35 Streaming Services Statistics You Need to Know in 2022 (2024)

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Key Takeaways: 35 Streaming Services Statistics: Video & Music in 2022 General Video Streaming Statistics 1. How Much Is the Global Video Streaming Market Worth? 2. Has Streaming Activity Increased Around the World Since COVID-19? 3. How Much Can the US Streaming Audience Watch? 4. What Percentage of US Households Have a Paid TV Subscription? 5. What Percentage of US Households Have Subscriptions to Streaming Services? 6. How Much Are People Paying for Streaming Services? 7. What Are the Most Attractive Features of a Video Streaming Service? 8. What Do Consumers Think of Streaming Service Bundles? 9. What Is the Main Reason People Might Cancel a Paid Streaming Subscription? 10. What Device Do People Use Most for Streaming? 11. How Do FAST Services Shape the Streaming Landscape? 12. How Many People Use an Ad-Supported Streaming Service? 13. How Many Households Use Streaming Services That Include Live TV? 14. What Would Prompt Someone to Subscribe to a Brand New Streaming Service? 15. What Are the Main Reasons for Signing Up for a Free Trial? 16. How Satisfied Are Video Streaming Subscribers? Statistics on the Most Popular Streaming Services 17. How Many Subscribers Does Netflix Have? 18. How Many Shows and Movies Does Netflix US Have? 19. What Are Some of the Most-Watched Netflix Shows? 20. How Many Subscribers Does Amazon Prime Have? 21. How Many Subscribers Does Disney Plus Have? 22. How Many Subscribers Does Hulu Have? 23. How Many Subscribers Does HBO Max Have? 24. What Is a Streaming Service’s Average Budget for a TV Series in the US? Music Usage and Music Streaming Statistics 2022 25. How Much Is the Global Music Streaming Market Worth? 26. Do Music Streaming Services Make a Significant Contribution Toward the Total Music Industry Revenue? 27. How Many Paid Music Streaming Subscriptions Do People Have on Average? 28. What Are the Top Reasons for Using a Paid Music Streaming Service? 29. Why Would Users Cancel a Music Streaming Subscription? 30. How Many People Use an Ad-Supported Music Streaming Service? 31. How Often Do People Stream Music? 32. Did COVID-19 Impact Audio Streaming? 33. Which Devices Do Consumers Use Most for Streaming Music? 34. How Many Users Does Spotify Have? 35. How Many Subscribers Does YouTube Music Have? Final Thoughts: Streaming Statistics FAQs

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  • General Video Streaming Statistics
  • Most Popular Streaming Services
  • Final Thoughts
  • Comments

The video and music streaming industry is booming right now and it’s here to stay. Just how well is it doing though? This list of the top streaming services statistics will help you understand more about the industry.

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By Sandra Pattison (Editor)
— Last Updated: 2022-05-29T20:00:23+00:00 Facts checked by Jasna Mishevska

The ways we watch shows and movies — and how we listen to music — have changed dramatically over the last decade. Gone are the days of visiting your local video rental store or waiting a whole week to catch the next episode of your favorite show. On-demand subscription services have taken hold, so let’s look at the top streaming services statistics for 2022.

Key Takeaways:

  • The streaming industry is constantly growing, with more streaming services available every year. The streaming industry is expected to be worth $330 billion by 2030.
  • A staggering 85% of U.S. households have at least one video streaming subscription, and 60% have at least one paid music streaming subscription.
  • Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, subscriptions have increased across all major services. COVID and general growth have also pushed video streaming services to invest more money into new content, including “originals.”

Streaming services come in all shapes and sizes, with some providing only on-demand content and others adding live TV and local channels. Then there’s the music streaming scene, with both free and paid options letting you listen to your favorite songs on pretty much any device.

In this article, we’ll go over different streaming statistics and facts to show how the online streaming world has reshaped the video and music industry.

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  • The most used streaming platform in 2022 is Netflix, which has more than 220 million subscribers across the globe.

  • Although we may only think of the top streaming services, such as Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu, there are actually more than 200 streaming services available around the world.

  • Yes, Netflix is the number one streaming service in the world, with more than 220 million subscribers.

35 Streaming Services Statistics: Video & Music in 2022

Video and music streaming is a global industry that just keeps growing. If you’re wondering how much it has grown and which services are the most popular, among other interesting facts, these streaming statistics will cover everything from video streaming market to music streaming statistics — though we won’t dive into the live streaming industry.

