ThinkTV FACT PACK NEW ZEALAND JAN TO DEC 2017
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1 ThinkTV FACT PACK NEW ZEALAND JAN TO DEC 2017
2 TV Has Changed NEW ZEALAND Today s TV is a sensory experience enjoyed by over 3 million viewers every week. Powered by new technologies to make TV available to New Zealanders anywhere, any time on any screen. To help advertisers and agencies understand how TV evolved over the last year, ThinkTV has created a Fact Pack with all the stats for New Zealand TV. ThinkTV s Fact Pack summarises the New Zealand TV marketplace, in-home TV viewing, timeshifted viewing and online video consumption. And, because we know today s TV is powered by amazing content, we ve included information on some top shows, top advertisers and top adverts to provide you with an insight into what was watched by New Zealanders in 2017.
3 2017 THE NEW ZEALAND TV MARKETPLACE
4 BIG, SMALL, MOBILE, SMART, CONNECTED, CURVED, VIRTUAL, 3D, DELAYED, HD, 4K, ON-DEMAND, CAST, STREAM THE TV IS AS CENTRAL TO OUR ENTERTAINMENT AS IT S EVER BEEN. 1. HD-capable TV sets are now in virtually every home in New Zealand 2. Each home now has on average 7.6 screens capable of viewing video 3. Almost 1 in every 3 homes has a internet-connected smart TV
5 BUT FIRST, A QUICK PEAK INSIDE NEW ZEALAND S LIVING ROOMS In 2015 New Zealand TV celebrated 55 years of broadcast with the first transmission on 1 June, 1960 Today s TV experience includes Four HD Free-to-air channels Two Commercial Free-to-Air broadcasters One Subscription TV provider Today s TV is DIGITAL in fact, Digital TV debuted in 2006 followed by multi-channels in 2007 In its 58th year, New Zealand TV continues to change and evolve. Catch-up TV services are growing rapidly, significant SVOD services (Netflix, Lightbox and Neon) are available and connected TV s are changing the way New Zealanders experience TV
6 THE DEFINITIVE SLIDE THAT CAPTURES TV S EVOLUTION (IT'S A REAL TIME SAVER WHEN YOU'RE DOING A TV 101 PRESENTATION) 2011 More than 60 channels in the market FOUR rebranded from C Digital switchover commenced Digital switchover completed, analog signal switched off Igloo launched Quickflix launched Lightbox and NEON launched Netflix launched in New Zealand 2016 FOUR replaced with Bravo 2017 Igloo cease service 2018 TAM NZ Panel expansion by 50% (on-going) Duke launched Netflix limits access to US content Amazon Prime launched in New Zealand More than 100 channels to choose from
7 AN AVERAGE NEW ZEALAND HOME HAS MORE THAN 6 SCREENS Total number of screens in homes has risen over the past two years. Growth across portable screens is driving the increased number of screens per household, while number of TVs per household has remained stable. SCREENS IN NEW ZEALAND HOMES 7.6 Screens 7.2 Screens 6.8 Screens Source: Nielsen Consumer and Media Insights, Q1-Q4 2015, 2016, and 2017, Main Household Shopper
8 TECHNOLOGY MAKES TV AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE AND AT ANY TIME New Zealanders use a myriad of devices to experience TV in and outside the home. TV 97% Tablet 43% Smart Phone 73% Pay TV 43% Source: Nielsen Consumer and Media Insights, Q1-Q and Q1-Q Base: Main household shopper (proxy to indicate household in NZ) Internet at home 87% Internet / Smart TV 29% PVR 45% The TV set is the most pervasive: in almost all New Zealand households. Nearly a third of New Zealanders live in households with a internet / smart TV. SVOD 34% Despite having a multitude of devices and high internet penetration, Pay TV is still available in 2-in-5 NZ homes.
