$RLTR $BCCI ReelTime TV Channels Adding 40 million
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SEATTLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / ReelTime VR/ReelTime Media (OTC:RLTR) has confirmed that the ReelTime TV Media channels are planned to expand to Apple TV users. Plans for The ReelTime TV channels to be available to 50 million plus Amazon Fire TV streaming platform viewers are underway and ReelTime TV channels have begun showing up for 51.2 active Roku users.
The estimated number of Apple TV Plus users in the United State rose from 33.6 million in 2019 to 40 million in 2020. This number is expected to continue to grow as Apple fights for connected device dominance. The total potential combined viewers of the ReelTime TV network once they are live on Apple TV will exceed 140 million active monthly users.
The ReelTime TV channels contain a combination of ReelTime Media original programming as well as serving up additional other cutting-edge content. Along with the U.S., ReelTime will be available via Fire TV is in key territories like Mexico, Brazil, India, Japan and across Europe, with users streaming "billions of hours of content every month."
Barry Henthorn CEO commented "Apple TV is a very significant addition to the distribution and potential viewership of the ReelTime TV Network. The Apple users are the most loyal and integrated group of consumers and we are committed to including them by launching on the Apple TV platform. "
Roku and Amazon Fire TV are in a dead heat for the most popular "Cord Cutting" streaming option with a combined viewership of over 100 million monthly active users. According to a new survey, more people currently pay for a streaming video service than those who subscribe to traditional pay TV services.
According to data published by the consulting firm Deloitte, 69% of consumers pay for some type of internet video streaming service, while only 65% of consumers pay for cable or satellite subscriptions. That's a huge increase from 2009, when just 10% of consumers subscribed to internet video services, and a 10% rise from 2019.
The trend in these cable cutting data is fairly generational. Among millennials, those aged 22 to 35, 88% subscribe to internet video services while just 51% subscribe to cable or satellite. Among Generation Z, those aged 14 to 21, 80% subscribe to internet video services and 57% pay for traditional pay TV.