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Americans Are Spending Less On Streaming As Fatigue and Options Grow (techspot.com)

(Saturday January 04, 2025 @05:00AM (BeauHD) from the cutting-the-cord-again dept.)


In 2024, Americans [1]spent 23% less on streaming subscriptions compared to 2023 , driven by rising costs, streaming fatigue, and increased password-sharing restrictions. The findings have been reported in Review's annual [2]State of Consumer Media Spending Report . TechSpot reports:

> Of those surveyed, 27.8 percent said they are experiencing streaming fatigue - or the feeling of being overwhelmed by the growing number of streaming apps on the market. And with the cost of goods and services at an all-time high, it's hitting folks in the wallet as well. The report additionally found that the average American has two streaming subscriptions, and watches three hours and 49 minutes of content each day. More than a quarter of subscribers - 26.5 percent - share subscriptions with others to save on cost although with recent crackdowns on password sharing, that might not be an option for much longer.

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> As such, Reviews recommends downsizing the number of subscriptions you pay for each month or spending more time using free services if you're looking to cut down on costs in the New Year. For example, you could stagger subscriptions by signing up for a service temporarily to watch a specific show or movie and canceling when you are finished. It's also wise to keep an eye out for free trials, discounts, and limited-time streaming deals like those occasionally offered from Internet and mobile providers.



[1] https://www.techspot.com/news/106175-cutting-cord-again-americans-spending-less-streaming-fatigue.html

[2] https://www.reviews.org/internet-service/cost-of-internet-streaming-and-cell-phone-bills/



Password sharing restrictions (Score:3)

by DrMrLordX ( 559371 )

Weren't crackdowns on password sharing supposed to increase revenue? How interesting.

Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

by Anonymous Coward

Only in the MBA world. In their view everything they do increases revenue.

Re: Password sharing restrictions (Score:2)

by Fons_de_spons ( 1311177 )

Indeed. But no worries, if it goes down, they will elegantly find something to blame and will propose a magnificent solution. Probably involves firing low level staff and more control by said MBAs. It may even be the customer's fault.

Wow, you don't say? (Score:2)

by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 )

> For example, you could stagger subscriptions by signing up for a service temporarily to watch a specific show or movie and canceling when you are finished.

It's so obvious! Why didn't anyone ever think of that before?!

Content fatigue indeed (Score:3)

by JamesTRexx ( 675890 )

If there was any interesting content. Of last year I only remember liking the latest Deadpool, Hellboy, and Despicable movies. Oh, and the Oceans one that was not an Oceans one. Of all the other movies I thought might interest me, I stopped watching in half an hour or less. Definitely not enough to warrant even one subscription. I'll snatch up hardcopy versions when I come across the ones I do like.

Watching movies from before 2000 has become much more fun. Currently enjoying the Poirot series, and played Demolition Man as fireworks during new year's.

I mostly stream for free.... (Score:2)

by bsdetector101 ( 6345122 )

I mostly stream for free, but have had Netflix for 10 years. A lot of other content including current movies/shows plus ANY SPORTS/PPV are streamed for FREE from other internet sites ! Been doing this for over 15 years ago after I found where I could get sports and dropped DishTV ! I think sports are a main hold-up for people not dropping paid TV services.

The Internet Archive is my favorite (Score:4, Insightful)

by 2TecTom ( 311314 )

I'd rather support them and the public's domain. Not only that, I don't I want to support the same people who corrupted our copyright laws in the first place.

I hope I bought the right relish ... zzzzzzzzz ...