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rr2_rr 21/04/2015 21:05 Page 1 Changing media consumption Experts at RR Media take a look at the evolution of TV channels and their relevance in the changing media marketplace. edia consumers watch content on their tablets, stream programmes on their laptops and personal computers, and share videos on their smartphones. Although viewers have more and more options when it comes to video content, the traditional TV channel still has a place in the shifting media landscape. The role of the TV channel has changed with advances in technology, and continues to evolve to meet the dynamic needs of viewers. TV channels have come a long way from the days of black and white TV, and still have a long way to go in the age of digital, easy-toaccess content. M How is TV channel content viewed? In the golden age of television, families gathered around their TVs to watch programmes, as they aired, on a few major networks. That was it. However, as technology advanced, viewers gained more channels, more content to choose from, and more options to view that content. Digital Pay TV service providers brought viewers a variety of programming, and, with DVRs, VOD services and multiple screens delivery, the freedom to watch content at the time of their choosing. Today’s viewing habits are centred on convenience. Viewers have more devices to enable watching the content they want, from wherever they are, at any time. Consumers are using these devices to break away from their TV sets and watch programmes on-the-go. An international survey conducted by Nielsen in August and September 2014 found that 59% of respondents felt watching video content from their phones is convenient, while 53% said watching content on a tablet is just as good as a laptop or personal computer. Streaming services give viewers even more control over their content. With providers like Netflix and Hulu, consumers can watch programmes on multiple devices at any time. On-demand services also allow viewers to watch shows whenever they want, but are 14 TVE@TV Connect more limited on the devices from which users can access the content. The birth of on-demand and streaming services has changed the way viewers think about content and has led to a new trend: binge watching. Binge watching, when people watch multiple episodes or even an entire season of a programme in one sitting, is an increasingly popular way to consume content. In fact, the Nielsen report found that 64% of respondents watch multiple episodes in one day to catch up with their favourite shows. How is TV channel content accessed? Content reaches viewers through a variety of methods. Viewers watch TV channels via direct-to-home services, paid satellite, cable, and IPTV services. In addition to these more traditional delivery YX[