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Bundling is the New Battleground in the Subscription Economy 7 APR 2025

Trends

Bundling is the New Battleground in the Subscription Economy

US consumers now manage an average of 5.4 subscriptions each, and 44% say they've received services for free via bundled offers. 63% want one app to manage all their subscriptions.
Europe: growth in production and shifts in power for 2025 2 APR 2025

Markets

Europe: growth in production and shifts in power for 2025

European film production hit 2,358 titles in 2023—up from pre-pandemic levels—while US platforms controlled 82% of SVOD subscriptions and public support accounted for nearly half of film financing.
RTL Group reached growth in 2024, Driven by Streaming and Content Expansion 20 MAR 2025

Operators

RTL Group reached growth in 2024, Driven by Streaming and Content Expansion

The media giant posted a 5% revenue increase, reaching €7.5 billion, while net profit rose 8% to €1.2 billion. Streaming subscriptions grew by 20%, and digital advertising revenue surged by 12%. The group's production arm, Fremantle, also saw solid performance, reporting a 10% increase in revenues.
23% of Americans spend over $100 monthly on streaming and subscriptions 14 MAR 2025

Markets

23% of Americans spend over $100 monthly on streaming and subscriptions

More than half of subscribers (55%) now get these ‘indirect’ subscriptions via their cell phone providers, while 34% access and pay for them through a retailer. 44% now get a subscription they used to pay for free of charge, thanks to a bundled deal — rising to 55% for 18-24 year-olds.
Finland’s video market shifts to streaming as paid subscriptions surpass 3 million 7 MAR 2025

Markets

Finland’s video market shifts to streaming as paid subscriptions surpass 3 million

Mediavision’s latest analysis shows that 60% of Finnish households now subscribe to at least one paid streaming service. Netflix leads with 800K subscribers, but competition from Disney+ and Prime Video intensifies.