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  • Inside the Stream: YouTube is the Biggest Media Company; Navigating Streaming Sports

    Friday, March 13, 2026, 10:15 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    YouTube is now the world’s biggest media company, with an estimated $62 billion revenue in 2025, according to analysts MoffettNathanson. That would exceed Disney’s, though be slightly less than the combined Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. Discovery. We discuss key components on YouTube’s revenue, its competitive advantages and prospects going forward. 

    Then we discuss the challenges viewers have navigating streaming services to find sports they’re looking for. New Hub Entertainment Research found that sports fragmentation caused frustration by 87% of viewers. Addressing this pain point are new features from ESPN, Roku and others helping ease things. 

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    Categories: Aggregators, Podcasts, Sports

    Topics: ESPN, Podcast, Roku, YouTube

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  • Inside the Stream: Is HBO Max Combining With Paramount+ the Right Strategy?

    Friday, March 6, 2026, 8:06 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    Paramount Skydance chairman and CEO David Ellison said this week that its streaming portfolio and Warner Bros. Discovery’s will be combined into one platform in the coming years. While details still need to be revealed, on this week’s episode Colin and I discuss the move’s opportunities and challenges. A critical decision will be the branding of the streaming services, and retaining the marquee HBO brand front and center. We also like the potential for bundling and technology integration.

    Less clear would be how the combined services would be priced and how much new streaming audience share and revenue they’d generate. Another question is how fast services can wean the merged companies from reliance on legacy TV revenue. 

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    Categories: Deals & Financings, Podcasts, SVOD

    Topics: Paramount, Podcast, Warner Bros. Discovery

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  • Inside the Stream: SVOD Matures, WBD Deal Impacts TV Audience Shares

    Friday, February 27, 2026, 12:16 PM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    First up this week we discuss Antenna’s new State of Subscriptions report, which shows a maturing SVOD market with single-digit subscriber growth in 2025. Spike days of acquisition continue to be concentrated, with Q4 becoming ever more important. Churn has also stabilized. We also discuss the increasingly important role of bundling.

    As we recorded the news broke that Netflix has backed out of the bidding for WBD, so we briefly discuss that, in the context of the latest Nielsen The Gauge numbers and how TV viewing shares will change when the deal eventually closes. 

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    Categories: Podcasts, SVOD

    Topics: Antenna, Nielsen, Podcast

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  • Inside the Stream: Apple Taps IMAX for F1, YouTube Expands in the UK, Colbert Streams

    Friday, February 20, 2026, 10:15 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    Apple has partnered with IMAX to screen 5 F1 races at 50 different IMAX locations around the US this year. The move follows Apple’s 5-year deal with F1 from last October for exclusive US broadcast rights. Both of us like how the IMAX partnership leverages the broadcast deal and broadens exposure of Apple TV, likely driving more subscribers. 

    Elsewhere, more than half of YouTube’s UK audience now watches on their TVs. YouTube has also become the fourth most-viewed navigation platform, illustrating how YouTube has integrated mobile and web with connected TV. Speaking of YouTube, Stephen Colbert used it this week to stream an interview CBS blocked him from broadcasting. We discuss all. 

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    Categories: Podcasts, Sports

    Topics: Apple, Podcast, YouTube

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