The data displays data on the TV and film services used in the U.S. in 2017. During the survey, 48% of respondents stated they watched TV or films at the time of broadcast on free-to-access channels.
TV programmes or films at the time of broadcast on free-to-access channels | 48 |
TV programmes or films at the time of broadcast on paid for channels, including subscription channels and pay-per-view | 35 |
Recorded TV or films | 25 |
Catch-up or on-demand TV or films from free-to-access broadcaster services | 24 |
TV or films on subscription video-on-demand services | 46 |
Video from dedicated video sharing sites (e.g. YouTube, Dailymotion, Twitch) | 42 |
Video uploaded (or hosted) on social media platforms (e.g. Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter) | 38 |
TV or films using video-on-demand services through a Pay TV provider | 22 |
Downloaded video (rented or paid for) | 19 |