General Video Streaming Statistics

Global and U.S. video streaming is continuing to grow, especially after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. See the video streaming statistics below for data on how the market is evolving.

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1. How Much Is the Global Video Streaming Market Worth?

The global video streaming industry was valued at a whopping $50.11 billion in 2020 and rose to $60.1 billion by 2021. The market is expected to grow annually by 21% between 2021 and 2028, giving it an estimated total value of $330 billion by 2030.1, 32

Value of Video Streaming Industry, in Billions

2. Has Streaming Activity Increased Around the World Since COVID-19?

Streaming increased by 21% over Q3 2020. Looking at individual regions, Africa had the greatest surge in streaming activity, increasing 273%. Oceania had the second highest increase at 80%. North America’s streaming market has steadily increased by 2% over the past few years. Netflix saw a huge spike in subscriptions in Q1 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions.2, 9

3. How Much Can the US Streaming Audience Watch?

During lockdown in March 2020, the U.S. streaming audience watched a massive 160 billion minutes of content — the equivalent of 304,414 years of straight watching. If you were to put that in historical context, it was when humans evolved.

Still, that number was surpassed in the last week of December 2021, with the U.S. audience streaming a total of 183 billion minutes, or 348,173 years straight — an extra 44 thousand years.

Every week in February 2021, Americans streamed 143.2 billion minutes of video content. That increased to 169.4 billion in February 2022, showing that this figure is likely to continue increasing. Overall, Americans streamed almost 15 million years’ worth of video content in 2021.8, 10

4. What Percentage of US Households Have a Paid TV Subscription?

In 2021, it was reported that 67% of U.S. households had a paid TV subscription, proving that while cord-cutting is popular, it has not completely taken over the industry. That said, with many streaming services offering live TV packages, that figure could change.4

Percentage of U.S. Household With Subscriptions

5. What Percentage of US Households Have Subscriptions to Streaming Services?

Around 85% of U.S. households now have at least one subscription to a video streaming service, such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video or HBO Max. U.S. users have an average of four streaming service subscriptions, according to the Deloitte Digital Media Trends Study. Another study found that 7% of Americans have six or more streaming subscriptions.3, 4, 10

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6. How Much Are People Paying for Streaming Services?

A full 15% of people said they spend $50 or more on video streaming subscriptions per month, but the majority of people spend between $20 and $29.99. Those aged 35 to 49 spend the most on streaming subscriptions, with 24% paying for more than five.

A whopping 93% of Americans said they plan on increasing their streaming options or at least making a change to their existing streaming plan.10

7. What Are the Most Attractive Features of a Video Streaming Service?

From a 2021 survey of people aged 18 and over, 35% said the top feature that made them want to watch subscription video on demand (SVOD) was having access to the shows they want. Coming in at a close second, 34% said it was being able to binge-watch content.9

Most Attractive Features of Video Streaming Service

8. What Do Consumers Think of Streaming Service Bundles?

While cord-cutters initially turned to streaming services to circumvent package deals, many consumers now want some sort of streaming service bundle. In one survey, 46% of people said the streaming service choice was becoming overwhelming and 64% said they would prefer a bundle that allowed them to choose which streaming services they wanted.10

9. What Is the Main Reason People Might Cancel a Paid Streaming Subscription?

Though there can be many reasons for subscription cancellations, 49% of people said the most likely reason would be a price increase, and 31% said it would be specific content being removed.

However, a portion of subscribers plan to cancel after watching a specific show. For instance, Apple TV+ had success with Ted Lasso in the last two quarters of 2021, but 19% of users planned to cancel their subscription in Q1 2022 after they finished watching it.

It’s a similar story with Dune on HBO Max in Q4 2021 — 7% of new subscribers planned to cancel after they’d watched the sci-fi blockbuster.3, 4

Top Reasons to Cancel Video Streaming Subscriptions

10. What Device Do People Use Most for Streaming?

In late 2021, more than 81% of U.S. households had at least one TV-connected device, an increase from 72% in 2019.

