An Evercore ISI Group study of 866 millennial men and women showed that while the younger generation watches most of its video online, they are more than willing to pay for it, and are in no rush to cancel their cable/satellite/telco subscriptions.
According to the survey, conducted by Evercore’s researchers Oscar Sloterbeck, Charles Saltzman and James Walsh, more than half of millennials in four age groups, (13-17; 18-23; 24-29; and 30-35,) said they were unlikely or somewhat unlikely to replace traditional pay TV for online video.
The survey showed that viewing habits also change as consumers age:
Evercore ISI media analyst Vijay Jayant says "… online video… the most popular way to watch video among young millennials… as of now online video seems to be mostly complimentary to cable/satellite… only a small percentage of respondents saying they are likely to disconnect their traditional cable/satellite connection in favor of online video…”
One thing all the age groups could agree on was what online content site they watched the most – Netflix. Netflix was the online video site that 43% of 13-to-17 year-olds watched most and the numbers didn’t fall off much among the older set:
In second place was YouTube, with just under 30% of 13-to-17 year-olds watching the Google-owned site the most;
The majority of males and females responded that they were willing to pay for content, and females surveyed said 33% of the online video sites they watch are free while 67% are pay sites. Males were a little bit cheaper: they said 45% of video sites they view are free and 55% charge a fee.
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