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MENA streaming market to hit $1.5B by 2025 as SVOD subscriptions top 27 Million 13 MAY 2025

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MENA streaming market to hit $1.5B by 2025 as SVOD subscriptions top 27 Million

According to Omdia, Shahid leads with 4.4 million subscribers, followed by YouTube Premium at 3.7 million, Netflix at 3.0 million, and StarzPlay at 2.3 million. The market is forecast to grow to $8.4 billion by 2029, fueled by mobile adoption and digital infrastructure expansion.
UK: Streaming becomes top digital activity, outpacing social media and music 8 MAY 2025

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UK: Streaming becomes top digital activity, outpacing social media and music

Over 13% of UK consumers now stream more than four hours a day, equating to 60 full days of viewing each year. Gen Z leads in consumption, yet 62% of Gen X remain the primary payers for streaming subscriptions.
Africa: Unlocking streaming potential through localization and partnerships 5 MAY 2025

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Africa: Unlocking streaming potential through localization and partnerships

The African streaming landscape remains largely dominated by subscription-based models, with 97% of services offering paid plans and only 4% incorporating ad-supported subscriptions. This contrasts with global markets, where hybrid models are gaining traction.
Sweden: Sharp increase in ad-tier streaming subscriptions 29 APR 2025

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Sweden: Sharp increase in ad-tier streaming subscriptions

Over the past 12 months, more than two million new subscriptions have been added to the market, representing just over 30% growth. In total, Swedish households now have over nine million streaming subscriptions.
USA: Gen Z drives subscription economy shift with bundled services and paid social media 16 APR 2025

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USA: Gen Z drives subscription economy shift with bundled services and paid social media

A new Bango report reveals that 23% of Gen Z Americans now pay for social media subscriptions, spending nearly $1,000 annually across various services, and increasingly favoring bundled offerings through third-party providers.