News | November 9, 2005

Prediction: 82% Of Households Will Be HD-equipped By 2010

Monterey, CA - A new study from Kagan Research, THE STATE OF HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION 2006, forecasts 377 mil. cumulative HD sets will be sold to consumers by 2015, resulting in 110 mil. HD households. With more than 1,500 of 1,745 commercial and non-commercial U.S. stations broadcasting in digital as of June 30, 2005, and HD set sales now constituting the lion's share of digital TV sales, the HDTV supply chain is gearing up.

According to Kagan Research associate Patrick Johnson, "At the end of 2004, there were 11 mil HD households; each owning an average of 1.2 HD sets. We project the average price of an HD set will decline some 38% by 2010, reducing the average price to $1,139. Rapid price declines, coupled with increasing levels of HD programming will drive the number of HD households to nearly 97 mil in 2010, penetrating more than 82% of total TVHH."

The study also reports on cable, satellite and telco rollouts of HD content, projecting that the number of cable HD subs will surpass 30 mil. by 2010, and forecasting that nearly 80% of all multichannel sub growth through 2015 will go to DBS and the telcos.

Kagan's annual edition of THE STATE OF HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION 2006 provides an in-depth look at programming strategies, regulatory issues regarding the transition to digital and 10-year forecasts for high-definition DVDs, digital sets, HD sets, and HD subscribers for both cable and satellite operators. Relevant industry statistics and exclusive projections based on Kagan's respected forecasting model include:

  • Kagan estimates in 2005 9.1 mil. HD sets will be sold to consumers. This figure is up from 3.4 mil. and 5.6 mil. in 2003 and 2004, respectively.

  • The number of cable HD subs grew from 675K in 2003 to 2.3 mil. in 2004. At the end of this year, Kagan estimates this figure will grow to 3.8 mil. and by 2010, the number of cable HD subs will surpass 30 mil.

  • The U.S. DBS marketplace saw 10.6% annual sub growth in 2003 and 13.8% in 2004. In terms of HD subs, Kagan projects that by 2010, there will be more than 18 mil.

  • Kagan estimates that just 1.1 mil of the sets purchased by OTA subs this year will be digital, and that the number of analog sets in OTA TVHH will be roughly 39 mil. at year-end 2005.

    SOURCE: Kagan Research, LLC.