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The Big Picture. Top TV Trends 2021: What We’re Seeing
TVREV Co-Founder and Lead Analyst Alan Wolk hosted Mediaocean’s “The Big Picture” event this week and kicked it off by providing a ten-minute overview of the big trends he’s seeing in TV this year. It’s a spin off of an article from earlier this month called Nine Big TV-Related Things We’re Looking At Right Now.
Hulu’s Future Could Get Much Brighter If Comcast Stays Involved
If Comcast truly intends to keep its 33% stake in Hulu, the service suddenly becomes a much bigger priority for Disney.
‘Squid Game’ Is King But Netflix Has A LOT Of Other International Hits Coming
Netflix has a huge international hit with ‘Squid Game,’ but with 45 production and acquisition teams around the globe, its overseas content pipeline is a huge competitive advantage.
Is Netflix The New Cable?
In a July 6 Wired article titled “Is Netflix Losing Its Cool?,” Katie Knibbs refers to Netflix as “the Kleenex of streaming.” She goes on to explain that while the streamer is “so dominant it can stand for the whole of the market,” she feels the service “no longer shines,” has “too much filler and not enough appointment television,” and is facing, for the first time, real competition from the likes of HBO Max and Disney+.
Peacock Gets A New President, Hulu Gets More Questions
This week Kelly Campbell left Hulu to take a similar job as president of Peacock. She may have left a bigger, more lucrative and more established Hulu to take over for stumbling Peacock, but given the many uncertainties hovering over Disney's streaming service, the move is no surprise. It adds even more uncertainties to Hulu though.
Apple’s Playing A Different Game Than Everyone Else On TV
Apple in the streaming wars, but also playing a completely different game than its competitors.
Kelly Day On Putting Paramount Plus, Pluto Across The Planet
It’s a big planet, with a lot of TV watchers. And getting as many of them a chance to watch Paramount Plus, Pluto, and now, SkyShowtime, is Kelly Day’s job as ViacomCBS’ president of international streaming services.
With Linear TV Out-Innovated by Streaming, Can it Go Back to What it's Good At? (Entertaining People)
Following a streaming-focused TV season, Sunday's 73rd Emmy Awards being so streaming focused was no surprise. Streaming had been knocking on the door of this moment for half-a-decade and the pandemic's production challenges for linear TV broke that door wide open. But again, this was predictable.
What's Old Is New Again In Fast-Changing FAST Video Sector
What worked two years ago in linear streaming services is now already out of date compared to fast-evolving and stiff competition. More weirdly perhaps, successful free, ad-supported services (FAST for short) are dipping into a very old playbook to optimize the audience experience and keep viewers coming back.
Is Netflix’s Risk Aversion Too Risky in the Long-Term?
Netflix isn't taking many risks. Is that a viable long-term strategy for the streaming service?
Sony and Marvel Making Billion-Dollar Bet on Spider-Man Appearing in Theaters
With vaccination rates plateauing and COVID-19 delta variant concerns — plus joint streaming releases — keeping audiences away from movie theaters, the movie “resurgence” of the summer may wind up being short-lived.
TV Sets and the Multiverse of Madness of Theatrical Windows
The impact of the pandemic and direct-to-consumer streaming services forced the hand of the studios to offer new theatrical movies at home. And now day-and-date home release has yet another tailwind in its favor: the evolving capabilities of the TV sets people have at home.
Streaming Leads Record Home Entertainment Revenues, Including Possible $1 Billion In PVOD
The huge haul of home entertainment dollars that’s washed into Hollywood during the pandemic set another record in the first half of 2021, according to new figures from industry organization Digital Entertainment Group. And that record $15.7 billion doesn’t even include as much as $1 billion in premium VOD revenues that studios aren’t reporting publicly, a top studio executive said.
Netflix Is Losing Its Lustre
A look at some of the red flags on the red N’s horizon, all of which sort of flow from each other like some TV-centric set of matryoshka dolls.
Niche Streamers Seeing Double The Growth Of The Bigs As Netflix, Hulu Market Share Drops
Between the pandemic and an influx of major new services, the number of U.S. subscription accounts has boomed, up 30 percent annually over the past two years, but niche subscription video services have done even better, more than doubling that estimable track record, according to a research note from analytics consultancy Antenna Inc..
The Next Frontier For Gaming Is Your Smart TV
Treating gaming and TV as competitors for screen time is yesterday’s battle. It’s no longer about competition, but complementing content.
The Platform Shoe Is On The Other Foot: Mapping The CTVerse
Evan Shapiro has created one of his famous media universe maps detailing the "CTVerse" for our upcoming series of reports on the Emerging Smart TV Ecosystem.
Five Streaming Video Trends Shaped 2021's First Half, And Will Shape Its Future
Streaming video's last era ended this spring with a few more service launches, and now we're moving into a new era of TV. Here are the five big trends shaping streaming video's future.

