Nielsen: The Gauge Reveals Streaming Surpassed Cable for the First Time in July, Capturing its Largest Share of TV Viewing to Date
Nielsen (NYSE: NLSN) reported a landmark shift in television viewing, revealing that streaming usage surpassed cable for the first time in July 2022. Streaming claimed a record 34.8% share of total TV consumption, while cable and broadcast followed at 34.4% and 21.6%, respectively. Notably, streaming increased by 3.2% from June, averaging 191 billion minutes watched per week. Cable viewing, however, fell by 8.9% year-over-year, highlighting a significant decline in sports viewing. Prime Video and Netflix achieved record shares, with Netflix alone capturing 8% of overall TV viewing.
- Streaming surpassed cable for the first time, indicating a significant market shift.
- Streaming reached a record 34.8% share of total TV viewing, up 22.6% year-over-year.
- Time spent streaming averaged 191 billion minutes per week, showcasing high viewer engagement.
- Cable viewing declined by 8.9% year-over-year, indicating a loss of audience.
- Sports viewing on cable dropped significantly, with a 34% year-over-year decline.
- Broadcast viewing fell by 9.8% year-over-year, reflecting broader consumption trends.
NEW YORK, Aug. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Nielsen (NYSE: NLSN) announced that streaming usage surpassed cable in July to claim the largest share of television viewing for the first time, according to The Gauge, Nielsen's monthly total TV and streaming snapshot. Streaming represented a record
Total time spent watching TV in July closely resembled that of both June 2022 and July 2021, but despite these similarities, the change in the distribution of viewing formats on a year-over-year basis further demonstrates how viewing behaviors continue to shift.
July 2021 | July 2022 | YoY % Change | |
Broadcast | 23.8 % | 21.6 % | -9.8 % |
Cable | 37.7 % | 34.4 % | -8.9 % |
Streaming | 28.3 % | 34.8 % | +22.6 % |
As the biggest mover this month, streaming usage increased +
Among streaming distributors, Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu and YouTube each captured record-high shares again in July after previously doing so in June. Netflix represented the largest share of overall TV viewing for a streaming platform with
Cable viewing in July dropped -
Viewing in the broadcast category, which is experiencing a typical lull in new content until the upcoming broadcast season begins in September, was down -
About The Gauge
The Gauge is underpinned by Nielsen's TV ratings service and Streaming Platform Ratings. The latter provides clients with audience measurement data that details the amount of time consumers spend streaming and on which platforms. This broad look at platform usage provides complimentary insights to Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings, which details viewing to subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) content at the title, program and episode level. By showcasing both the micro and macro-level data sets, the industry has a full picture of how this media is being consumed, as well as when and by whom.
Nielsen's approach to audience measurement, which leverages a geographically representative panel of real people and big data, is built for the future of media consumption. With The Gauge, the future of TV consumption is visible in a single view. The latest edition of The Gauge is always available at www.nielsen.com/thegauge.
About Nielsen
Nielsen shapes the world's media and content as a global leader in audience measurement, data and analytics. Through our understanding of people and their behaviors across all channels and platforms, we empower our clients with independent and actionable intelligence so they can connect and engage with their audiences—now and into the future. An S&P 500 company, Nielsen (NYSE: NLSN) operates around the world in more than 55 countries. Learn more at www.nielsen.com or www.nielsen.com/investors and connect with us on social media (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram).
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