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Inside the Stream: Antenna’s Subscriber Views Exposes Programming’s True Value
Antenna’s CEO Jonathan Carson joins us this week to explain his firm’s new product, Subscriber Views, which reveals programming’s true value for streaming services. Subscriber views marries licensed ACR data with Antenna’s own streaming subscriber data to derive viewers’ behavior around specific pieces of content. Subscriber Views then creates metrics for programming’s value in driving subscribers’ acquisition, retention and engagement.
As Jonathan explained, big streaming services have sophisticated analytics teams who understand the value of their own programming, but Subscriber Views provides a competitive intelligence tool to better understand viewers’ behavior on other services. Subscriber views data helps streamers better target their programming investments, schedule their releases and inform bundling options.
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Inside the Stream: Netflix’s Ad Tier Gains, TV OS Updates, Fubo Ingests ESPN
Netflix is getting closer to achieving parity revenue on subscribers to its ad-supported tier compared to subscribers to its ad-free. Colin shares his detailed analysis outlining the numbers. Then we discuss updates in the TV OS world including The Trade Desk inking a deal to bring Ventura OS to DIRECTV and Amazon launching Vega OS, which will replace Android on its Fire TVs. Last we explore the benefits of Fubo’s new deal to ingest ESPN content into its app.
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Inside the Stream: FAST Viewership Increases, But Monetization Challenges Remain
New data from Wurl shows encouraging signs about FAST adoption, but accompanied by ongoing monetization challenges. The number of monthly active households watching FAST channels increased by 12% (though Wurl doesn’t disclose how many MAUs that translates to). In addition, average daily hours of viewing per household increased by 16% (again Wurl doesn’t share how many hours that is). Combined Wurl says the increase in total hours of viewing was up 29% in the past 12 months.
But while viewership is up, monetization remains challenged. In particular, Wurl reported that ad fill rates continued their downward trend. As we discuss, monthly fill rates were down in six of the first eight months of 2025 vs. 2024, after having declined in 11 of the 12 months of 2024 vs. 2023.Content choices are exploding, distribution platforms are proliferating and people are watching more content for free. All that is creating disequilibriums in FAST monetization.
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Inside the Stream: Disney Raises Prices Again, Risking Subscriber Retention Rates
Disney has raised prices for its streaming services again, by up to 20%. Following past increases CEO Bob Iger has said that subscriber retention held up well. But Disney+ and Hulu are now the highest-priced premium SVOD services and consumers are budget-conscious as always. Further, at the new price of $12 per month, Disney+ and Hulu are now 50% more expensive than Netflix’s Standard plan with ads.
Meanwhile, as Colin notes the aggregate cost of the top SVOD services ad-free tiers has soared from $78 per month to $102 per month in the past two years, far surpassing the inflation rate.
As we discuss, all of this adds up to heightened subscriber retention risk going forward.
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