Voorkeur consument verschuift naar digitale content, blijkt uit ‘State of Digital Downloads’ van Limelight Networks
LONDEN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Consumenten over de hele wereld zijn in toenemende mate afhankelijk van smartphones voor toegang tot digitale content. Ze kopen ook vaker online computerspelletjes, films en boeken. Dat blijkt uit het nieuwste onderzoeksrapport “State of Digital Downloads” van Limelight Networks (Nasdaq:LLNW), wereldwijd toonaangevend in de aanlevering van digitale content.
Het rapport wijst op een verschuiving van de wensen van consumenten richting het streamen en downloaden van content. Slechts 14 procent van de ondervraagde respondenten heeft nog een voorkeur voor het huren of kopen van DVD’s van films of tv-programma’s en slechts 25 procent verkiest papieren versies van boeken en traditionele gedrukte media. Twee derde (66 procent) van de respondenten heeft een voorkeur voor het streamen of downloaden van tv-programma’s of films. Daarnaast prefereert 38 procent boeken, kranten en tijdschriften te downloaden. Wanneer het om muziek gaat, geeft bijna de helft (46 procent) van de respondenten aan muziek liever te downloaden dan te streamen of als CD te kopen.
Consumer Preferences Shift to Digital Content Reveals Limelight Networks’ New ‘State of Digital Downloads’ Report |
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LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Consumers worldwide increasingly depend on smartphones to access digital content and tend to go online to purchase video games, movies and books, according to the latest “State of Digital Downloads” research report from Limelight Networks (Nasdaq:LLNW), a global leader in digital content delivery. Highlighting consumers’ shifting demand for both streaming and downloading content, the annual report found that only 14 percent of all respondents still prefer to rent or purchase DVDs of movies and TV shows, and only 25 percent prefer hard copies of books or traditional print media. In comparison, two-thirds (66 percent) of respondents prefer to stream or download TV shows and movies, while 38 percent prefer to download books, newspapers, and magazines. When it comes to music, almost half (46 percent) of respondents say they prefer to download music rather than stream it or purchase a CD. Comparatively, European respondents’ entertainment consumption is similar, with 13 percent of European consumers preferring to rent or purchase DVDs of films and TV shows. Around 15 percent of German and UK respondents opt to consume entertainment through these traditional mediums, compared to just 9 percent of their French counterparts. The preferences for streaming rather than downloading content continues to grow. Notably, two-thirds of European consumers (62 percent) prefer to download or stream TV shows and movies. The highest streaming rate is observed in France at 49 percent, compared to 42 and 40 percent in the UK and Germany, respectively. More than one third (37 percent) of German consumers choose to download books and magazines, with the UK (36 percent) and France (30 percent) not far behind. German respondents are 58 percent less likely to consider obtaining hardcopies. Similarly, respondents in Germany and the UK (34 percent) opt to download music in comparison with less than a third (25 percent) of French consumers. Instead French respondents are 56 percent more likely to stream music. “Digital content is now the preferred format for media consumption by a growing mobile-first audience,” says Michael Milligan, Senior Director at Limelight Networks. “There’s no question that content needs to be easily accessible and optimized across all connected devices and global networks if it’s to reach the widest possible audience and provide the best experience. This is no longer a feature for providers, but a necessity for survival.” Additional insights from the report include:
The “State of Digital Downloads” report is based on a survey of 3,500 consumers ranging in age, gender, and education in France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, the UK, and the U.S. The complete ‘State of Digital Downloads” report is available here. About Limelight View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170613005916/en/ Contacts Press Contact |