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“The streaming wars” – An epic battle begins

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:30 am
by bhasan01854
A gigantic trillion-dollar market…

Television is the most popular leisure activity in the world.
Every single person on earth watches television for several hours every day.

Without much mathematics, it is obvious that this is a trillion-dollar market (several thousand billion US$ per year).



… in transition, is being completely redistributed.

This entire market is undergoing a total transformation:

It is obvious that on-demand access is much more convenient for users (watching things when I want to, not when some broadcaster thinks I want to). And it is clear that the technical infrastructure is now in place to enable on-demand streaming for everyone on all platforms worldwide.

This means that the entire gigantic global television market is now obviously being completely redistributed. The cross-border “video streaming wars” therefore broke out in full at the end of 2019.



The most important fighters
It is likely that there will be only a few winners. lebanon gambling data But the market that is now up for grabs is so gigantic that some of the biggest companies are gearing up for battle:

Netflix – as a pioneer of video streaming in a good position, but highly at risk
Amazon – also among the pioneers, strongly positioned as the largest trading company and leading data center operator
Disney – as the “owner” of the most valuable content in a good position, entered the arena with “disney plus” in November 2019
Apple – the most profitable mobile phone manufacturer has also entered the market with “Apple TV Plus”
Comcast – probably the world's largest "classic" cable television company will soon do everything it can to survive in the medium term
Warner – this content owner with a wide-ranging portfolio also sees opportunities (will start in earnest in 2020)
Each of these participants in the epic battle - and several others ( Google would be a candidate) - will invest at least several billion US dollars, usually tens of billions. One of the greatest battles in economic history begins now.