In Q3 2021, 73% of global viewing time was on big screen TVs. That includes streaming directly on a smart TV, or using streaming devices or game consoles connected to a TV. Asia was the only region where big screen TVs didn’t dominate, with desktops winning the majority at 49%.2, 10

11. How Do FAST Services Shape the Streaming Landscape?

FAST — short for “free, ad-supported streaming TV” — has seen a large increase in subscribers. The percentage of American households using FAST services more than doubled from 8% in 2020 to 18% in 2021. These services include Pluto TV, Tubi, Peaco*ck, The Roku Channel and more.3

Percentage of U.S. Households with FAST Services

12. How Many People Use an Ad-Supported Streaming Service?

Ad-supported streaming subscription tiers are usually offered as a cheaper — or free — way to stream. In the U.S., 55% of people use an ad-supported video streaming service.

Consumers have mixed feelings on the subject, with 28% saying they want an ad-free streaming experience and 16% claiming they would leave if advertisem*nts were added to the service. On the other hand, 53% of U.S. consumers said they would be happy to watch commercials between shows if the cost of streaming services was lowered.4, 19

13. How Many Households Use Streaming Services That Include Live TV?

Although video streaming platforms used to provide only on-demand content, many now provide live TV and cable channels too. This type of service is growing in popularity, with 12.5% of households now using a streaming service with live TV. YouTube TV has the highest percentage of household subscriptions, having grown by 160% since 2020.10

14. What Would Prompt Someone to Subscribe to a Brand New Streaming Service?

Most users enjoy discounts and freebies, and the streaming world is no exception. As many as 46% of people said they would consider signing up for a new service if the price was low enough, and 28% said they would be tempted if it offered a free trial or discounted price.

In terms of content offered, 33% said they would sign up if the service had content they want that’s not available elsewhere, and 24% said they would if it had previously released content that they can’t find anywhere else. Plus, 32% would subscribe for new original shows or movies produced by the streaming service.4

Top Reasons to Subscribe to a New Streaming Service

15. What Are the Main Reasons for Signing Up for a Free Trial?

A 2021 survey found that 15% of young people ages 18 to 29 said they used a free trial to sample the service before committing to a paid subscription, which was almost double the rate found in older age brackets.

However, 8% of the same age group said they used free trials to binge-watch a single series or a movie. Still, around half of each age group surveyed said they had not used a free trial. Only two out of five people who use a free trial end up paying for a subscription once it ends.9

16. How Satisfied Are Video Streaming Subscribers?

A recent survey found that 72% of Americans say they love their streaming service user experience. Close to 80% of Netflix subscribers said they were satisfied with the service.9, 10

American Satisfaction of Streaming Service

Statistics on the Most Popular Streaming Services

Below are streaming statistics focused on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Hulu and HBO Max.

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17. How Many Subscribers Does Netflix Have?

Netflix had 222 million subscribers by the end of 2021, an increase of 18 million over the year. However, that was significantly less than the previous year, with Netflix recording an increase of 37 million paid subscriptions in 2020.

Netflix believes the annual growth rate slowed due to production delays caused by COVID-19. Still, its total streaming revenue was more than $7 billion at the end of 2021, giving it a 16% revenue increase year by year.

Netflix is available in more than 190 countries. The number of subscribers in each region varies widely due to infrastructure and population numbers as a whole. As of Q1 2022, Netflix had 74.58 million subscribers in the U.S. and Canada, followed closely by Europe, the Middle East and Africa with 73.73 million.

The Latin America and Asia-Pacific regions had roughly the same number of subscribers collectively, with 39.61 and 33.72 million, respectively.5, 6, 16

18. How Many Shows and Movies Does Netflix US Have?

As of May 2021, Netflix U.S. had more than 3,700 movies and 3,500 TV series seasons in its library. Netflix spent $12.5 billion on content in 2020, which rose to $17.4 billion in 2021.

Figures taken in December 2021 show that almost half (44%) of the U.S. Netflix library consists of Netflix originals. Other countries followed close on its heels, with Australia at 42%, Canada at 40% and the U.K. at 38%.9, 18

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19. What Are Some of the Most-Watched Netflix Shows?

Netflix has aired many successful shows and movies, which have garnered high viewing numbers in a short space of time. Some are viral hits from the get-go, with Squid Game generating 1.65 billion viewing hours in its first four weeks and Tiger King being viewed in more than 60 million households in the first four weeks.

La Casa de Papel (Money Heist) accumulated more than 6 billion viewing hours over the lifetime of the show. Other popular shows include The Witcher and You, which both amassed more than 400 million viewing hours. 5, 20

20. How Many Subscribers Does Amazon Prime Have?

Amazon Prime had more than 200 million Prime members in 2020, and the number is still rising. Content-wise, Amazon has thousands of titles in its library, and many of those titles are Prime originals.

