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2020 is the year of streaming
- Although we don’t yet know what future historians will write about this year, one thing’s for certain: 2020 is the year of streaming. Between the success of new competitors and a mass stay-at-home movement brought on by COVID-19, consumers have more reason than ever to put on their PJs and binge-watch everything in their queue.
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Dec 16, 2020 · 2020 was the year everyone streamed. When we couldn’t go out, we watched anything and everything. By Julia Alexander. Dec 16, 2020, 7:00 AM PST. Image: Disney Plus. By the end of March,...
Apr 2, 2020 · Mobile app intelligence specialist Apptopia, and customer engagement platform Braze have revealed key findings from a joint report, 2020: The Year of Streaming, analysing the state of the streaming industry, with streaming poised for a breakout year in 2020.
Mar 18, 2021 · The number of streaming service subscriptions passed 1 billion worldwide for the first time in 2020, highlighting massive growth in Hollywood’s direct-to-consumer business as the COVID-19...
- ryan.faughnder@latimes.com
- Company Town Senior Editor
2020 has been branded with an assortment of labels and titles, but from a media perspective, it was a truly transitional year for streaming video. Here's a recap of the most watched original shows, acquired content, and movies on streaming platforms.
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Disney+ Disney+ might not have premiered many high-profile original titles in 2020 — oh hello, “Mandalorian,” nice to see you again — but that didn’t stop the streaming service from trampling its competition in regard to subscriber gains. Disney+ immediately attracted a large subscriber base when it launched last year and continued to thrive throug...
Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu Sweeties, you’re doing great! Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu all held the trajectory they were already on from last year — consistent subscriber numbers, a rational price point, critical acclaim, industry love in the form of Emmy nominations and, for Netflix, the occasional Oscar nod — congratulations, you’r...
HBO Max It was a bad sign when HBO’s own John Oliver mocked AT&T’s big-money streaming service mere weeks after launch as “the only ash heap of history that costs $15 a month.” It was a really bad sign when Christopher Nolan, who directed one of WarnerMedia’s’s most important films of the year in “Tenet,” referred to HBO Max as “the worst streaming...
- Tyler Hersko
2020: The Year of Streaming. With the launch of media giants like HBO Max, Peacock, and Quibi to come in 2020, it’s clear the new era of streaming is here. How can these brands adapt in the increasingly crowded field of on-demand media? Braze joined forces and datasets with Apptopia to find out.
Apr 2, 2020 · Although we don’t yet know what future historians will write about this year, one thing’s for certain: 2020 is the year of streaming. Between the success of new competitors and a mass stay-at-home movement brought on by COVID-19, consumers have more reason than ever to put on their PJs and binge-watch everything in their queue.