Research group says that consoles are the new hotness for on-demand video

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“Console Vendors & OTT Delivery: Let the Games Begin!” is the latest report from The Diffusion Group, a research and consulting team. Their 49-page report points to consoles like the Xbox 360 and PS3 as the future of on-demand video.

“Rising dissatisfaction with service value, the lack of flexibility implicit in tiered strategies, and a growing interest in watching online video on the TV have combined to create a unique opportunity for alternative video services — an opportunity not at all lost on console vendors.”

“Microsoft and Sony know that today’s console gamers are perfectly suited for new TV offerings,” says Dixon. “The segment is dominated by males between the ages of 18 and 35 — a prized advertising demographic — with little sense of loyalty to their ‘local’ cable or telephone company. They are also heavy viewers of online video and quite comfortable spending money for online digital media,” says report co-author Colin Dixon.

The group predicts that 190 million households will have a video-ready console in their homes by 2012, and 80 percent of them will be connected to the internet. They think that 75 percent of the connected will use video streaming services. 

Dixon adds, “Simply stated, console vendors are inimitably positioned for success in the OTT (over-the-top) space because their gaming audience already owns the enabling device, and they are highly likely to already have an Internet-to-TV relationship with the vendor.”

[Via Gamasutra]


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