Adobe: Online TV consumption up 388 per cent
Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 9:39AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Adobe, Events and Launches, HDTV, Lifestyle, Online TV, app news, cord cutters

Adobe released its  Video Benchmark Report, which analyzes online TV (TV Everywhere) and other, non-authenticated online video trends. Key findings of the Adobe Digital Index report show that more people watched more TV online than ever before. Hit jump for the details.

TV consumption across devices grew 388 percent year-over-year (YoY) and programmers saw broader use as unique monthly viewers increased by 146 percent YoY across browsers and TV apps. While online TV consumption remains fragmented across platforms, gaming consoles and over-the-top (OTT) devices gained the largest percentage of market share and Android apps surpassed desktop browsers as access points for watching TV online. 

“Consumers’ content consumption habits are changing rapidly”

The findings are based on aggregated and anonymous data from more than 1,300 media and entertainment properties using Adobe Marketing Cloud and Adobe Primetime. The report includes 165 billion total online video starts and 1.53 billion TV Everywhere authentications across 250 pay-TV service providers covering 99 percent of pay-TV households in the U.S. The analysis also examined TV Everywhere content from 105 TV channels and more than 300 TV apps and sites.

“Consumers’ content consumption habits are changing rapidly,” said Jeremy Helfand, vice president, Primetime at Adobe. “Viewers expect seamless, more personalized viewing experiences across an ever-increasing number of devices, and broadcasters, media companies and advertisers must transform their digital strategies to optimize the viewing experience.”

Additional findings include:

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