TV & Video Week In Review
The week when:
- NHL hockey coming to Turner networks & HBO Max
- HBO Max announces ad-supported pricing and launch
- Roku takes on Google
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The week when:
- NHL hockey coming to Turner networks & HBO Max
- HBO Max announces ad-supported pricing and launch
- Roku takes on Google
The week when:
- MLB looking for the DTC fastball
- Netflix's subscriber numbers stunted
- Apple TV 4K finally has a new remote
The week when:
- Google Play Movies & TV app sunsets
- Discovery+ expands its Amazon reach
The TV Ownership Trends Report quantifies the U.S. TV installed base, room location trends, and delves into what drives consumers to replace their TVs. The dashboards include an 8-year trend. These data provide a view of how the TV replacement cycle impacts the resulting installed base. The dashboards are updated quarterly.
Key Findings this wave include:
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The week when:
- Netflix gains rights to Sony movies
- Discovery+ arrives on Comcast Flex, X1 launch coming soon
- ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ – King of the monsters.
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Key Findings this wave include:
The week when:
- TVision migrates from TV provider to aggregator
- Peacock’s movie offering might get bigger
- Dish and Sling TV drop some regional sports access
The week when:
- HBO Max relinquishing day & date theatrical releases in 2022
- Netflix testing a weekly release schedule
The week when:
- Netflix looking to sell originals
- Amazon expands reach of free news app
- NFL goes digital