9 2017 How We TV
10 BINGE YOUR FAVOURITE TV SHOW ON A TABLET BEFORE BED? HOW DOES NEW ZEALAND DO TV TODAY? 1. We spend nearly 24 hours in front of the TV screen each week 2. New Zealanders now spend over 5 hours and 44 mins watching video on their devices
11 IN-HOME TV SCREEN USAGE IS EVOLVING AVERAGE WEEKLY TIME SPENT IN FRONT OF THE TV SCREEN TOTAL USE OF THE TV SET Weekly Average (hh:mm) (hh:mm) Total TV Screen Use 23:55 11:26 Total Broadcast TV 17:30 8:52 Watching Live TV 15:45 7:42 Watching As Live :49 :28 Watching Playback to 7 days :56 :42 6:18 2:34 Other TV Screen Use *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day and Peak)
12 IN-HOME TV SCREEN USAGE IS EVOLVING New Zealanders spend 103 hours and 29 mins with their TV sets on average per month 76 hours and 6 mins is spent with Broadcast TV New Zealanders watched an average of 4 hours and 4 mins of playback TV through their TV sets within 7 days of the live broadcast. In prime time this viewing is a little over 3 hours New Zealanders spend 6 hours and 18 mins a week with the TV set doing something other than watching live or playback TV On average 4 hours and 4 mins of Broadcast TV is watched on catch up, but within 24 hours of broadcast. *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day)
13 IN-HOME TV SCREEN USAGE IS EVOLVING BUT BROADCAST TV STILL DOMINATES In an average week New Zealanders spend an average of 5 hours and 44 minutes watching TV/video content online across all devices, as opposed to 18 hours 12 mins of traditional broadcast TV. Average time spent (minutes) watching TV / video content online in a typical week - by device type Source: Nielsen Consumer and Media Insights, Q1-Q (Base: All People 10+), *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 10+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day)
14 2017 Who Is Watching?
15 NEED TO SHOW YOU KNOW YOUR RATINGS? THESE THREE SHOULD DO THE TRICK. 1. On average, New Zealanders watch 2 hours and 31 minutes of broadcast-delivered TV a day year olds watch an average of 1 hour and 15 minutes of TV a day 3. Those with subscription TV tend to watch more TV than those without.
16 WHO WATCHES TV? Total % % Males % % *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day) Females % %
17 WHO WATCHES TV? TOTAL TV 2017 ( ) Total Audience 458, , , ,300 57,800 AUD % Av Daily Reach % 1min Average Time Viewed (Univ) (hh:mm) 02:31 01:56 02:15 04:12 02:30 Average Age Group Profile 100.0% 34.9% 39.5% 47.6% 13.5% *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day) Shopper with Child
18 WHO WATCHES IN A SUBSCRIPTION TV HOME? SUBSCRIPTION TV ( ) Total Audience 265,700 90,600 98, ,200 29,700 AUD % Av Daily Reach % 1min Average Time Viewed (Univ) (hh:mm) 02:58 02:25 02:43 04:30 02:48 Average Age Group Profile 100.0% 34.1% 37.2% 49.0% 11.2% *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day) / This number includes FTA viewing within Sky Homes. Shopper with Child
19 WHO WATCHES FREE TO AIR TV? FREE TO AIR 2017 ( ) Total Shopper with Child Audience 231,000 86, , ,900 32,300 AUD % Av Daily Reach % 1min Average Time Viewed (Univ)(hh:mm) 02:11 01:41 01:59 03:39 02:15 Average Age Group Profile 100.0% 37.5% 43.4% 44.1% 14.0% *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day)
20 2017 How Many New Zealanders Tune Into TV Content?
21 HOW MANY NEW ZEALANDERS EXPERIENCE BROADCAST TV? 2.5 million New Zealanders in a day 57% of the population 3.35 million New Zealanders in a week 77% of the population 3.8 million New Zealanders in a month 87% of the population *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day)
22 HOW MANY NEW ZEALANDERS DOES TV REACH WEEKLY? AVERAGE WEEKLY CUME REACH 000S 000s Total Main HH Shopper with Child(ren) Total 3,349 1,368 1,453 1, Free to air 1, Subscription TV 1, AVERAGE WEEKLY CUME REACH % % Total Main HH Shopper with Child(ren) Total Free to air Subscription TV *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, No Subscription/Pay TV in HH, Subscription/Pay TV in HH, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day)
23 2017 How Long?
