"Between 2011 and 2024, the average price of a monthly subscription fee for a streaming service has risen 87% to $14.92 — nearly double Netflix’s original price." All major streaming services have hiked their fees in recent years, yet FAST Channels TV's partner channels and platforms remain entirely free! #FASTchannels #streaming #vod #subscriptions
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TV viewership in South Africa is declining as viewers move to streaming, and local streaming services like Showmax often lack content compared to major players like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. https://lnkd.in/dPR89SfM
Showmax under siege
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The State of Streaming 2024: Video Streaming Services and Consumer Sentiment We surveyed 2,000 Americans about their streaming habits and preferences to find out what the future might hold for streaming services.
Study: 62% of respondents think there are too many streaming options | The Motley Fool
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New developments in the streaming wars... interesting article by The Independent definitely worth a quick read... For me, the key here is how each brand is starting to expand beyond offering their own single service to their customer (albeit very limited to start). They are starting to super-bundle additional services to provide choice, add value and grow retention. It's all about owning the primary customer relationship. #streaming #subscriptions #media https://lnkd.in/e4Vc2jQN
A return to cable? Max, Hulu and Disney+ to launch as streaming bundle
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The State of Streaming 2024: Video Streaming Services and Consumer Sentiment We surveyed 2,000 Americans about their streaming habits and preferences to find out what the future might hold for streaming services.
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Can't decide which streaming service to cancel? This app makes subscription hopping between Netflix, Disney Plus and more easy
Can't decide which streaming service to cancel? This app makes subscription hopping between Netflix, Disney Plus and more easy
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What streaming platforms do you pay for?
By now everyone in Hollywood seems to accept that streaming is a cutthroat business. It may not be zero sum (most studies suggest that consumers will pay for about four streaming services at a time), but it is mighty close to it. And with Netflix holding a secure lock on one of those subscriptions for most consumers, there is increasingly little room for error.
Streaming Profits Are Tough to Find. Niche Movie and TV Platforms See a Way Forward
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Looking at streaming subs trends, a new European drama partnership, and how to plan a digital transformation of a media business....here is the February BGC Bulletin..... https://lnkd.in/dunP6DvW
Cracks appearing in the global streaming world, how to make the digital transformation leap and drama reinvented…
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Clear choices are always good as one size rarely fits all. A free, ad-funded tier works great for channel partners like telcos, banks or retailers. It allows them to cost effectively bundle a subscription benefit with their own product or service, but then provides a way to generate revenues by offering attractive upgrade plans. Only offering an ad-funded service removes any additional revenue opportunities from these channel partnerships. Similarly, only offering a premium service makes channel bundling harder. #subscriptions #customerbenefits #channelpartnerships
So, Rupert Murdoch's Fox Corporation is entering the UK's highly competitive free, ad-supported video streaming market. What should we expect? It's true that with rising costs, the market could be primed for free streaming services, with UK subscribers already spending almost £700 per year on subscription services such as streaming, according to our research https://lnkd.in/eATGVGdj. However let's not forget that originally free ad-supported services like iTVX and Channel 4 eventually moved to a subscription model to help us avoid the ads. On the other side of the market, previously ad-free 'premium' streaming services like Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios and Netflix have introduced ad-supported tiers to cut subscription costs. Is it inevitable that the market moves to the middle? Relying on purely ad-supported content could be risky — will the business case work? On one hand, it widens access to those who have been previously priced out. On the other hand, our data revealed that over a quarter of subscribers have cancelled services due to the introduction of ads onto streaming. Put simply — ads can be a turn-off. Add that to the fact that introducing yet another subscription to an already crowded space might be tricky. Two-thirds of Brits already say there are "too many" subscriptions right now. Good luck, Rupert. You might want to read our European Subscription Wars report for some more insight into this market. https://lnkd.in/evKwbVrZ #Streaming #Subscriptions #UK
Tubi: Free Netflix rival set to launch in the UK
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Yet more opportunities for advertisers to consider in their media mix. Take a look:
The competition continues to rise as another new player joins the ad-supported streaming services offering in the UK https://lnkd.in/e-DHsgEj
Fox launches new streaming service in the UK
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Streaming Services: Are They Worth the Price? Find Affordable Alternatives and Save! #àlacartepricing #affordablestreamingmodels #alternativestreamingoptions #bundlingservices #cancelingsubscriptions #costofproducingoriginalcontent #expensivestreamingservices #freeadsupportedservices #globalmarketofstreamingservices #highmonthlyfees #licensingfees #Netflixfeatures #rentingindividualtitles #serverfarms #sharingsubscriptioncosts #streamingservices
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