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USA: Streaming bundles drive loyalty as consumers hit spending limits 13 AUG 2025

Markets

USA: Streaming bundles drive loyalty as consumers hit spending limits

Hub Entertainment Research’s 2025 “Monetizing Video” study finds the average U.S. household spends $83 a month on TV services, with 42% of bundle subscribers more likely to stay, while low price, binge access, and live sports remain key value drivers.
Binge-viewing vs gradual release, the new battle for streamers 13 AUG 2025

Trends

Binge-viewing vs gradual release, the new battle for streamers

Netflix pioneered the binge-viewing model, but other major streamers are taking a more balanced approach between these full-season drops and more gradual release styles.
Binge commissions Australian scripted series based on infamous bank robber Brenden Abbott 20 JUN 2025

Production

Binge commissions Australian scripted series based on infamous bank robber Brenden Abbott

Commissioned by Foxtel Group, produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production (WBITVP) Australia, the series is made with major production investment from Screenwest and the Western Australian Production Attraction Incentive. The series will be produced in association with, and distributed by, ITV Studios.
Australia's Binge becomes home of premium British entertainment from Sony 10 JUN 2025

Deals

Australia's Binge becomes home of premium British entertainment from Sony

The expanded multi-year agreement brings exclusive first-run British dramas and over 500 hours of iconic U.S. series and blockbuster films to Binge and Foxtel in Australia, reinforcing a 20+ year strategic partnership between Foxtel Group and Sony Pictures Television.
Streaming’s secret weapon: legacy TV dominates global viewing trends 19 MAR 2025

Trends

Streaming’s secret weapon: legacy TV dominates global viewing trends

Legacy U.S. dramas and sitcoms continue to dominate global streaming, with "Grey’s Anatomy" leading at over 1 billion hours viewed across Disney+ and Netflix. As platforms embrace cross-licensing, classics like "Friends," "Prison Break," and "The Big Bang Theory" prove that older, bingeable series remain streaming’s most valuable assets.