Reporting on the most up-to-date research at this week’s Connected TV Summit, Omdia Senior Director Maria Rua Aguete said: “The number of people paying for video services in the UK has increased 11% over the last year and quarter on quarter since April 2021.” According to Aguete, despite the UK cost of living crisis, people from the UK tend to spend more and certainly no less on streaming video services. In terms of dealing with rising costs, consumers prefer to cut other expenses than their own entertainment at home; as the survey reveals, cuts in additional spending have allowed them to subscribe to extra services.
- Netflix: 15.5 million subscriptions
-Amazon Prime Video: 10 million subscriptions
-Disney Plus: 7.5 million subscriptions
Churn has increased significantly in the last 12 months, with 45% more subscription video services canceled in the last 12 months. Overall, 20% more consumers canceled their services than last year. Counteracting this trend, the number of services canceled and resubscribed in the last 12 months has grown by 84%, meaning that although more people are churning, more people are subsequently resubscribing. The biggest growth in the last six months comes from:
- Disney: 21%
- NOW TV: 18%
- Netflix: 8%
- Amazon: 5%