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Despite the plethora of legal subscription platforms available, many Brits stream illegally to avoid expensive cinema trips and subscription fees. No matter how you catch up on TV and film, subscription platforms have become such a big part of our lives that we decided to do some research to find the UK’s favourite services and see just how many of us watch them illegally.
Our survey found that 4 in 5 (81%) or 42.4 million Brits streamed using paid services in some capacity over the last year. 8.9 million illegally streamed TV shows, films and sport over the past 12 months. That’s 17% of Brits that have admitted to doing so. This is the sixth most popular streaming activity in the UK.
Films are streamed illegally the most, with 5.3 million Brits sitting down to catch their favourite movies online for free, which is 13% of all streamers. Next up was TV programmes (12%) like Game of Thrones, followed by football matches (11%) in third and finally other sports (9%) in fourth.
When it comes to paid streaming services, Netflix is by far the most popular platform with two thirds of Brits (66%) using it over the last 12 months, which totals an impressive 28.4 million users in the UK. In second place is Amazon with almost half (49%) of all streamers and Sky Go came in at third with 29%. On the other end of the spectrum we found MUBI is the least popular streaming platform, with only 1 in 20 (5%) online viewers using the service over the last year.
All activities | Of streamers |
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Netflix | 66.12% |
Amazon Prime | 48.69% |
Sky Go | 28.70% |
TV Player | 27.91% |
Now TV | 23.71% |
BT TV | 15.48% |
Illegally streamed films | 12.55% |
Illegally streamed TV | 11.94% |
Google Play | 11.58% |
Illegally streamed football | 10.48% |
Apple's TV app | 9.38% |
TalkTalk TV | 9.32% |
Illegally streamed other sports | 8.90% |
Hayu | 7.37% |
Rakuten | 7.19% |
Cinema Now | 6.95% |
Microsoft store | 6.58% |
MUBI | 5.30% |
An almost equal amount of males and females streamed shows, sport and films over the last 12 months (83% vs 81%). However, men leaned more towards illegal viewing than women, with almost a quarter (25%) of males doing so, compared to only 17% of females. This is likely to be due to the fact that more males are streaming football (14% vs 7%) and other sports (12% vs 6%) illegally than women are.
All activities | Female |
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Amazon Prime | 48.80% |
Hayu | 6.85% |
Sky Go | 24.64% |
Netflix | 71.51% |
Now TV | 23.44% |
TV Player | 27.64% |
BT TV | 10.58% |
MUBI | 4.33% |
TalkTalk TV | 7.69% |
Rakuten | 6.13% |
Cinema Now | 5.41% |
Apple's TV app | 7.45% |
Microsoft Store | 4.33% |
Google Play | 9.62% |
Illegally streamed | 16.83% |
Illegally streamed TV | 11.06% |
Illegally streamed films | 11.78% |
Illegally streamed football | 7.09% |
Illegally streamed other sports | 6.01% |
Londoners are the most streaming-savvy region, with 87% of residents using these services over the last year. In contrast, the North East of England is the most traditional area when it comes to online viewing, with only three quarters (74%) of its residents streaming sport, films and TV shows.
Londoners are far more likely than any other region in the UK to watch illegal platforms too, with almost a third (31%) of streamers in the capital saying they used these free services over the last 12 months. Those living in the South West of England are least likely to stream illegally, with only 15% of online watchers doing so.
Region | Percentage that stream illegally |
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East Anglia | 15.97% |
East Midlands | 18.92% |
London | 31.44% |
North East | 25.00% |
North West | 19.44% |
Northern Ireland | 20.93% |
Scotland | 24.62% |
South East | 18.49% |
South West | 14.48% |
Wales | 19.28% |
West Midlands | 16.56% |
Yorkshire and the Humber | 21.26% |
Those aged 18–24 stream the most overall with 95% watching online. This age group is also far more likely to watch illegally, with more than a third (35%) of those who stream admitting to doing so. In contrast, those over 55 streamed the least, with only 69% watching online. Additionally, this age group is least likely to stream illegally, with only a 10th (11%) admitting to doing so.
Age | Percentage that stream illegally |
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18-24 | 35.00% |
25-34 | 27.13% |
35-44 | 23.26% |
45-54 | 18.89% |
55+ | 11.15% |
These inevitably work out being far cheaper than the alternative of buying DVDs or subscribing to specific TV channels to watch your favourite programmes. Although it can be tempting to view illegally, there are many legal services that can offer reasonable rates that cater for all genres and also cover sporting events.”
– Jon Ostler, UK CEO at finder.com
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