2021.
According to the research, Netflix will remain on the top, with $30bn expected by 2027.
According to the study, Netflix will reach more than 5.4m customers in Arab countries by 2027 from 3.5m subs in 2021.
Globally, IPTV subscribers will increase by 79m between 2021 and 2027 to reach 439m.
India will add 11m pay-TV subscribers between 2021 and 2027 to a total of 1777.5m.
Shahid VIP is expected to have 1.351m subscribers by 2027, while StarzPlay is predicted to have 2.98m subscribers.
According to the report, the pay-TV subscriber numbers will also fall from 3.70m to 3.14m over the same period.
According to the report, Multichoice will continue to lead with 20.8m subscribers expected by 2027.
SVOD subscriptions in India are expected to almost triple between 2020 and 2026 to 155m, representing 10% of the world’s total.
Online TV platforms will add 63m subscribers between 2020 and 2026 to take its total to 378m.
SVOD revenues are reportedly set to climb by $59bn between 2020 and 2026 to $126bn, with SVOD's total share decreasing slightly from 62% in 2020 to 60% in 2026.