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USA: 19% of internet households subscribe to ESPN+, and 10% subscribe to NFL+ 13 MAR 2025

Trends

USA: 19% of internet households subscribe to ESPN+, and 10% subscribe to NFL+

The figures are based on a study by Parks Associates, which explores sports fans' viewing preferences, including their watching habits, spending patterns, and interest in interactive services.
HOPE STUDIOS TO ADAPT SHARMA’S BESTSELLER "THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI" 12 MAR 2025

Production

HOPE STUDIOS TO ADAPT SHARMA’S BESTSELLER "THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI"

Originally published in 1999, the book has sold over 10 million copies and been translated into 70 languages. Hope Studios’ current slate also includes a feature adaptation of Fredrik Backman’s New York Times bestselling novel "Anxious People", and an adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s novel "The Night House."
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II signs first-look deal with Sony Pictures TV 11 MAR 2025

Production

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II signs first-look deal with Sony Pictures TV

The Emmy winner's first project with the studio is an adaptation of the novel "Ghostman". The actor founded House Eleven10 in 2021, with Andrew Fischel serving as president.
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.
Sweden: Discovery, TV4, and Viaplay file lawsuit against operators 5 MAR 2025

Markets

Sweden: Discovery, TV4, and Viaplay file lawsuit against operators

The companies claim that these operators are enabling illegal IPTV services to access their copyrighted content. The widespread use of illegal TV services poses a major challenge for the Swedish media market. Mediavision's data shows that at the end of 2024, over 700,000 households in Sweden were paying for such services—a new record and a significant increase compared to spring 2024.