Streaming by the Numbers: Where Content Lives, How Catalogs Compete, and What It Means for Your Business
Only 12% of movies in active distribution are available on the top 8 U.S. SVOD services. In this session, Reelgood CEO David Sanderson and State of Streaming President Tim Rowe unpack what the data shows about where content actually lives, how platform strategies are diverging, and what the blind spots in catalog intelligence are costing the industry.
The streaming market is far bigger than most people track
Industry conversations about streaming tend to center on 8 platforms. But Reelgood's database tells a different story. Of the 280,000+ movies in active distribution globally, only about 34,000 - roughly 12% - are available on Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock, or Apple TV+ combined.
The other 88%, more than 246,000 titles, are distributed across hundreds of smaller SVOD services, available only through AVOD or TVOD models, or not available in the U.S. at all. For TV shows, the picture is only marginally better: just 21% of the roughly 68,000 series tracked globally make it onto the Top 8.
This session walks through the data behind these gaps and explores what they mean for content acquisition, licensing, product strategy, and competitive intelligence. Every data point in this presentation is sourced from Reelgood's streaming availability database and published research.
What the session explores
The Streaming Iceberg
88% of movies aren't on the platforms most consumers subscribe to. Where do the other 246,000+ titles actually live? A breakdown by access model: 59,000+ on other SVOD services, 62,000+ on AVOD/TVOD/TVE only, and 127,000 not available in the U.S. at all.
The Windowing Clock
The median time from paid streaming to free/AVOD dropped from 6 months in 2020 to 2.5 months in 2025. But genre matters: horror and thriller titles reach free platforms in under 5 months, while animation and kids content takes 33 months.
Content in Motion
A single title can move across 5 platforms in 3 years. Real-time availability tracking reveals how titles cycle between SVOD windows, TVOD rentals, and back - and why rights management teams need better data.
Genre Strategy Divergence
Platforms are making measurably different content bets. Disney+ doubled its Reality catalog (+101.7%), Netflix invested heavily in Sci-Fi (+60.6%), and Prime Video grew Game Shows by 45%. These are distinct strategic fingerprints forming in the data.
Catalog Depth
Most streaming TV catalogs are shallower than they appear. On some platforms, more than 85% of TV series have only 1-2 seasons. What does that mean for subscriber retention and the perceived value of a subscription?
The Blind Spots
81 HBO Max movies were absent from HBO Max's own Prime Video channel - including titles like Dune and Moonlight. When content goes missing from distribution channels, the risks are both legal (contractual compliance) and commercial (lost discovery).
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Streaming by the Numbers
The full slide deck from the DEG Live Session, including all data visualizations, source citations, and key findings. 15 slides covering the streaming iceberg, windowing acceleration, genre divergence, catalog depth, and content blind spots.
All data sourced from Reelgood's streaming availability database (280,000+ movies, 68,000 TV shows, 300+ services) and published Reelgood Insights research.
Download PDFWhat percentage of movies are available on the top streaming services?
Only about 12% of movies in active distribution globally are available on the top 8 U.S. SVOD services (Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock, and Apple TV+). That's roughly 34,000 out of more than 280,000 titles tracked by Reelgood. The remaining 88% are distributed across smaller subscription services, ad-supported platforms, rental/purchase models, or are not available to U.S. audiences at all.
Data Sources
- The Streaming Iceberg: Why 88% of Movies Aren't on Netflix, Disney+, or HBO Max - Reelgood Insights, November 2025
- The Distribution Arc: How Hit Movies Journey Across Streaming - Reelgood Insights, April 2026
- Reelgood Unspooled 2025 Report - Annual streaming catalog analysis
- Reelgood Streaming Availability Database - 280,000+ movies, 68,000 TV shows, 300+ services globally
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