Free streaming channels are emerging as significant players in the streaming market as major platforms like Netflix and Max increase their prices. Netflix and Amazon are dominating the commissioning of original content, accounting for 53% of all original streaming titles globally in Q1 2024, according to Ampere Analysis via The Wrap. This shift is driven by increased investment outside the U.S. and towards local content, leading to a slight uptick in the market for TV shows following a major slowdown. Consumers are now paying over $100 a month for streaming services, leading to the perception that cable may be cheaper.
Lost is now on Netflix and it’s a harsh reminder of what’s missing from today’s TV shows https://t.co/VCRnF6u6UH
🇺🇸 Netflix and Amazon are driving a small bump in the market for TV shows after a major slowdown https://t.co/qfw6hd0M0c
Ampere Analysis: in Q1 2024, Netflix and Amazon commissioned 53% of all original streaming titles globally, spurred by increased investment outside of the US (@lmanfredi7 / The Wrap) https://t.co/qqwUGVlREW https://t.co/LQiRkfMVn6
Paying $100+ month for streaming services The great unbundling (content, phone and internet) has succeeded I think cable is officially cheaper 😂
Netflix and Amazon Dominate Commissioning by Streamers, Tilting the Content Market Away From U.S., Towards Local https://t.co/OZm97hjJUe via @variety
Free streaming channels have become 'sleeping giants' as Netflix, Max, others hike prices https://t.co/zxbVEd0xSb by @allie_canal