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Timeshifted viewing
Just a quick poll to see how many people still watch TV as it's broadcast and how many record their shows, or use catch up TV, to watch at their own convenience.
I'm not talking about live news channels or live sport, which the majority of people will always watch live, I'm talking about your run of the mill TV programs and shows. |
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Here's one Ofcom prepared earlier:
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/bin...cmr15/UK_2.pdf I bet the results of this poll don't match! |
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Surprised that only 12% of all viewing is time-shifted especially when 64% of households have a DVR. How many SKY, Virgin, BT and Talk Talk customers are paying for PVR functionality but aren't using it? Crazy. |
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I very rarely watch any live TV, or even use my Tivo. I just recently downgraded from XL to M and removed multi room.
Watching TV is now through the following services: Amazon Instant Streaming Netflix Now TV Music is done through a subscription to Google Play Music. I use a combination of Fire TV and Chromcast and a nexus Player in the bedroom. |
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I usually watch football live if i'm in but almost everything else gets recorded, not that there is much else I watch via VM tbh.
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I've said this before but Amazon Instant, Netflix and NOW TV are very appealing to me as you can front load all 3 services, if you have the money available, and paying nothing else throughout the rest of the year. £79.00 for Amazon Instant for the year, £51.00 for NOW TV if you shop around and Netflix for £75.00 if you buy their gift cards from Argos or Morrisons. £205 up front for a full years entertainment from all 3 services. |
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A lot of my favourite programmes clash with others I like, so it's all time-shifted for me these days.
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We never watch TV as it is broadcast any more, apart from some live events, the Labour leadership result yesterday being an example.
We watch from our Tivo recordings, Netflix, Amazon, Now TV and the BBC i-player almost exclusively and we do not watch commercials at all. |
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I know that Sky and ITV need the ads to pay their way, but most of the time you can lose up to one third of the programme with the number of ads shown, so I tend to record most of what I like to enable me to fast forward through them.
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I'd be very interested in what forum members would perceive happening if this income stream started diminishing. Regular contributors on this forum know what I think! :D |
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Live sport - everything else is recorded or streamed. I like to binge watch series so I record the ones that interest me plus I have Sky box sets, Netflix & Prime.
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Did the same 18 months ago and use the same streaming services as you, plus a couple of others. However I still use the Tivo to record basic Freeview channels such as BBC and ITV etc. and make use of Tivo's Whishlist functionality. I never watch shows live. |
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