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- Title
The Impact of Time Shifting on TV Consumption and Ad Viewership.
- Authors
Belo, Rodrigo; Ferreira, Pedro; Godinho de Matos, Miguel; Reis, Filipa
- Abstract
In this paper we study the impact of time shifting on TV consumption and ad viewership. We analyze the results of a field experiment in which a random sample of "triple-play" households were given a set of premium TV channels broadcasting popular movies and TV shows without commercial breaks. A random subset of these households were given access to these channels with time shifting (automated cloud recording for later viewing or rewinding of broadcasted programs), while the remainder were not. This design allowed us to identify the effects of time shifting on TV consumption. On average, we found that receiving access to the channels with time shifting increased total TV consumption because it increased time-shifted viewership while leaving live viewership unchanged. The increase in the live viewership of these channels was similar to the reduction in the live viewership of the originally available channels, resulting in a net zero effect on live viewership. It appears that time shifting does not change the concentration of live viewership, but it does increase the concentration of total TV viewership, because it is used disproportionately to watch the most popular programs. Finally, we found that time shifting does not change the likelihood of skipping ads during live viewership, suggesting that households do not use time shifting to strategically avoid ads. The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2018.3084. This paper was accepted by Matthew Shum, marketing.
- Subjects
BROADCAST channels; TELEVISION programs; TIME management; TELEVISION sets; ADVERTISING
- Publication
Management Science, 2019, Vol 65, Issue 7, p3216
- ISSN
0025-1909
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1287/mnsc.2018.3084