"The streaming world continues to grow and change. The research firm Parks Associates released its annual ranking of streaming outlets in the United States, and there is a significant new development this year. Netflix, usually the No. 1 service, has moved to No. 2. Now, Amazon Prime is the reigning champ, at least in the States; Netflix continues to dominate globally (with more than 223 million subscribers)."
From the article, "This week’s TV: Amazon beats Netflix, ‘Little America’ returns, and Reba gets some love," by Matthew Gilbert.
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