HOCKEY FANS ARE CHANGING, GAMES ARE BEING WATCHED MORE AS A FAMILY

3. 12. 2024 Watching ice hockey is more of a family affair, with up to 65% of women cheering on their partners, opening up new communication opportunities for brands. Ice hockey continues to be the most common sport that Czechs fans in the domestic market. This is true for 59% of the Czech population, and for a third… Continue reading HOCKEY FANS ARE CHANGING, GAMES ARE BEING WATCHED MORE AS A FAMILY



NMS: 70% OF CZECH HOUSEHOLDS ALREADY WATCH VIDEO CONTENT OVER THE INTERNET

26. 11. 2024 Internet has become the dominant source for watching video content and television. It is already significantly ahead not only of cable, but also of terrestrial viewing. The habits of the younger generation show that the trend of online television will grow stronger, according to research from NMS Market Research. A total of 70 per cent… Continue reading NMS: 70% OF CZECH HOUSEHOLDS ALREADY WATCH VIDEO CONTENT OVER THE INTERNET



SATELLITE IS STRONGER IN VILLAGES, IPTV IN CITIES AND IN YOUNGER HOUSEHOLDS

16. 9. 2024 Continuous research tracking the evolution of domestic TV households over the long term shows that satellite reception is more popular in villages, while internet-connected TV is more popular in cities. However, terrestrial reception remains the strongest. Data from the Continuous Research Project PCEM, released on Monday by the Association of Television Organisations (ATO), shows a… Continue reading SATELLITE IS STRONGER IN VILLAGES, IPTV IN CITIES AND IN YOUNGER HOUSEHOLDS



REVOLUTION IN THE TV MARKET: THE CZECHS ARE REPLACING OLD MODELS WITH NEW ONES. ONLY 8% OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVE NO TV

20. 7. 2024 The survey shows that the average Czech family still cannot imagine life without a TV, even though in recent years it has been competing with phone and tablet screens. Fewer than 8% of Czechs have no TV at home and 30% have bought a new one in the last two years. This is partly due… Continue reading REVOLUTION IN THE TV MARKET: THE CZECHS ARE REPLACING OLD MODELS WITH NEW ONES. ONLY 8% OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVE NO TV