Streaming video continues to grow as the dominant method of home entertainment consumption in the United States, according to new data released by Parks Associates.
The firm reports that 91% of U.S. internet households now subscribe to at least one streaming service, while traditional pay-TV has fallen to 41% penetration. The findings are part of Parks Associates’ latest “S.O.S. State of Streaming” report, which will be distributed at its upcoming Future of Video: Business of Streaming conference.
Parks Associates attributes much of this growth to the popularity of subscription-based and hybrid monetization models.
Jennifer Kent, vice president of research at Parks Associates, said the transformation of streaming services goes beyond content access.
“Streaming is no longer just about content access, it’s about experience, engagement, and profitability,” Kent said. “The lines between streaming, broadband, and commerce are blurring. The television has become a connected platform, one that unites content, advertising, and transaction opportunities in a single experience.”
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