The Wireless

New kid on the block

08:39 am on 24 November 2014

Even though it is a global leader, Netflix will be very much a Johnny-come-lately when it launches its internet based movie and television subscription service in New Zealand next March.

Spark launched its internet TV service Lightbox in August, while the leading pay TV operator, Sky Network Television, is about to launch Neon next month.

Australian-owned Quickflix has been offering a subscription service for new release movies and TV shows on a pay-per-view basis since March 2012.

Quickflix New Zealand managing director Paddy Buckley told Radio New Zealand his company’s service had nearly 100,000 devices registered, including smart TVs, computers, game consoles and tablets, but he did not think internet-based services would threaten Sky TV's dominance for at least a few more years.

He said streaming services overseas were generally complementary to existing pay TV offerings. The New Zealand market was slightly different to others, in that rugby was a huge factor, with about 50 per cent of households having pay TV subscriptions.

Forty-two per cent of adults in the United States reported subscribing to at least one online streaming service last month, according to a Comscore survey.