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How Consumer Habits Are Forcing the UK Entertainment Sector to Innovate

23 April 2026
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British consumers have stopped being patient. The average UK adult now abandons a mobile app that takes longer than three seconds to load, watches streaming content across four separate subscriptions, and expects a customer service response within the hour rather than the working day.

The cumulative effect on the entertainment sector has been the most significant behavioural shift since the arrival of broadband, and operators across every vertical — from cinemas to casinos, from Spotify to Sky — have spent the past five years rebuilding their businesses around a consumer who will churn for five pence of friction.

According to Ofcom’s Online Nation research, UK adults now spend close to four hours a day online, the majority of it on mobile devices, with attention fragmented across a growing catalogue of competing services. The strategic lesson underneath this pattern is not really about technology. It is about retention economics, and it applies well beyond entertainment. Any UK business competing for discretionary consumer spend — a point explored in our ongoing coverage of UK consumer behaviour trends — is operating in the same environment, facing the same expectations, and learning the same lessons the hard way.

The retention calculus has inverted

For most of the twentieth century, consumer businesses grew by acquiring new customers. Retention mattered, but it was a secondary metric. The assumption was that a reasonable product and a competent experience would keep most customers in place, and marketing spend was directed at the top of the funnel.

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