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  • Inside the Stream: Fubo’s Growth, Netflix’s New MAVs Metric, Streamers’ Frustrations

    Friday, November 7, 2025, 11:19 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    Fubo’s deal with Disney has closed and during this week’s earnings call Fubo outlined the path forward. We discuss the four areas of benefit which were identified and what the future might look like. 

    Then we explore Netflix’s new Monthly Active Viewers metric, which is defined as those who watched at least one minute of ads on Netflix per month, multiplied by Netflix’s estimated average number of people in a household. Netflix said it now has 190 million MAVs globally. We explore whether this a valuable metric or not. Last, we dig into new data from Gracenote which shows FAST growth and viewers’ frustrations. 

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    Categories: Advertising, Deals & Financings, Podcasts

    Topics: Disney, fuboTV, Gracenote, Netflix, Podcast

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  • Inside the Stream: Tubi is Profitable, YouTube Keeps Growing, Peacock’s in Neutral

    Friday, October 31, 2025, 10:01 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    First up this week, Fox reported that Tubi turned profitable for the first time this past quarter, with revenue up 27% and view time up 18%. Tubi has been a major ad-supported streaming success story.  

    Speaking of success stories, next we discuss YouTube, which keeps growing. Alphabet reported that YouTube’s ad revenue in Q3 was $10.3 billion, up 15% vs. the prior year. Shorts is a particular highlight for the company, which separately announced voluntary buyouts this week. 

    On the flip side, we discuss how Peacock’s subscribers have been stuck at 41 million for the past 3 quarters. In fact they’re up just 7 million since the end of Q1 ’24. While losses have declined, the $2.5 billion per year NBA rights deal is going to weigh on future profitability. And as we discuss, it’s not clear how many longer term subscribers the NBA games will drive.  

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    Categories: Advertising, Podcasts, Sports

    Topics: NBA, Peacock, Podcast, Tubi TV, YouTube

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  • Inside the Stream: Netflix’s Ad Revenue to Double; Can Peacock Fly With the NBA?

    Friday, October 24, 2025, 11:23 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    Netflix reported Q3 ’25 results this week and said it expects advertising revenue to more than double in 2025 vs. 2024. As Colin and I discuss, it wasn’t that long ago that Netflix rejected the idea of offering an ad-supported tier at all; now that tier is driving significant growth for the company. 

    Meanwhile, with the NBA season underway, games on NBC and Peacock are being broadcast and streamed. But, we’re skeptical that the $27 billion 11-year rights deal is likely to pay off for Peacock in sustainable subscriber growth or significantly increased time watched. 

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    Categories: Podcasts, Sports, SVOD

    Topics: Netflix, Peacock, Podcast

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  • Inside the Stream: Antenna’s Subscriber Views Exposes Programming’s True Value

    Friday, October 17, 2025, 9:38 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    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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    Categories: Analytics, Podcasts, SVOD

    Topics: Antenna, Podcast

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