Two of their most successful shows are Reacher and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Reacher racked up more than 1.5 billion viewing minutes (25 million hours) within the first week and the season four premiere of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel achieved 499 million viewing minutes (more than 8 million hours) in the same amount of time.7, 22

21. How Many Subscribers Does Disney Plus Have?

Disney Plus added another 11.8 million new subscribers by the end 2021, giving it a massive total of 129.8 million global subscribers in 2021. That includes the 45.9 million subscribers of India’s Disney+ Hotstar service.

Disney+ now has more than 500 movies and 15,000 episodes in its library. There are also 80 Disney Plus originals available.15, 23

22. How Many Subscribers Does Hulu Have?

As reported in 2022, Hulu has more than 45 million paid subscribers in the U.S. Its content library contains more than 70,000 movies and TV episodes. Subscribers with the live TV package can enjoy more than 80 live channels.21

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23. How Many Subscribers Does HBO Max Have?

At the end of 2021, HBO and HBO Max had a combined subscriber count of 73.8 million around the globe. HBO Max has more than 13,000 hours of entertainment, including TV shows, movies and Max originals.24, 25

24. What Is a Streaming Service’s Average Budget for a TV Series in the US?

The average budget for creating a streaming TV series in the U.S. has increased by 16.5% each year, reaching $59.6 million in 2020, but the average doesn’t tell the whole story.

Disney’s budgets for Wandavision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier were much bigger than the mean, with each episode having a budget of $25 million. Disney’s total estimated content spend for 2021 was a little over $30 billion. That’s almost two times Netflix’s $17 billion budget for 2021.9, 17

Music Usage and Music Streaming Statistics 2022

Music streaming services, such as Spotify, Amazon Music Unlimited and Apple Music are increasingly popular. As the streaming statistics show below, the industry is constantly growing, but let’s see what other interesting statistics and facts we can unveil.

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25. How Much Is the Global Music Streaming Market Worth?

The value of the worldwide music streaming market was $29.45 billion in 2021 and $34.53 billion in 2022. It’s expected to increase by 14.7% between 2022 and 2030, reaching a total of $103.07 billion by 2030. The U.S. music streaming market alone was valued at $9.2 billion and is expected to increase by 13.3% for the same period.11

Worldwide Music Streaming Market, in Billions

26. Do Music Streaming Services Make a Significant Contribution Toward the Total Music Industry Revenue?

A report conducted in 2019 showed that music streaming revenue, including both ad-supported services and premium paid services, made up about 80% of the revenue of the total music industry.4

27. How Many Paid Music Streaming Subscriptions Do People Have on Average?

According to a 2021 report, 60% of people in the U.S. subscribe to at least one paid music streaming service, with the average number of subscriptions per person being two.

Younger people are more likely to use a subscription audio streaming service, with around 60% of those ages 16 to 34 saying they use such a service. The figure decreases among older age groups.4, 28

28. What Are the Top Reasons for Using a Paid Music Streaming Service?

A 2021 survey revealed the top reason users paid for a music streaming service was to stop advertisem*nts interrupting the music stream. Other top reasons: listening to what they want when they want it, having access to millions of songs and having access to their own playlists.28

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29. Why Would Users Cancel a Music Streaming Subscription?

Just like with video streaming, there are various reasons why someone might cancel. A study showed that 37% of users would cancel a paid music service if the price increased and 29% would cancel if certain content was removed.4

Top Reasons to Cancel Music Streaming Subscriptions

30. How Many People Use an Ad-Supported Music Streaming Service?

In 2021, 62% of U.S. consumers used an advertising-supported music streaming service, such as YouTube, ad-supported Spotify and TikTok.

In 2020, the ad-supported music streaming market saw 18% growth with $1.2 billion of revenue. The following year saw an even bigger hike, with ad-supported music streaming revenue growing by 47% to $1.8 billion.4, 13

31. How Often Do People Stream Music?

It has been reported that around half of young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 stream music every day. The year 2019 was a milestone for the music streaming industry, with on-demand music streams in the U.S. passing the one trillion mark. The end total for the entire year was a whopping 1.15 trillion.4, 12

32. Did COVID-19 Impact Audio Streaming?

The COVID-19 pandemic increased audio streaming use, with on-demand audio streaming increasing 17% in the U.S. by the end of 2020.29

33. Which Devices Do Consumers Use Most for Streaming Music?

Some 80% of users listen to paid audio streaming services via mobile devices. Smart TVs and smart speakers, such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home, are used by 41% of paid music streamers. In-car entertainment accounts for only 24% of users.

