Most US Broadband Homes Watching Online Video on TVs, Parks Says
The majority of broadband-connected U.S. households now are watching online video on TV, Parks Associates said in a news release Tuesday. Parks said 88 percent of computer-based video watching comes from nonlinear sources, and 72 percent of cord-cutters and cord-nevers…
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subscribe to an over-the-top video service that's their primary source of content. The researcher said 49 percent of broadband households in the U.S. subscribe to Netflix, making it the market leader, and well over 60 percent of broadband households subscribe to at least one OTT service; a third subscribe to two or more.