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DVRs in One Out of Five U.S. Households

DVRs in One Out of Five U.S. Households

New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. based on a survey of 1,300 households throughout the United States, found that over one in every five households in the United States now have a Digital Video Recorder, up from about one in every thirteen households just two years ago.

Other key findings include:

  • The mean household income of DVR owners is 33% above average
  • 53% of DVR owners say that they have an HDTV set
  • 45% of DVR owners record five or fewer programs per week
  • 84% of DVR owners rate the ability to skip commercials as very important
  • Only 8% of DVR owners say it is the greatest benefit of having a DVR

Bruce Leichtman, president and principal analyst for Leichtman Research Group, says "The number of US households with DVRs has rapidly increased over the past few years. Fueled by a continued push from cable and DBS providers offering combination HD/DVR set-top boxes, LRG forecasts that the number of US households with DVRs will grow to over 60 million by the end of 2011. (However) the growth of DVRs does not mean that the era of live TV viewing has ended. LRG estimates that 95% of all TV viewing in the US is still of live TV."

New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. based on a survey of 1,300 households throughout the United States, found that over one in every five households in the United States now have a Digital Video Recorder, up from about one in every thirteen households just two years ago.

Other key findings include:

  • The mean household income of DVR owners is 33% above average
  • 53% of DVR owners say that they have an HDTV set
  • 45% of DVR owners record five or fewer programs per week
  • 84% of DVR owners rate the ability to skip commercials as very important
  • Only 8% of DVR owners say it is the greatest benefit of having a DVR

Bruce Leichtman, president and principal analyst for Leichtman Research Group, says "The number of US households with DVRs has rapidly increased over the past few years. Fueled by a continued push from cable and DBS providers offering combination HD/DVR set-top boxes, LRG forecasts that the number of US households with DVRs will grow to over 60 million by the end of 2011. (However) the growth of DVRs does not mean that the era of live TV viewing has ended. LRG estimates that 95% of all TV viewing in the US is still of live TV."

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