Computers still make up a good portion of usage at 39%, and with many popular music streaming services now available on browsers, this figure could increase. Using a music streaming service through a web browser takes away the need for a dedicated app.10, 11

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34. How Many Users Does Spotify Have?

Spotify’s 2021 global financial results revealed an 18% year-by-year increase of monthly active users, totaling 406 million users by the end of 2021. For the same period, its premium subscriptions grew by 16%, totaling 180 million.

Spotify currently has a total of 422 million users, with 183 million of those being paid subscribers, making it the top podcast and music streaming service right now.14, 31

35. How Many Subscribers Does YouTube Music Have?

In late 2021, Lyor Cohen, YouTube’s global head of music, announced that the YouTube has surpassed a milestone with more than 50 million subscribers. However, that’s a combined total of both YouTube Music and YouTube Premium subscribers, including trailers.30

Final Thoughts: Streaming Statistics

The online streaming world for both video and music content is growing fast. Not only are more and more people turning to such services for the pure ease of streaming what they want when they want, but we’re also seeing a spike in new streaming services.

On top of that, the type of content on offer has changed over time, with instant access to video-on-demand, live TV and music streams. While such services offer the freedom to watch or listen to content at your own pace and from anywhere you want, many consumers struggle with too many service choices.

Do you have a subscription to video content online? How many streaming music services do you subscribe to? What’s your favorite streaming platform and why? How do you choose between exclusive content? Let us know in the comment section and, as always, thanks for reading our article on audio and video streaming stats.

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35 Streaming Services Statistics You Need to Know in 2022 (2024)

FAQs

How many streaming services do most people have? ›

The Average U.S. Household Subscribes to Four Streaming Services. Your destination for the latest CTV stats, trends, and insights.

What streaming services make the most money? ›

CharacteristicRevenue in million U.S. dollars
Disney+159
HBO Max154
Hulu74
Netflix38
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Which streaming service has the most users? ›

Netflix

Which streaming service is growing fastest? ›

Looking at numbers tracked by Statista(Opens in a new window), it's clear that Disney+, the company's main streaming service (though it also owns Hulu and ESPN+) has experienced phenomenal growth, hitting far above its forecast—90 million users by 2024—to grow to 164.2 million in less than three years, since its launch ...

How many streaming services are there in 2022? ›

How Many Streaming Services Are There in 2022? Although we may only think of the top streaming services, such as Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu, there are actually more than 200 streaming services available around the world.

What age group uses streaming services the most? ›

The share of households in the United States streaming an SVOD service daily varies according to age group, with 67 percent of adults aged 18 to 34 years old doing so, compared to 41 percent of those aged 18 to 34 years.

How many people use streaming services 2022? ›

According to the most recent data, 83 percent of consumers in the United States were using a subscription video-on-demand service in 2022, an increase of nearly 20 percent in five years.

Is TV losing popularity? ›

In fact, according to Nielsen ratings, TV viewing has been dropping about 10% per quarter. There are several reasons for this dilemma. Consumers are no longer willing to pay for a plethora of channels that they don't watch.

Can streaming make you rich? ›

The people who are getting rich by streaming are an incredibly small minority. On Twitch, for example, the top 1,000 channels get 53% of all viewing time. Twitch has more than two million channels, but if you're ready to put in the work — a lot of it — you can make money by streaming too.

Has Netflix lost subscribers? ›

But after the rough 2022 that Netflix has had so far, the company knew it had to make some difficult choices. Netflix reported in April a surprising loss of subscribers for the first time in more than a decade.

Is Firestick better than Roku? ›

Roku is a better choice overall because it has more features and device options, and it has more channels/apps overall, including free content. However, it only works with Google and Alexa. Firestick is a better choice for Amazon Prime members and those who have Amazon Smart devices.

What is the easiest streaming device? ›

Roku Streaming Stick 4K — Best media streamer for most people. If you want to buy a streaming player without overthinking it, just get the Roku Streaming Stick 4K. Not only is this $50 streaming player fast, fluid, and easy to use, it boasts support for both Dolby Vision and HDR10+.

