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Parks Associates and JW Player unveil research on enhancing profitability in the streaming industry

67% of consumers watch social video, 50% watch free ad-supported video, one-third watch pay TV, and 14% use an antenna to watch over-the-air broadcast 

A new white paper from Parks Associates, produced in partnership with JW Player (JWP), reveals streaming service providers operate in a video market expanding into increased complexity and changing viewer habits. Parks Associates research shows an increase in video viewing – now 67% of consumers watch social video, 50% watch free ad-supported video, one-third watch pay TV, and 14% use an antenna to watch over-the-air broadcast. In addition, 65% of US internet households report watching video on a mobile phone, a significant increase from ten years ago, when just 30% regularly watched video on a mobile phone.

The research, Video Delivery: Maximizing Efficiency and Monetization, addresses the challenges of managing content delivery, user engagement, and content monetization with a fragmented tech stack. In addition, the research addresses how operations can be streamlined for cost reduction, mitigation of operational breakdowns, and faster output of content in a variety of formats to diverse platforms. 

“The video streaming business is in a transformative stage,” said James Burt, SVP Broadcast Solutions for JWP (JW Player). “It's full of requirements that change to align with shifts in viewer consumption trends. Streaming management is also technically complex, with broadcasters struggling to balance operational efficiencies with innovation and growth. Yet there are more viewers using digital platforms to consume content than ever before. Streaming companies must review their technology, operations, and productivity and make adjustments to create economies of scale and improve ROI.”

These efficiencies are critical given the fragmented market and new mobility around video viewing -- televisions, smartphones, tablets, laptops, exercise equipment, and smart displays are all options today for video consumption, creating a more complex environment for streaming providers to operate.

“In the early days of streaming, services were focused on building subscriber bases through low fees, ad-free programming, and high-quality original content,” said Sarah Lee, Research Analyst, Parks Associates. “Now, to fully monetize these efforts, they need to deliver a consistent, high-quality viewing experience that goes across all platforms.”

The streaming industry has transitioned to more advertising-based models, to bring in additional revenue alongside subscriptions. Parks Associates’ consumer research finds 50% of people who consume video on a viewing device (TV, computer, tablet, or phone) watch a free, ad-supported service (FAST) or ad-based video on-demand service (AVOD) at least once a week. The ads are an equally important part of the experience, as consumers expect ads to be relevant, original, and appropriate to the viewing platform.

“To preserve competitiveness and optimize operations, advertisers and content providers must acknowledge the necessity of investing in modern strategies and technologies that allow for proactive rather than reactive pivots,” Lee said.

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About Parks Associates

Parks Associates, a woman-founded and certified business, is an internationally recognized market research and consulting company specializing in emerging consumer technology products and services. Founded in 1986, Parks Associates provides business intelligence and research services through its proprietary methodologies developed over decades, including quarterly surveys of 10,000 internet households.

The company's expertise crosses many industries: home security and smart home, streaming video, broadband and pay-TV services, digital media and platforms, gaming, Wi-Fi and home networks, connected health, support, consumer electronics, home control systems, energy management, and tech solutions for the multi-dwelling (MDU), small-to-medium business (SMB), and commercial building markets.

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