Half of all TV and video viewing in 2020 will take place on
The study is based on quantitative data collected from 13 countries including India. Approximately 20,000 online interviews were held with people aged 16-69 in Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Italy, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Britain and the US. All respondents have a broadband internet connection at home and watch TV or video at least once a week, and almost all use the internet on a daily basis. Qualitative insights were gathered through in-depth interviews conducted in virtual reality with English speaking users of VR. The study showed that close to 60 per cent of viewers now prefer on-demand viewing over scheduled linear TV viewing, an increase of around 50 per cent since 2010. The average number of used on-demand services has increased from 1.6 in 2012 to 3.8 services in 2017 per person. Portability is also becoming increasingly important factor, with more than a third of consumers wanting access to content when abroad. Smartphone viewing also continues to gain ground, according to the study. Approximately 70 per cent of consumers now watch videos on a smartphone -- double the amount from 2012, the findings showed. The study revealed that teenagers are now watching TV and videos like never before with 16-19-year-olds spending 33 hours each week, an increase of almost 10 hours a week since 2010.