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The Television Struggle: an Assessment of Over-the-Top Television Evolutions in a Cable Dominant Market

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  • Bastiaan BACCARNE

    (iMinds – MICT, Ghent University, Belgium)

  • Tom EVENS

    (iMinds – MICT, Ghent University, Belgium)

  • Dimitri SCHUURMAN

    (iMinds – MICT, Ghent University, Belgium)

Abstract

Traditional television screens have lost their monopoly on television content. With a helping hand of digitalization, the introduction of ever more screens in our lives and increasingly faster network technologies, a wide variety of alternative screens and sources of television content are trying to conquer a piece of the audiences' viewing time. This evolution calls for new kinds of services and has the potential to change the current television market. This paper assesses the evolution of over-the-top television services in Flanders, a cable dominant market in which several OTT TV services emerged during the past two years. By presenting an analysis of the market and the results of a large scale end-user survey (n: 1,269) we provide insights on the future of OTT TV and its impact on the current television ecosystem. In the Flemish market, both traditional broadcasters, the channels themselves and new market entrants are launching OTT TV services. These market evolutions are being related to user expectations and usage patterns in order to assess the challenges for future television. This also allows to make assumptions on future scenarios regarding so-called "cord- cutting" behaviour. Because of the high adoption of triple play bundles and fierce competition between the two dominant television distributors, a large scale video cord-cutting scenario is highly unlikely for the Flemish television market. Although OTT TV might gain importance, it will be hard for 'OTT TV-only' services to replace the traditional television distributors.

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  • Bastiaan BACCARNE & Tom EVENS & Dimitri SCHUURMAN, 2013. "The Television Struggle: an Assessment of Over-the-Top Television Evolutions in a Cable Dominant Market," Communications & Strategies, IDATE, Com&Strat dept., vol. 1(92), pages 43-61, 4th quart.
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    1. Banerjee, Aniruddha & Alleman, James & Rappoport, Paul, 2012. "Analysis of video-viewing behavior in the era of convergent and connected devices," 19th ITS Biennial Conference, Bangkok 2012: Moving Forward with Future Technologies - Opening a Platform for All 72512, International Telecommunications Society (ITS).
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    1. Park, Sungwook & Kwon, Youngsun, 2019. "Research on the Relationship between the Growth of OTT Service Market and the Change in the Structure of the Pay-TV Market," 30th European Regional ITS Conference, Helsinki 2019 205203, International Telecommunications Society (ITS).
    2. Shin, Jungwoo & Park, Yuri & Lee, Daeho, 2016. "Strategic management of over-the-top services: Focusing on Korean consumer adoption behavior," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 112(C), pages 329-337.
    3. Hsi Tse Wang, 2020. "Discussion of the Competitive Strategies of Telecom Operators and Over-the-Top Service Providers from the Perspective of Evolutionary Game Theory," Decision Analysis, INFORMS, vol. 17(3), pages 260-275, September.
    4. Agarwal, Reeti & Mehrotra, Ankit & Sharma, Veenu & Papa, Armando & Malibari, Areej, 2023. "Over-the-top (OTT) retailing in the post pandemic world. Unveiling consumer drivers and barriers using a qualitative study," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 75(C).

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      Keywords

      over-the-top television; cord-cutting; television market; cable television.;
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      JEL classification:

      • D12 - Microeconomics - - Household Behavior - - - Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis
      • D40 - Microeconomics - - Market Structure, Pricing, and Design - - - General
      • O33 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes
      • Y80 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Related Disciplines - - - Related Disciplines

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