The top 503 pay TV operators will reach 853 million subscribers from the 1.02 billion global total by 2026, according to data from Digital TV Research. The top 50 operators accounted for 64% of the world’s pay TV subscribers by the end of last year, with this proportion dropping to 62% by 2026.
Furthermore, the “Global Pay TV Operator Forecasts” report indicates that the top 50 will lose 20 million subscribers over the next five years. However, operators beyond the top 100 will gain subscribers over the same period.
“Most industries consolidate as they mature. The pay TV sector is doing the opposite – fragmenting. Most of the subscriber growth will take place in developing countries that are not controlled by larger corporations,” said Simon Murray, Principal Analyst at Digital TV Research.
By end-2020, 13 operators had more than 10 million pay TV subscribers. China and India will continue to dominate the top pay TV operator rankings, partly as their subscriber bases climb but also due to the US operators losing subscribers.
Between 2020 and 2026, 307 of the 503 operators (61%) will gain subscribers, with 13 showing no change and 183 losing subscribers (36%). In 2020, 28 pay TV operators earned more than $1 billion in revenues, but this will drop to 24 operators by 2026.