Roughly 1 in 5 U.S. broadband households (19%) have canceled an OTT video service in the past 12 months, according to new market research from Parks Associates. The rate of OTT video customer churn has remained stable overall during the past year, even as market leaders Netflix, Amazon and Hulu all have reduced their rates of customer churn, Parks highlights.
Parks culled the market data from its latest OTT Video Market Tracker service.
From the article "Parks: OTT Video Churn Holds Steady At Around 20 Percent" by Andrew Burger.
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