Posts Tagged ‘content library’
By the Numbers: What a Combined Paramount-WBD Content Library Actually Looks Like
Key Takeaways A combined HBO Max + Paramount+ catalog would deliver ~53,000 content hours, 12% more than Netflix’s ~47,500, before a single new title is produced. TV libraries are the difference maker. The two services together carry ~48,600 hours of TV content vs. Netflix’s ~40,100, a 21% edge driven by decades of output from HBO,…
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 MoreHow TCM Could Transform Netflix’s Catalog: A Data-Driven Look at the Potential Acquisition
Netflix’s reported interest in acquiring Warner Bros. has sparked conversation across the industry, but one under-discussed piece of the deal deserves attention: Turner Classic Movies. While the streaming giant has focused heavily on originals and recent releases, our analysis of streaming catalog data reveals that TCM could address a significant gap in Netflix’s library and…
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