Content and Access Services Analyst to present new entertainment research at Broadband World Forum

New European IoT research from Parks Associates finds nearly one-half of Spanish broadband households receive only local broadcast TV channels, compared to over 60% of British and German broadband households that pay separate monthly fees for pay-TV services.

"Nearly 70% of Spanish broadband households have Internet-connected CE, and 54% have active PC-to-TV connections," said Glenn Hower, research analyst, Parks Associates. "Given that these connected consumers have easy access to broadcast and Internet content, it is difficult to sell pay-TV services in the highly competitive European markets."

Hower will highlight new European entertainment research while chairing a session during the Future Disruption track at Broadband World Forum, on Wednesday, October 22, in Amsterdam.

What:       Glenn Hower, Research Analyst, Parks Associates, at Broadband World Forum

When:      October 22, 2014

                   13:20-14:30

Where:      RAI Exhibition & Convention Centre

                   Europaplein

                   Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Press Registration:http://broadbandworldforum.com/press-registration/

Twitter: @ParksAssociates

                @GlennatParks

                 #bbwf

Hower studies entertainment content and delivery services. He is experienced in entertainment content production and distribution systems with a particular emphasis on radio, television, and film content. Media interviews with Glenn Hower are available at Broadband World Forum. To request a meeting or specific research data, contact Holly Sprague at hsprague@gmail.com or 720-987-6614.

Parks Associates will present European consumer research and market analysis at CONNECTIONS™ Europe: Monetizing Strategies for the Connected Home, 18-19 November, in Amsterdam. Register at www.connectionseurope.com. 

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