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Streaming Services: From Promise to Ads and Price Hikes

Streaming Services‌ See Surge in Ad-Supported Subscribers, ‌Projected to Reach 200 Million by 2027

Despite the proliferation of streaming ‍platforms like ⁢Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and HBO Max, the adoption⁤ of ad-supported subscription​ tiers is‍ rapidly increasing. According to data from consultant Antenna, the number of ad-supported streaming subscribers in the United States⁢ has reached 100 million in 2024 and is forecast to double to 200 million by ​2027, as projected by Antenna director Omar ⁤karim.

this growth indicates a willingness among​ consumers to accept advertising in exchange for lower subscription costs, a strategy increasingly ⁣employed by major streaming providers to bolster revenue and attract a wider audience.

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Los⁢ Angeles Times
(Los Angeles)

The giant of the west coast. Created in 1881, it is the most on the left of​ the daily ‍newspapers in the country and the great specialist in‍ social subjects and⁤ the entertainment industry.

It was not until the 1940s that he became the first daily newspaper in Los Angeles. Owned by ‍Californians from ⁢the outset, the title has been bought in the⁣ year 2000 by the Tribune group – owner of the Chicago​ Tribune. In 2018,the Los Angeles Times biotechnology is sold to ⁣a billionaire,Patrick⁤ Soon-Shiong.

After years of falling sales,waltz of ⁤editorial directors and cups in the workforce,this former surgeon intends to relaunch the title and make him⁢ take the digital train. With a very ⁢ambitious objective: ‍5 million‌ digital subscribers. A challenge ‍while the Los Angeles Times In​ early 2019⁢ account approximately 150,000.

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