NEW YORK, May 20, 2021 -- Applicaster, a leading technology provider for simplifying the creation, delivery and management of OTT video applications, in its latest industry report, has revealed that 84% of media executives expect streaming to grow in 2021, with nearly half of those budgeting for more than 50% growth this quarter alone. In addition, a surprising three-quarters of respondents plan to change their monetization model this year, or are considering making a change.
The new report from Applicaster, titled “The State of OTT Revenue 2021”, features insights from nearly 100 streaming executive decision-makers in broadcasting, direct-to-consumer video brands, and multichannel aggregators.
“The study clearly shows top media executives are diversifying streaming and revenue models amidst this tsunami of digital content demand,” said Ido Hadari, CEO of Applicaster. “COVID-19 changed how we consume media, and brands are getting increasingly creative in mixing and matching different revenue models to be able to serve the expanding number of cord-cutters, cord-nevers, and cord-shavers.”
OTT brands moving from single to hybrid revenue models
Audiences are increasingly expecting customization, in both viewing experience and pricing options. This has led to increasing experimentation with different revenue models.
Advertising is the most prevalent revenue model, currently used by two-thirds of respondents, and usually in a monetization mix, according to the study.
However, in 2021, 54% of OTT brands plan to change their business models to appeal to a wider range of viewers, with an additional 22 % considering it. Two-thirds of OTT brands are now transitioning to a hybrid monetization approach, with only one-third employing a single model. In fact, the study showed 19 different combinations of revenue tools are currently utilized across platforms.
Flexibility is key as brands plan for Growth
Brands also plan to grow by expanding the number of platforms in their streaming strategies — leveraging the proliferation of Smart TV viewing and its interplay with mobile.
Expansion plans vary:
“Media executives understand viewer behavior will continue to evolve, long after apps launch. It’s not enough to keep pace by making changes in their app offerings, they need to continuously adapt their business models as well,” said Devra Prywes, CMO & CPO of Applicaster. “It’s clearly important for these businesses to create a matrix of options and experiment with offering low-priced, or free, options to be accessible to an even greater audience, especially price-conscious ones. ”
The full report is available here.
Methodology
Applicaster surveyed 95 digital media executives and decision-makers at broadcasters, D2C media companies, and multi-channel aggregators for this study, to explore 10 key OTT subjects that define the industry in 2021.
While Typical OTT “streaming wars’’ analysis covers nine famous providers (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+, Peacock, HBO Max, Paramount+, and Discovery+), there are hundreds of additional providers worldwide, including 300 streaming services in the US alone, that have a significant impact in shaping the industry’s future. The study’s goal is to better understand how brands are planning for growth and monetizing their content.
About Applicaster
Applicaster helps broadcasters, content publishers and OTT providers globally drive their digital strategy, engage with audiences, and monetize media assets. Applicaster’s Zapp platform is a comprehensive no-code tool to create, distribute, and manage multimedia applications across multiple mobile & TV devices. Zapp uniquely combines the scalability, flexibility, and speed of a technology-based solution with the advanced customization capabilities required by professional teams.
Applicaster powers user experiences for leading broadcast, sports and kids video providers like Urban One, Viacom, The Walt Disney Company, ProsiebenSat.1, Copa America, and First Media; and is approved as an Apple, Roku, and Comcast Technology Solutions partner.
For press inquiries contact Devra Prywes at d.prywes@applicaster.com