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Telcos and pay-TV services revenue in Australia to reach $21.9 billion in 2026 15 AUG 2022

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Telcos and pay-TV services revenue in Australia to reach $21.9 billion in 2026

Pay-TV service revenue in the country is set to decline over the forecast period in line with the continued losses in Cable-TV and DTH subscriptions because of the cord-cutting trend in the country and the growing popularity of OTT video alternatives such as Netflix and Stan.
In 2022, less than 50% of households in Canada will have pay TV 30 AUG 2021

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In 2022, less than 50% of households in Canada will have pay TV

Next year, 48.9% of households in Canada will have pay TV, marking a massive and continuing trend of cable cord-cutting in the country, eMarketer forecasted.
Imagen El primer trimestre marcó un record de cord-cutters en Estados Unidos 26 APR 2021

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COULD CORD-CUTTING GET ANY WORSE DURING 2021 AND 2022?

S&P Global research stated that MVPDs--cable, satellite, and telco--will lose 8.2% of their subscribers in 2020 after losing 7.9% in 2019.
THE WORST OF CORD-CUTTING MIGHT BE OVER IN NORTH AMERICA 23 FEB 2021

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THE WORST OF CORD-CUTTING MIGHT BE OVER IN NORTH AMERICA

The number of pay TV subscribers in Canada and the United States will fall by 43 million from 116 million in the peak year of 2010 to 74 million in 2026, according to new data from Digital TV Research.
TOTAL US TV VIEWERSHIP DECLINES, WHILE TIME SPENT WATCHING INCREASES 12 FEB 2021

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TOTAL US TV VIEWERSHIP DECLINES, WHILE TIME SPENT WATCHING INCREASES

an unexpected acceleration in cord-cutting led to a viewership decline by roughly 10 million, leading to approximately 204.million adults watching TV. Among US TV-watching adults, daily time spent with TV increased by 9.2%, to 4 hours, 31 minutes per day.