Global Pay TV Market Forecasts Report 2022: 19 Million More Pay TV Subscribers Across 138 Countries Between 2021 and 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

2022-05-21 02:10:51 By : Mr. G.M Song

DUBLIN, May 16, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Pay TV Forecasts" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The publisher forecasts 19 million more pay TV subscribers across 138 countries between 2021 and 2027, but revenues will decline by $25 billion over the same period.

Simon Murray, Principal Analyst at the publisher, said: "Between 2021 and 2027, 86 countries will add pay TV subs and 52 countries will lose subscribers. Most of the countries gaining pay TV subscribers are developing nations, with low ARPUs. The US will be the biggest loser - down by 12 million subscribers."

IPTV will add 79 million subscribers globally between 2021 and 2027 to take its total to 439 million. Satellite TV will lose 10 million subscribers between 2021 and 2027.

Revenues will decline in 70 of the 138 countries between 2021 and 2027. The US will fall by $19 billion. Global satellite TV revenues will drop by $14 billion, with digital cable down by $10 billion. Analog cable will lose $1 billion. IPTV will grow slightly.

Published in May 2022, the Global Pay TV Forecasts report, a combination of three previous reports (Global Pay TV Subscriber Forecasts, Global Pay TV Revenue Forecasts and Global Pay TV Operator Forecasts), covers 138 countries in 246 pages in three parts:

A 64-page PDF giving a global Executive Summary, comparison tables and rankings. Profiles for the top 10 countries (Brazil, China, France, Germany,

India, Japan, Mexico, Russia, UK and USA)

An excel workbook giving comparison tables and country-by-country forecasts from 2010 to 2027 in detail for 491 pay TV operators with 726 platforms [131 digital cable, 116 analog cable, 278 satellite, 145 IPTV and 56 DTT]

A 10-page PowerPoint presentation of the key global trends

Digital cable subs/TV HH

Analog cable subs/TV HH

Pay IPTV subs/TV HH

Pay Satellite TV/TV HH

FTA Satellite TV/TV HH

Primary FTA DTT/TV HH

Primary pay DTT/TV HH

Pay TV Subs/TV HH

Average Revenue Per User (ARPU - US$)

Pay TV subscribers by operator (000)

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