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  • Inside the Stream: Comcast’s Belated Streaming App Store; Bezos and CNBC?

    Friday, July 25, 2025, 9:33 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    Ten years after Amazon launched Prime Video Channels, giving Prime users the ability to easily discover and sign up for subscription streaming services, Comcast has belatedly launched StreamStore, its own streaming app store. 

    As we discuss, unfortunately for Comcast, Amazon dominates this space with 58% share, according to recent Antenna data. Even Roku, with its 90+ million users, only has a 6% share. As always in the Internet Economy there’s a cost to sitting on your hands too long. StreamStore’s ability to achieve meaningful share in this space seems unlikely.

    Other topics in our grab bag this week: Jeff Bezos is considering buying CNBC, NBC is likely to launch a linear sports network including its Peacock rights, and traditional TV is still holding onto a large chunk of ad impressions, though it’s only decreasing from here. We explore all of these and more. 

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    Categories: Aggregators, Cable Networks, Podcasts, SVOD

    Topics: Amazon, Comcast, NBCU, Peacock, Podcast

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