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Cutting the Cord: Pay-TV’s Subscriber Base Plummets by 1.7 Million in Q2

By August 25, 2023No Comments

Television
Seven big questions re: cord-cutting:

1) How many homes subscribe to a pay-TV bundle?
2) What share of pay-TV subscriptions is streaming?
3) What does a streaming pay-TV subscriber look like?
4) Are streaming pay-TV services replacing all the subscribers leaving traditional pay-TV?
5) What share of households subscribes to a traditional and streaming pay-TV service?
6) Why would someone subscribe to both?
7) Is time spent with cable declining at the same rate as subscribers?

Big question #1: How many homes subscribe to a pay-TV bundle?

Quick answer: 73M

YoY change in pay-TV subscribers:

1) Traditional pay-TV – ↓ 6.5M
2) Streaming pay-TV – ↑ 1.1M
3) Total pay-TV – ↓ 5.4M

 

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Total pay-TV subscriptions (YoY growth):
1) 2019-Q2 – 91.0M
2) 2020-Q2 – 85.9M (↓ 6%)
3) 2021-Q2 – 82.5M (↓ 5%)
4) 2022-Q2 – 78.1M (↓ 5%)
5) 2023-Q2 – 72.7M (↓ 7%)

 

Big question #2: What share of pay-TV subscriptions is streaming?

Quick answer: 19%

Streaming pay-TV subscriptions (YoY growth):
1) 2019-Q2 – 8.2M
2) 2020-Q2 – 9.9M (↑ 20%)
3) 2021-Q2 – 11.7M (↑ 18%)
4) 2022-Q2 – 13.0M (↑ 17%)
5) 2023-Q2 – 14.2M (↑ 9%)

Big question #3: What does a streaming pay-TV subscriber look like?

Quick answer: Streaming pay-TV subscribers look the same as traditional pay-TV subscribers, except they are slightly younger.

 

Big question #4: Are streaming pay-TV services replacing all the subscribers leaving traditional pay-TV?

Quick answer: No.  Since 2019, streaming pay-TV has only gained 24% of the subscriptions lost by traditional pay-TV.

Big question #5: What share of households subscribes to a traditional and streaming pay-TV service?

Quick answer: 5%

Why this matters: If accurate, roughly 6M pay-TV subscriptions would be duplicates.

Big question #6: Why would someone subscribe to both?

Reasons for subscribing to both streaming and traditional pay-TV, according to Kagan:

1) Better on-demand viewing – 27%
2) Multiple HH members can watch at the same time – 27%
3) Trying out something new – 25%
4) Watching on the go – 23%
5) Don’t want to connect multiple TVs to cable – 20%

Big question #7: Is time spent with cable declining at the same rate as subscribers?

Quick answer: No. Time spent is declining 2X as fast as subscribers.

 

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Michael Beach

Michael Beach is the Chief Executive Officer of Cross Screen Media, a media analytics and software company that enables marketers to plan, activate, and measure CTV and linear TV at the local level. Michael is also the founder and editor of State of the Screens, a weekly newsletter focused on video advertising that is a must-read for thought leaders in the advertising industry. He has appeared in such publications as PBS Frontline, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Axios, CNBC and Bloomberg, and on NPR’s Planet Money podcast.