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  • Inside the Stream: TV Services Used, Disney+ Sharing, Prime Video Ads

    Friday, September 29, 2023, 11:18 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    This week on Inside the Stream we discuss four items that caught our attention. First, according to Tivo’s Video Trends report, the number of TV services used has declined, and the mix has shifted from SVOD to FAST. Next up, in Canada, Disney+ has announced plans to limit password sharing. We also discuss Amazon’s plan to roll out ads in Prime Video in early 2024, and S&P’s forecast of declining ad revenue for niche cable TV networks.

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