Thank you for registering for Parks Associates. We have sent a verification email to your email address along with your temporary password. Please verify your email address via the link in this email as soon as possible. The link expires in 60 minutes.
Even better, Apple would be putting its service out in the wild — i.e., unbundling the service from the device — just as Roku is getting traction for being the most widely used TV operating system, with a 37% share of the streaming player market, according to a recent Parks Associates survey. Apple could leverage that installed base to bring its content to more people, faster, than it ever could building from scratch.
From the article "Forget Netflix, Apple Should Be Buying Roku" by Tim Beyers.
While the aforementioned shift in viewing time is a concern, it's not exactly surprising in light of the shift seen among the industry's paying customers...at least domestically. Research outfit Parks...
Netflix has some of the most loyal customers among streaming video services. While 52% of U.S. broadband households subscribe to Netflix, just 5% cancelled a subscription (including free trials) in th...
© 2023-2025 Parks Associates. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy
Design & Developed By Agency Partner Interactive
We use cookies in this website to give you the best experience on our site and show you relevant ads. To find out more, read our privacy policy and cookie policy .