Here’s how you’ll watch sports in the future – CNBC

The survey results show those changes may continue. More than 90 percent of respondents who identified as sports fans said they are willing to pay for sports programming.

Sixty-three percent of fans said they would pay for an over-the-top subscription, while 56 percent added they would spend more of their budget on online streaming than cable or satellite channels. Thirty-two percent of older millennials, from ages 29 to 36, said they would watch an event streamed from a phone on applications like Periscope and Meerkat.

The data also showed some stark differences between younger and older sports fans.

“Younger sports fans are more interested and more open to paying for content than older people are,” Katz said.

Younger fans also have a more positive perception of advertising than older fans do, according to the findings.

Additionally, 65 percent of respondents among younger millennials and Generation Z, or the group born after millennials, consume sports content on a mobile device.

The survey took place mostly in January of this year, and the 1,005 respondents were between ages 15 and 74. The margin of error is 3.1 percent.