Posts Tagged ‘content analysis’
Where Was That Title Last Year? Why Historical Streaming Availability Data Is a Strategic Necessity
Key Takeaways Historical streaming TV & movie availability data provides the context that licensing teams, rights managers, and analysts need to make informed decisions about content worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Without it, organizations risk overpaying for overexposed content, missing compliance violations, misreading viewership trends, and leaving revenue on the table. Real-world content licensing…
Read MoreMost Streaming Catalogs Are Shallow. These Three Platforms Are the Exception
Key Takeaways Most streaming catalogs are shallow. Across almost all major platforms, 72% to 89% of TV shows ran for only one or two seasons. Prime Video, Netflix, and Apple TV skew heaviest toward short-run content. Paramount+, Peacock, and HBO Max have the deepest benches. These three platforms lead in multi-season series, with 14% to…
Read MoreOperational Intelligence: Why Streaming Teams Need Faster Answers in 2026
Next in our series on our team’s 2026 Streaming Industry Predictions. The streaming industry has never moved faster. Content licensing windows are shrinking, competitive catalogs shift daily, and subscribers churn with a single disappointing search result. In this environment, yesterday’s data is already outdated. We asked our team what operational decisions streaming and entertainment companies…
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