More than half of U.K. residents (57 percent) watch at least one hour of on-demand TV or recorded TV each week, according to a U.K. nationwide survey measuring the popularity of on-demand TV and internet video, MarketingCharts reports.
Women watch more on-demand or recorded TV than men (58 percent vs. 55 percent), the survey found. (See table.) Seniors (55+) and young adults (18-24) watch the most on-demand or recorded TV (60 percent); those age 25-34 watch the least (51 percent).
The survey, conducted by YouGov on behalf of Redback Networks, looked at the changing habits of TV viewers across different media platforms and devices, including TVs, PCs and mobile phones.
The most common methods for recording programs in the U.K. were Sky+ (22 percent), personal video recorders, and VHS machines (27 percent). On demand services are also used for later viewing: 11 percent use On demand TV services, and 16 percent use internet catch up services such as the BBC iPlayer (view table).
Among the other primary findings of the survey:
The survey also found that Internet TV and video are quickly becoming established as regular channels for consuming video content, changing the viewing habits and experience for a new generation of viewers.
Regarding those who have watched internet TV or video, the survey found as follows:
“While the good old VHS recorder has created audience demand for time-shifted TV programs, it is new game-changing internet video services such as the BBC iPlayer which are reshaping how carriers upgrade their networks over time,” said Philip Wilton, Director of Sales and Operations in the U.K. for Redback Networks.
“This growth of video over broadband is reflected in what also we’re back hearing from our service provider customers, with HTTP streaming traffic now outstripping P2P for downloading video content.”
“Where Internet video was just about sharing content via P2P networks, it’s now moved into the mainstream with viewers able to consume time shifted content direct from content provider, placing new strains on the network and the traffic it supports,” Wilton concluded.
About the survey: All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2,168 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken 11-14 April 2008. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all online UK adults (age 18+).
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