Research: à la carte future of entertainment
May 7, 2015
According to research from content protection and revenue assurance specialist Irdeto, many consumers would consider changing their primary TV service to an à la carte model to avoid paying for bundles which include channels they don’t watch. The research reinforces a growing consumer trend and reveals that 42 per cent of UK consumers, 46 per cent in Australia, 54 per cent in
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