Giles Tongue, in an exclusive interview with The Streaming Wars, revealed how Bango and Continente launched a Disney+ promotion in just 12 weeks. Powered by Bango’s Digital Vending Machine®, the deal offers discounted Disney+ access and 30% cashback, highlighting how…
Paul Pastor critiques how media companies are overly focused on short-term gains from long-form content strategies while neglecting the rapidly growing dominance of platforms like YouTube and TikTok. He warns this misstep could alienate younger audiences and miss long-term monetization…
The Streaming Madman returns after an unplanned hiatus caused by injuries, sharing his take on propaganda and its potential impact on streaming platforms. Drawing parallels from anti-drug campaigns of the 80s and 90s to today’s addressable advertising, TSM highlights the…
MLS plans to make Season Pass on Apple TV+ more accessible in 2025 after poor 2024 viewership, including a 47% drop for the MLS Cup. Changes include integrating matches into pay TV guides, exploring wireless carrier partnerships, and introducing featured…
The Streaming Wars looks at the Omnicom-IPG merger as a strategic move to combat stagnation in the ad industry and compete with digital giants like Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon. By integrating IPG’s Acxiom data assets into Omnicom’s Omni platform, the…
Ampere Analysis projects global streaming subscriptions will grow from 1.8 billion to over 2 billion by 2029, driven by growth in the Asia Pacific region as the U.S. market becomes saturated. Revenue growth is expected to outpace subscriber increases, reaching…
PricewaterhouseCoopers forecasts a robust 2025 M&A market in media and telecom, citing pent-up demand and favorable regulatory shifts. The report anticipates a surge in dealmaking, driven by advances in AI, abundant capital, and pro-deregulation policies under new FTC and FCC…
Warner Bros. Discovery is restructuring into two units: Global Linear Networks and Streaming & Studios. The move aims to unlock shareholder value but faces criticism for dismantling key synergies that power Max and global growth according to Skip.
Ted Sarandos highlighted Netflix's focus on creating FOMO at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference, positioning it as central to retaining subscribers and advertisers. FOMO isn’t exactly groundbreaking and Kirby argues that it’s the bare minimum for any streaming…
Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos framed the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight as a defining moment for the platform’s live streaming ambitions, despite technical challenges. Sarandos emphasized Netflix’s focus on high-impact, event-driven programming like WWE Raw and NFL Christmas games,…