Nearly 80% of U.S. Smart TV owners are regular app users

Thursday, April 4th, 2013
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Research Firm Recommends Developers Continue to Target Video and Gaming Apps on Smart TVs to Drive New Revenues

DALLAS, TX — New industry research from Parks Associates shows app developers are targeting the smart TV platform as the next significant growth area as nearly 80% of smart-TV owners regularly use apps. ‘App Development and Distribution Models’ details the app development process and monetization strategies for multiple platforms, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and connected cars.

“Smartphones have the highest penetration rate of app platforms at 60% of U.S. broadband households, but smart TV adoption will reach nearly 25% of all U.S. households in 2013,” said Heather Way, Senior Research Analyst, Parks Associates. “App developers are focusing on the smart TV platform for new apps, and TV manufacturers such as Samsung and LG already have their own app developer programs, which control app distribution and monetization.”

Samsung launched a new line of smart TVs at CES 2013, including a smart screen featuring apps from Netflix, Twitter, YouTube, Fox, and Spotify. Panasonic showed a smart TV controlled by a tablet-based app.

Parks Associates reports that among smart-TV app users, 43% use an app to watch video and 45% use an app to play games.

“Seventy-nine percent of smart TV owners are regular app users, but the use cases for TV apps are different than smartphones and tablets,” Way said. “TV viewing is a lean-back, shared experience, with apps as access points to complementary content, whereas smartphone app use is more personalized. Apps will alter the TV-viewing experience by opening new avenues to discover content and also serve as means for content owners to push premium content to households.”

Parks Associates notes that developers must leverage existing skill sets to break down technical and financial barriers of delivering content across multiple Internet-connected devices. Emphasis on cross-platform app development will continue to increase as connected cars are also emerging as significant app platforms.