24 HOW LONG DO NEW ZEALANDERS SPEND WITH TV EACH DAY? TOTAL TV VIEWING JAN TO DEC 2017 (hh:mm) Total Main HH Shopper with Child(ren) Total Households 02:31 01:56 02:15 04:12 02:30 Free to air Households 02:11 01:41 01:59 03:39 02:15 Subscription TV Households 02:58 02:25 02:43 04:30 02:48 *Nielsen Television Audience Measurement (Base: All People 5+, Jan-Dec 2017, All Day)
25 2017 Where And When?
26 WHEN DO WE EXPERIENCE TV AT HOME? Shape of The Day Source: Nielsen TAM. Total TV. TARP, Jan to Dec 2016 V Jan to Dec 2017 Includes live viewing and playback through the TV set at the time it is watched within 7 days. Time bands use the industry standard 26-hour TV clock:
27 2017 Playback
28 1. 90% of broadcast TV viewing is live WONDERING ABOUT LIVE OR PLAYBACK (PVR) VIEWING? HERE S THREE FACTS % of playback viewing occurs within 24 hours 3. Drama audiences increase 4% with playback viewing
29 1 IN 10 VIEWERS USE PLAYBACK TV Since the inception of playback viewing in 2012, paid TV continues to have a larger proportion of playback viewing than overall TV viewing levels. Playback viewing now accounts for 10% of overall TV viewing, whilst is slightly higher on paid TV at 12% in the last year.vie PLAYBACK Source: Nielsen TAM, Total TV and SKY Network, Data for % of playback to 7 days (7day playback only available from 2012).
30 MOST PLAYBACK IS WITHIN 24HRS OF BROADCAST 77% PLAYBACK TV PROGRAMS WITHIN 2 DAYS 77% playback in 2 days Source: Nielsen TAM, Total TV Jan 2017 to Dec % of Playback viewing Includes live viewing and playback through the TV set at the time it is watched within 7 days. Time bands use the industry standard 26-hour TV clock:
31 MOST SUBSCRIPTION TV PLAYBACK IS WITHIN 24HRS OF BROADCAST 78% PLAYBACK TV PROGRAMS WITHIN 2 DAYS FOR STV 78% playback in 2 days Source: Nielsen TAM, SKY Network Jan 2017 to Dec % of Playback viewing Includes live viewing and playback through the TV set at the time it is watched within 7 days. Time bands use the industry standard 26-hour TV clock:
32 PLAYBACK CAN INCREASE AUDIENCES BY UP TO 24% Source: Nielsen TAM, Total TV Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 FTA Networks only Includes live viewing and playback through the TV set at the time it is watched within 7 days. Time bands use the industry standard 26-hour TV clock:
33 2017 Viewing On Other Screens
34 PREFERENCE TO USE DESKTOP/LAPTOP PC TO ACCESS CONTENT ONLINE DEVICE USED TO WATCH TV PROGRAMMES / MOVIES ONLINE IN THE LAST 4 WEEKS Source: Nielsen Connected Consumer Report 2017 (Base: Online New Zealanders aged 15+)
35 WEEKDAY VIEWING PEAKS BETWEEN 6PM AND 10PM WEEKDAY VIEWING BEHAVIOUR O Source: Nielsen Consumer and Media Insights Q1-Q (Base: All People 10+), Television Audience Measurement (AP10+) Average Daily Reach %
36 WEEKEND VIEWING GRADUALLY BUILDS UP TO PEAK BETWEEN 6PM-10PM WEEKEND VIEWING BEHAVIOUR Source: Nielsen Consumer and Media Insights Q1-Q (Base: All People 10+), Television Audience Measurement (AP10+) Average Daily Reach %
37 2017 Program All Stars
38 WHO WAS WATCHING WHAT THIS YEAR? HERE S THREE KEY FACTS TO KEEP YOU IN THE KNOW. 1. News was the #1 genre of the year, closely followed by Soap 2. The top sporting programme of the year was International Rugby Championship 3. The top reality programme of the year was Dog Squad
39 Ads and Advertisers
40 TOP 20 CATEGORIES SPEND ACROSS TV IN 2017 CATEGORIES Source: Nielsen AIS Jan-Dec 2017 Only market-released channels where ad spend data is available $MM CATEGORIES $MM
41 TOP 20 ADVERTISERS SPEND ACROSS TV IN 2017 ADVERTISER Source: Nielsen AIS Jan-Dec 2017 Only market-released channels where ad spend data is available $MM ADVERTISER $MM
42 TOP 10 ADVERTISEMENTS ACROSS TV IN 2017 CREATIVES Source: Nielsen AIS Jan-Dec 2017 Only market-released channels where ad spend data is available $MM
43 Glossary
