SES ASTRA has confirmed its leading role in digitalisation and increased the number of digital TV homes reached by the ASTRA satellite system in Germany by 1.35 million (13.9 percent) to 11.1 million. ASTRA thus remains the leading infrastructure for digital reception in Germany.
Considering all reception modes including satellite, cable, terrestrial and IPTV, 20 million (53 percent, 2007: 42 percent) of all television viewers receive their programme digitally meaning that every second TV-household already watches the television of the future. 69.4 percent of all satellite households and 31.3 percent of all cable households are digitalised.
These are the results of the latest Satellite Monitor, conducted annually on behalf of SES ASTRA. For Germany, 6,000 telephone and face-to-face interviews were conducted at the end of last year. The methodology and the results are controlled by independent institutes.
In total, Germany had 37.67 million analogue and digital TV homes by the end of last year. With 16.2 million households, satellite reached a share of 43 percent in 2008. 18.45 million households watched television via cable equaling a share of 49 percent. The terrestrial television DVB-T had 2.75 million viewers and a share of seven percent, followed by IPTV with 270.000 households and a share of one percent.
Satellite Monitor figures for year-end 2008 in Germany at a glance:
- Total of 37.67 million analogue and digital TV homes in Germany
- 20 million TV viewers receive programs digitally (up from 42 percent in 2007 to 53 percent in 2008 – includes all reception modes: satellite, cable, terrestrial, IPTV)
- Satellite reached 16.2 million households (43 percent)
- 69.4 percent of satellite households are digital
- Cable reached 18.45 million households (49 percent)
- 31.3 percent of cable households are digital
- Terrestrial TV (DVB-T) had 2.75 million viewers (7 percent)
- IPTV reached 270,000 households (1 percent)
The Satellite Monitor for the European figures will be presented in London on 24 March 2009.