BIG NEWS TO SHARE! AspireTV+, the new commercial-free subscription streaming service from aspireTV, is now live on Prime Video via Prime Video Channels. The FAST Channel aspireTV Life is also now streaming on Amazon Freevee. “At UP Entertainment, we are thrilled to now include aspireTV+ on Prime Video Channels so we can continue to reach viewers whenever and wherever they are consuming content,” said Angela Cannon, MBA, general manager, aspireTV. “Launching during Black History Month, we are proud to showcase a majority of our original programming from content creators and cast that are Black led, produced, written and/or directed, and is reflective of Black culture, life and style, allowing our audience to #seeyourselfhere and celebrate Black history all year long.” https://lnkd.in/eU8KTMnz
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✅🖥️ Hollywood Reporter (12/18): “The perception, fueled by big content removals, is that streamers are ruthlessly paring back the number of movies and series available to users and at the same time raising subscription rates. But the data doesn’t back that up. Among the seven biggest subscription video-on-demand services, only one — Amazon’s Prime Video — has seen its overall catalog shrink between January 2021 and October 2023, according to an analysis by streaming aggregator Reelgood (and Prime Video’s library still dwarfs those of its competitors). Netflix, Peacock, Hulu, Max, Disney+ and Paramount+ all have net gains to their libraries over that time period. Those top-line figures, however, don’t tell the whole story. Paramount+ almost tripled the volume of titles it made available to subscribers between January 2021 and October 2022, going from 1,199 shows and movies to 3,030, according to the Reelgood study — only to cut that number back by almost half in the past year. Peacock, which was only six months old in January 2021, has been the most aggressive in adding titles, growing its catalog by nearly 4,000 films and shows since then.” ⬇️ #streamingtv #ctvadvertising https://lnkd.in/ewvcBdqs
Streaming Giants Weigh Costs of Big Licensed TV and Movie Libraries
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If you can't beat 'em, join 'em HBO Max, Hulu, and Disney Streaming all collab on a streaming bundle as they need scale to compete with Netflix. As an aside, Warner Bros. Discovery at one time owned 10% of Netflix which today would be $26B (10% of Netflix's $262B) 35% more than WBD's entire market cap of $19B, but I digress. The #streamingwars are seemingly over (well this battle is over, but the war is never won......) and Netflix is on top, despite Disney squeaking out a few pennies on the last earnings call (47M, basically covers Bob 1's salary, plus the champagne fee). This new bundle kinda sounds like #ultraviolet, anyone remember that? It merged with #disneymoviesanywhere, which became #moviesanywhere, which became? Does anyone know what this became? Ultraviolet was doomed from the start at the studios could not agree on almost anything except that they needed something to compete with Netflix. Could not agree on strategy, could not agree on how much to fund it, and so on. Meanwhile, a lean-mean Netflix machine pumped money into their strategy and gained users when Wall-Street money was cheap. Those days are over. As long as these companies ̶c̶o̶l̶l̶a̶b̶o̶r̶a̶t̶e̶ chase and cut costs, the next battle is already won, and you can have one "tudum" to figure out who that winner will be. Media Play News #streaming #bundles #whatelsecanwedo https://lnkd.in/gukcAfcy
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Even the big streamers must bundle to succeed: Max, Disney+ and Hulu will be available in a bundle beginning in summer, likely as a way for these streamers to offer a Netflix alternative. Could be interesting companion to sports streamer also coming: https://loom.ly/cYBUqaA
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Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service, previously HBO Max, will start limiting password sharing this year and expand it by 2025. This is happening because companies want to make their streaming services profitable, so they're trying to get more people to subscribe individually instead of sharing passwords. #StreamingIndustry #PasswordSharingCrackdown #WarnerBrosDiscovery #HBOMax #SubscriptionModel #MediaCompanies #Shareholders #Profitability
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BIG NEWS in the world of #CTV this week! 📺 Prime Video & Amazon Studios has joined a growing list of #streaming platforms—including Netflix and HBO Max—in introducing an ad-supported tier. According to an AXIOS article, Amazon said that while they are venturing into the world of ad-supported content, they aim "to have meaningfully fewer ads" than competitors. So, what does this mean for advertisers? Potentially access to a large number of new audience members... with 200+ million subscribers, Prime Video & Amazon Studios provides an extensive new landscape for your ads to be served.
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"Bundling, even with would-be competitors, is not a new idea and is a tactic multiple streamers have explored as they look, in part, to grow subscriber value and reduce churn and marketing expenses." "Who is best served to deliver streaming bundles is still somewhat a point of debate in the ecosystem, where WBD sees benefits in cutting out the middleman in some cases." "Zaslav acknowledged positive results from the Verizon-offered Max-Netflix bundle, saying it’s “doing much better than expected” and provides another example of “more strength together,” with the strategy behind bundles driven by the need for change in consumer experience in a very crowded streaming space. With Disney and WBD working together, he noted the companies get all of the data, can work directly with consumers and enhance that experience, as it’s already doing for Max." "A key theme emphasized throughout the call, is WBD’s belief that amid a crowded and fragmented streaming and TV viewing ecosystem where viewers are burdened by numerous options and rising prices, consumers will follow great content." #svod #ott #video #streaming #tv #bundle #content
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"service hopping" 3. Hop Among Services Many people sign up for streaming services to watch a particular series and then continue to subscribe even after they’ve finished every episode. It just becomes part of their monthly expenses, like a utility bill. But that’s unnecessary. Because these services don’t require contracts, you can join Disney+ to host a “Star Wars” binge party, then quit until it releases another season of “The Mandalorian.” That will save you $8 or more a month. This isn’t a novel idea: Thirty-six percent of streaming customers are already “service hoppers,” who subscribed to streaming services, switched, and then resubscribed multiple times over a period of 12 months, according to a Parks Associates study. And don’t worry about missing out: Websites and apps like JustWatch and Reelgood let you keep track of when the shows you want to see become available, so you can sign up just as the new season begins. https://lnkd.in/gEKS-suh
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Top 15 Showbox Alternatives for PC Users Although the site is still functioning fine, people are interested in knowing more similar platforms. That’s what this blog will cover. Here, we are going to discuss the top 15 Showbox alternatives for PC users. So, let’s get into it. #Showbox #LiveMovies #StreamingMovies #watchmovies #Fmovies #omgflix #sflix #letflix #Netflix #flixrave #vumoo #moviesjoy #onlinemovies #putlocker https://lnkd.in/dFpUA4FC
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🚀 Ever wondered how streaming giants manage their content libraries? 📺 The latest insights reveal a surprising trend! 📊 Contrary to popular belief, major streaming players like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ have expanded their libraries from Jan 2021 to Oct 2023. Only Amazon Prime Video has witnessed a shrinkage! Licensed content remains the backbone of streaming, constituting 45% of time spent on Netflix. 📺 However, the real streaming power lies in the concentration, with the top 1,000 titles monopolizing 70% of viewing time. 🧐 And with over 3,800 titles on Netflix registering minimal viewership, does quantity overshadow quality in the streaming world? 🤔 Niche programming, thriving on free, ad-supported platforms, hints at a changing landscape. What's your take? Are you Team Bulk or Team Trim when it comes to streaming libraries? Share your thoughts 👇 #streamingmedia #digitalcontent #streamingdata #contentstrategy #netflix
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