Global streaming is shifting from rapid subscriber growth to a focus on retention, monetization, and diversified content delivery. With mature markets slowing and engagement slipping, SVOD platforms are expanding into lower-ARPU regions, testing ad-supported tiers, and forging partnerships like Netflix’s landmark TF1 deal, which blends traditional TV, live sports, and on-demand programming.
Roku’s entry into subscription streaming with Howdy is a striking counterpunch in an industry defined by rising prices and dwindling consumer patience. But at $2.99 per month, the economics of ad-free streaming are opaque, and only by pulling back the curtain on SVOD licensing deals can industry players gauge whether such a model is sustainable long term.
In an era of consolidation, contraction, and confusion in Hollywood, Lionsgate and Starz are finally standing on their own two feet. After nearly a decade under the same roof, the two companies have completed a long-delayed split, each charting separate paths in an unforgiving media economy where scale is elusive, profitability is evasive, and the search for suitors is relentless.
Lionsgate Studios, freshly spun off from Starz and trading under its own ticker, is already the subject of acquisition talks with Legendary Entertainment reportedly leading the charge. While the deal could revitalize both companies, it’s driven more by necessity than opportunity.
The STARZ Pay-1 Film Rate Report provides exclusive insights into the actual licensing terms between Sony and Starz, including per-picture rates, bonus payments, and classification models that governed nearly a decade of releases.
August 9, 2025Comments Off on Streaming Market Trends: SVOD Platforms Are Adapting to Slower Growth
Global streaming is shifting from rapid subscriber growth to a focus on retention, monetization, and diversified content delivery. With mature markets slowing and engagement slipping, SVOD platforms are expanding into lower-ARPU regions, testing ad-supported tiers, and forging partnerships like Netflix’s landmark TF1 deal, which blends traditional TV, live sports, and on-demand programming.
August 6, 2025Comments Off on Roku Bets on $2.99 Streaming: Disruptive Bargain or Unsustainable Streaming Gamble?
Roku’s entry into subscription streaming with Howdy is a striking counterpunch in an industry defined by rising prices and dwindling consumer patience. But at $2.99 per month, the economics of ad-free streaming are opaque, and only by pulling back the curtain on SVOD licensing deals can industry players gauge whether such a model is sustainable long term.
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August 9, 2025Comments Off on Streaming Market Trends: SVOD Platforms Are Adapting to Slower Growth
Global streaming is shifting from rapid subscriber growth to a focus on retention, monetization, and diversified content delivery. With mature markets slowing and engagement slipping, SVOD platforms are expanding into lower-ARPU regions, testing ad-supported tiers, and forging partnerships like Netflix’s landmark TF1 deal, which blends traditional TV, live sports, and on-demand programming.
August 6, 2025Comments Off on Roku Bets on $2.99 Streaming: Disruptive Bargain or Unsustainable Streaming Gamble?
Roku’s entry into subscription streaming with Howdy is a striking counterpunch in an industry defined by rising prices and dwindling consumer patience. But at $2.99 per month, the economics of ad-free streaming are opaque, and only by pulling back the curtain on SVOD licensing deals can industry players gauge whether such a model is sustainable long term.
July 20, 2025Comments Off on Lionsgate’s Next Move After Ditching Starz: Sale, Merger, or Meltdown?
In an era of consolidation, contraction, and confusion in Hollywood, Lionsgate and Starz are finally standing on their own two feet. After nearly a decade under the same roof, the two companies have completed a long-delayed split, each charting separate paths in an unforgiving media economy where scale is elusive, profitability is evasive, and the search for suitors is relentless.
July 13, 2025Comments Off on Legendary Eyes Lionsgate: A Marriage of Convenience or Strategic Power Play?
Lionsgate Studios, freshly spun off from Starz and trading under its own ticker, is already the subject of acquisition talks with Legendary Entertainment reportedly leading the charge. While the deal could revitalize both companies, it’s driven more by necessity than opportunity.
July 13, 2025Comments Off on Starz’s Pay-1 Rates Breakdown: What Starz Paid for a Decade of Sony Films
The STARZ Pay-1 Film Rate Report provides exclusive insights into the actual licensing terms between Sony and Starz, including per-picture rates, bonus payments, and classification models that governed nearly a decade of releases.
June 28, 2025Comments Off on Will California’s $750 Million Film Incentive Revive Production or Reward Studios?
In a long-awaited move, California lawmakers have approved a dramatic expansion of the state’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program, more than doubling the annual cap from $330 million to $750 million.
October 29, 2023Comments Off on Worldwide Film & Television Distribution Intelligence
Go inside dozens of content agreements for rights to transmit motion pictures and episodic television in multiple exhibition windows via PayTV and SVOD in Europe, Latin America, Canada, and the United States.
August 6, 2025Comments Off on Roku Bets on $2.99 Streaming: Disruptive Bargain or Unsustainable Streaming Gamble?
Roku’s entry into subscription streaming with Howdy is a striking counterpunch in an industry defined by rising prices and dwindling consumer patience. But at $2.99 per month, the economics of ad-free streaming are opaque, and only by pulling back the curtain on SVOD licensing deals can industry players gauge whether such a model is sustainable long term.
July 20, 2025Comments Off on Lionsgate’s Next Move After Ditching Starz: Sale, Merger, or Meltdown?
In an era of consolidation, contraction, and confusion in Hollywood, Lionsgate and Starz are finally standing on their own two feet. After nearly a decade under the same roof, the two companies have completed a long-delayed split, each charting separate paths in an unforgiving media economy where scale is elusive, profitability is evasive, and the search for suitors is relentless.
July 13, 2025Comments Off on Legendary Eyes Lionsgate: A Marriage of Convenience or Strategic Power Play?
Lionsgate Studios, freshly spun off from Starz and trading under its own ticker, is already the subject of acquisition talks with Legendary Entertainment reportedly leading the charge. While the deal could revitalize both companies, it’s driven more by necessity than opportunity.
July 13, 2025Comments Off on Starz’s Pay-1 Rates Breakdown: What Starz Paid for a Decade of Sony Films
The STARZ Pay-1 Film Rate Report provides exclusive insights into the actual licensing terms between Sony and Starz, including per-picture rates, bonus payments, and classification models that governed nearly a decade of releases.
July 6, 2025Comments Off on Streaming’s Premium Play: Why Windowing, Not Content, Holds the Key to Value
In a market drowning in content, timing has become the new currency. Streaming’s next battleground isn’t about adding more titles, creating splashier originals, or expanding deeper libraries—it’s about access control.