Netflix and its local competitors’ push into Australia could face significant challenges with a report stating 75 per cent of people abandon subscription video-on-demand services after poor viewing experiences.
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Quality and Streaming Issues Result in 75% Video Viewers Giving Up in the First Four Minutes of Playback, says Conviva
Conviva, a company that provides video experience optimization solutions in partnership with top tier media companies and premium OTT video broadcasters and operators, recently shared findings from its report “How Consumers Judge their Viewing Experience”, highlighting that stream interruptions, inadequate picture fidelity…
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Iterative publishing in an OTT world (Part 2)
For part 2, Hui Zhang, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Conviva, examines how operators can move iterative publishing theory to practical application to maximize consumer engagement.
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Online Video’s Dirty Little Secret
Do you stop watching online video if the picture breaks up, freezes or displays the dreaded ‘buffering’ message? If so, you’re not alone.
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OTT Viewers Click Off With Great Frequency
New over-the-top (OTT) TV service consumers don’t have much patience. Around 75% of OTT users quit a video experience after more than four minutes, according to new study by video optimization company Conviva.
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75% millennials bail on faulty OTT video stream within 4 minutes
75% millennials bail on faulty OTT video stream within 4 minutes
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TV Everywhere Makes Strides Against OTT Rivals: Study
If TV Everywhere aims to help traditional pay TV providers fend off a surge of over-the-top competition, new data suggests that the needle is moving in the right direction.
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CNBC Android users can finally stream TV programming on app
NBCUniversal’s business news channel CNBC has redesigned its Android application with a focus on the new TV Anywhere feature to better reach more viewers who are strapped for time.
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