44 KEY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS TERM DEFINITION NOTES As Live Viewing of recorded television broadcast content that occurs within the same research day (2am-2am) but viewed at a later time than the original broadcast time; for example, pausing a program and then continuing to watch it as a recording Audience OR Projections OR Thousands (000s) The average number of people (or homes) in a target market who were watching a specific event or time band each minute, expressed in absolute figures for that demographic Consolidated Data: Consolidated 7 Nielsen s final ratings incorporating Live viewing and viewing of broadcast content that is played back Consolidated 7 = 'Live' + 'As Live' + 'Time through the television set at normal speed either within seven days of original broadcast ('Consolidated 7') Shift to 7' Commercial TV TV channels/services that air commercial content (television adverts) for profit. Demographic (group) or Target Live Basic descriptor of individuals or households using classifications such as age, sex, occupation group, education level, household size, etc Viewing of a television program as it is actually broadcast Main HH Shopper Person aged 18 or older who has primary household shopping responsibilities Overnight Data Nielsen ratings delivered each morning for the previous research day, incorporating Live viewing and viewing of content that was broadcast yesterday, recorded and played back by 2am ( As Live viewing) Viewing that has been recorded on the TV set and playback through the TV set, after the research day has end ( ) but within 28 days Broadcast television content played back through the TV set at normal speed within seven days of the original broadcast Playback Playback to 7 = sum of people watching each minute of the show or time band / sum of minutes Live + As Live viewing As Live + Time Shift to 7'
45 KEY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS TERM DEFINITION NOTES Profile% Shows the audience composition of an event or time band by calculating the proportion of viewers in the target demographic to the number of viewers in the base target (usually Total People) = Audience of target group of interest / Total People Audience Reach OR Reach (1 min) OR Cumulative (Cume) Reach The sum of the number of unique viewers who have seen at least one minute of an event or time band across its total duration An individual or household is only counted once if they have viewed at least one minute of the event or time band Reach% The sum of unique viewers expressed as a percentage of the universe for the target demographic = Reach / Universe Estimate Research Day 2am 2am on any calendar day Sample Size The panel size for any specific demographic SHARE% The viewers of a particular event or time band per minute expressed as a percentage of Total TV viewing = Audience for an event / Audience for during the same time period Total TV at that particular time STV or PTV Subscription TV also know as Pay TV subscription based television channels where a fee is charge to view the broadcast channel or content
46 KEY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS TERM TARP (Target Audience Rating Point) Time Shift to 7 DEFINITION The average viewing audience for a demographic expressed as a percentage of the relevant Universe Estimate Playback viewing after the research day of broadcast and up to 7 days from broadcast NOTES = Audience / Universe Estimate Time Spent Viewing / Demo Of the total number of people in the target market (potential audience), the number of minutes each person viewed of a specific event. This variable considers the potential of the target, even if many individuals in the target audience did not watch the event being analysed = (Audience / Universe Estimate) x Event Duration Time Spent Viewing / Viewer The average number of hours or minutes each individual has seen of the program or time band being analysed compared to the total number of people in the target audience. Each individual must have watched at least 1 minute of the event to be counted = (Audience / Reach) x Event Duration Total TV The Total Audience viewing across all of the TV channels that are broadcasted and measured by Nielsen includes Live and Consolidated
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