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USA: CTV networks join forces to drive more inclusive advertising
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Ad-Supported plans surge as YouTube overtakes Netflix in key markets
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USA: Streaming consumption was boosted by sports content
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Valentine’s Day: Streamers added more romance titles
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Channel 4’s social audiences thrive, driven by YouTube and Channel 4.0
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Is YouTube the future of TV or mobile consumption?
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The FAST business will generate global revenues of $10.39 billion in 2025
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Live Sports is accelerating its shift to streaming
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UK: film and high-end TV production spent £5.6 billion in 2024
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Sweden: Intensified competition among streaming services
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UK: 68.3% of homes had access to a SVOD service in Q4 2024
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European titles accounted for 51% of content locally broadcasted in 2023
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Streamers to spend $95 billion on content in 2025, surpassing broadcasters
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FAST: Content Providers are shifting toward unified distribution strategies
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