What is the best streaming device to use with a smart TV? ›

Chromecast With Google TV (4K)

Fire TV supports WiDi/Miracast, while Google Cast is much easier to use for Android users (iPhone and iPad users should consider a Roku device with Apple AirPlay 2 support instead). Besides that, it has all of the same big streaming names, and streams 4K content in HDR10 or Dolby Vision.

Are streaming services declining? ›

The percentage of U.S. households with video streaming has dropped to 87%, (down 0.3% points quarter-on-quarter), after growing in the second quarter. There are 113 million households accessing streaming services as of September 2022.

What will streaming services bring in 2022 Here are 5 trends to watch? ›

Top 10 Streaming Trends for 2022
  • Hybrid Everything.
  • AR, VR, and the Metaverse.
  • Big Tech Teams Up With Big Sports.
  • Low Latency Remains Critical.
  • Actionable Data and Analytics.
  • OTT and the Rise of Free, Ad-Supported TV (FAST)
  • Short-Form Video Growth and User-Generated Content.
  • Blockchain and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
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Is all 4 the biggest streaming service? ›

Yes, it is.

Who is the target audience for streaming services? ›

In the U.S., 70% of visitors to TV, movies, and streaming websites are between 18-44 years old. An important step in segmenting your audience is to analyze your audience geography.

Who is Netflix target audience? ›

Netflix is distinctly more popular with younger consumers in the United States than with older generations. According to the findings of a recent survey, around 75 percent of respondents aged 18 to 34 subscribed to Netflix as of mid-2021, compared to just 44 percent of those aged 65 or above.

What are the demographics of streaming services? ›

IFPI found that 38 percent of those aged 35-64 had streamed music within the past month. That said, it remains that music streaming is most popular among the younger generations with 60 percent of 16-24 year-olds and 61 percent of 25-34 year-olds taking advantage of audio streaming.

What's trending on streaming services? ›

Top Trending Shows Right Now
  • 8.7/10. 89/100. TV. Yellowstone (2018)
  • 7.7/10. 82/100. TV. The White Lotus (2021)
  • 8.4/10. 82/100. TV. Wednesday (2022)
  • 8.4/10. 77/100. TV. Tulsa King (2022)
  • 7.2/10. 70/100. TV. Three Pines (2022)
  • 7.8/10. 80/100. TV. Slow Horses (2022)
  • 7.8/10. 85/100. TV. His Dark Materials (2019)
  • 7.6/10. 79/100. TV. 1899 (2022)

Why is streaming becoming more popular? ›

It's a Demographic Shift. Millennials and Generation Xers are leading the way when it comes to the move toward alternatives to cable TV. Sixty-three percent of Millennials watch live video, and streaming services put that capability in the palm of their hands.

What percentage of Americans subscribe to a streaming service? ›

New consumer research suggests that 78% of all U.S. households have a subscription streaming service from Netflix, Amazon Prime and/or Hulu.

Is TV a leftover from the past that will soon be outdated? ›

Television's convenience and familiarity will almost certainly keep it in many homes and businesses for years to come. Even the CEO of Netflix told Business Insider that “broadcast TV will probably last until 2030.” He pointed to on-demand internet video as its successor.

What is the future of streaming? ›

In fact, even as Netflix anticipates fewer subscriptions, streaming services are projected to rise to 1.3 billion by 2024, driven by fresh content offerings from providers such as Paramount+, Discovery+, and Disney+.

Are smart TVs going away? ›

Just like smartphones and computers, smart TVs eventually become obsolete because they can't run the apps you like. That's what's happening to some older models of Samsung and Vizio TVs, which won't support the Netflix app starting on December 2, 2019.

What will replace cable TV in the future? ›

What's more, all televisions are likely to become smart TVs within the next 10 years. Expect these devices—which allow users to stream videos and music, browse the Internet, and view photos—to be ubiquitous in homes across the world, adding to the power and potential of virtual reality and future programming.

What is the cheapest way to get all TV channels? ›

The cheapest live TV services for cord-cutting are the free ones: Pluto TV and Xumo. There are paid ones that cost very little, like Philo, Frndly TV, and Sling (especially the individual Blue or Orange plans).

