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Global Streaming Subs Expected to Surpass 2 Billion by 2029

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International expansion by U.S. streaming companies and improvements in controlling password-sharing will drive growth for online streaming subscriptions to 2 billion worldwide by 2029, according to Ampere Analysis. The researcher—which predicts streaming subscriptions will soon become the largest contributing segment to the global TV economy—estimates subscription streamers will generate almost $170 billion annually by then.

Ampere currently counts 1.8 billion subscriptions globally, which it said will increase to 2 billion within five years. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to see the largest increase in paid subscriptions, surpassing the increasingly saturated U.S. market.

The largest increase in paid subscriptions ever came in 2020, when pandemic-inspired stay-at-home orders resulted in 282 million signups, driving the total to more than 1 billion for the first time, Ampere said. Growth is expected to be slower over the next five years, though.

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“Streamers will have to work hard to reengage growth in less-saturated markets, investing in marketing and locally relevant content, if they are to beat the 2 billion figure earlier than 2029,” the researcher said.

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