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Movistar Plus+ presented "The Anatomy of a Moment" at global festivals 23 OCT 2025

Streaming

Movistar Plus+ presented "The Anatomy of a Moment" at global festivals

“The Anatomy of a Moment” is an original Movistar Plus+ series produced in collaboration with DLO Producciones and in association with ARTE France. The series will be distributed internationally by Movistar Plus+ International and will premiere on Movistar Plus+ on November 20.
Nostalgia drives long-tail value as U.S. streaming viewers increase time spent on older content 9 OCT 2025

Markets

Nostalgia drives long-tail value as U.S. streaming viewers increase time spent on older content

Digital i finds that 37% of U.S. viewing time in H1 2025 was spent on shows over a decade old, with "Grey’s Anatomy" generating 3.5 billion hours and "Stranger Things" averaging 49.4 million hours per episode.
Streaming giants retreat from originals, while licensed content drive growth 22 MAY 2025

Trends

Streaming giants retreat from originals, while licensed content drive growth

Original series releases dropped from 395 in 2022 to 279 in 2024, while legacy hits like “Grey’s Anatomy” drew over two billion global viewing hours. In Q3 2023, licensed content overtook originals in viewing share across major platforms.
Movistar Plus+ and ARTE France to coproduce "The Anatomy of a Moment" 28 MAR 2025

Production

Movistar Plus+ and ARTE France to coproduce "The Anatomy of a Moment"

"The Anatomy of a Moment" is an original Movistar Plus+ series in collaboration with DLO Producciones and in association with ARTE France that will be distributed internationally by Movistar Plus+ International.
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.