What is the cheapest streaming service with local channels? ›

The Cheapest Streaming Services with Local Channels
  • Go to Sling. Price: $35/month. ...
  • Go to Paramount+ Premium. Price: $9.99/month. ...
  • Go to Hulu with Live TV. Price: $64.99/month. ...
  • Go to DirecTV Stream. Price: $69.99/month.

What is the average streamer income? ›

Streamer Salary
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$71,500$5,958
75th Percentile$51,500$4,291
Average$41,444$3,453
25th Percentile$26,500$2,208

How many streams does it take to become a millionaire? ›

65% of millionaires have three streams of income. 45% of millionaires have four sources of income. 29% of millionaires have five or more income streams.

How many streams does it take to make 100k a year? ›

78 cents per stream. At that rate you would need more than 12.7 million streams to make $100,000. While a massive audience and millions of streams are helpful, the modern modes of music listening present other avenues to success.

Is Hulu losing subscribers? ›

Hulu ended the quarter with 4 million SVOD + live TV subscribers, down from 4.1 million the quarter prior but still up 25% year over year.

Why is Netflix declining? ›

Netflix said in a statement that the cuts had been spurred by the company's slower revenue growth. Despite the changes, Netflix hasn't yet been able to reverse a precipitous decline in its share price.

Why are people dropping Netflix? ›

“They are losing subscribers in the US and Europe because of competition, recession, inflation, and general fears about the economy.” said Michael Pachter, an analyst for Wedbush Securities. He said that Netflix will continue to grow as people cut the cable cord and as they offer a cheaper ad-supported option.

Which is hottest live streaming app? ›

You can meet great people from all around the world, showcase your gaming skills, broadcast business events, and build your social media following.
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  1. Tango. Rating: 4.5 (Google Play Store), 4.4 (App Store) ...
  2. Trovo. Rating: 4.2 (Google Play Store), 4.4. ( ...
  3. Twitch. ...
  4. Vimeo. ...
  5. Uplive. ...
  6. Dacast. ...
  7. 17LIVE. ...
  8. Wowza.
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What is the most viewed streaming service? ›

Penetration rates of selected subscription video-on-demand services in the U.S. 2022. Netflix is unsurprisingly the most popular video streaming platform in the United States.

Which streaming service has the most TV channels? ›

fuboTV offers more channels than any other live TV streaming service in the industry. That means you'll get various channels for news, sports, lifestyle, kids, and entertainment. But one part that makes fuboTV stand out is the number of sports channels you'll get access to.

What streaming service is better than Roku? ›

For those who want to do more than just stream movies on an Android TV box, Nvidia Shield TV Pro is the best (and maybe only) choice. No Roku streamer can even come close to the Shield TV Pro's capabilities and versatility.

Is Spotify the most popular streaming service 2022? ›

Spotify. Spotify is a great all-around music streaming service with an intuitive interface, slick social features and a large selection of music and podcasts. Spotify is the most popular streaming platform in the world, with 350 million users and 150 million subscribers.

Which is better Hulu or Netflix 2022? ›

Recap: Netflix is better than Hulu. If you're looking for a streaming service that will give you lots of entertainment hours, Netflix will be your pick. Netflix is also perfect for families since you can stream on up to four devices compared to Hulu's two.

Who is #1 on Spotify in the world? ›

Currently, Ed Sheeran is the most-streamed artist on Spotify with over 84.31 million monthly listeners (As of May 2022).

Who is #1 most-streamed on Spotify? ›

Since 2013, Spotify has published a yearly list of its most-streamed artists, which has been topped by Drake and Bad Bunny a record three times, with Bad Bunny being the only artist to do so on consecutive years (2020, 2021 and 2022).

What is the #1 streamed song on Spotify? ›

Shape of You

Why is Hulu expiring? ›

Here at Hulu, we're always working to secure more of the shows and movies you love most. However, on occasion, some of your favorite programming may need to be removed. Whenever this happens, we do our best to inform you by moving the content that's expiring to the Expiring section of My Stuff.

Is Paramount plus as good as Netflix? ›

Like Netflix, Paramount Plus has an extensive library of familiar, binge-worthy series and reality shows, but with a small bucket of originals. Like Hulu, you can choose from ad-supported or more expensive ad-free plans. Like Peaco*ck, there's a live TV component.

Is Hulu losing money? ›

Disney's direct-to-consumer division, which also includes Hulu and ESPN+, on Tuesday reported an operating loss of nearly $1.5 billion, more than doubling its loss of $630 million during the same quarter a year earlier.

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