YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video Hit Record Viewing Levels
Netflix is raising its subscription prices in the US, leading me to think it’s time to cancel my subscription until I actively want to watch something new.
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Netflix's new deal with Ms. Rachel, the kid content phenom, marks the latest major influencer agreement to come to streaming.
Streaming accounts for 41.6% of time spent watching TV in November, with The Roku Channel, Prime Video and YouTube each hitting platform-best shares
NEW YORK —Heavy viewing during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in the November 25 to December 29 2024 period covered by the December report of Nielsen’s The Gauge, helped increase overall TV viewing by 4% compared to the November report. That also boosted YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video to record viewing levels.
After reporting a highly successful end to 2024, Netflix is increasing the cost of its subscriptions. Netflix’s standard plan— the plan without ads— will go from $15.49 to $17.99 per month, the streaming service announced.
On the January 6th episode of WWE Raw, The Rock thanked Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos for putting WWE on the platform. During the Netflix fourth-quarter earnings call (via Investing ), Sarandos commented on WWE's start on the streaming service.
Viewers responded when the streaming service expanded its live sports and other events, pulling in 46 percent more subscribers than the three-month period a year ago, even as it hikes prices.
"Sir, is there something going on here that you're not telling me about?" Netflix has debuted a full official trailer for an upcoming thriller series called Zero Day, debuting to watch on Netflix streaming starting in late February.
Nielsen's The Gauge report for the December 2024 interval was bookended by the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, both of which are historically known for acc
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