Daniel Quinaud is a senior data analyst at Parrot Analytics, a WrapPRO partner. For more from Parrot Analytics, visit their website. For more from WrapPRO’s partners, visit the Data and Analysis Hub.
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Streaming Giants Rely on Classic TV Shows as New Scripted Content Declines | Charts
Shows like “Friends,” “The Office” and “Grey’s Anatomy” remain among the most popular programs on streaming platforms
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Disney+, Max and Hulu Bundle Could Double Netflix Content Demand | Charts
Less than 5% of titles are shared across Max, Hulu or Disney+, underscoring the uniqueness of each catalog
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Max’s Strategy: Crack Down on Password Sharing, Capitalize on HBO Originals | Chart
WBD’s streamer has a wealth of high-profile upcoming series, but will it be enough to convert more paying subscribers?
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Peacock and Prime Video Have the Most Content Overlap of All the Streamers | Charts
The number of shared shows between the two platforms represented 19% of Peacock’s TV catalog in Q1
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Netflix Outpaces Rivals in Number of Streaming Exclusives | Chart
Assessing both originals and licensed titles, 87.3% of Netflix’s TV catalog is exclusive to the streamer
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Apple TV+ Has the Heaviest Concentration of New Shows, but Nostalgia Fuels Peacock and Paramount+ | Charts
One of the pivotal questions in the streaming industry is how much platforms depend on new releases to attract and retain audiences. That question is particularly relevant after the 2023 strike, which stunted the release of new scripted content for several months, and platforms had to lean on legacy TV shows and unscripted content to…
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Netflix’s Movie Catalog Outshines Rivals, But Demand for Originals Is Dropping | Charts
Netflix’s original films are responsible for less than 20% of the total demand for movies on the platform
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Why the US Is Winning the Video Game Adaptation Race Despite Higher Japanese Output | Charts
Japan is responsible for nearly 60% of video game adaptation supply, but just 28% of the domestic demand
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How Reboots and Remakes Are Shaping the State of Streaming | Charts
Netflix isn’t just the king of streaming, it’s also the king of nostalgia content
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Paramount Eclipses Warner Bros. Discovery With Most In-Demand Licensed Titles on Netflix
Comcast titles are also growing in demand on the streaming service
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Why Your Favorite TV Shows Are Getting Shorter | Charts
The gap between the average season lengths of network and streaming shows has narrowed over the last six years
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Paramount Global Is At a Crossroads — What Does That Mean for Paramount+?
The streamer’s valuable and diverse TV library could be an asset for Paramount Global as a content supplier
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Reality TV Is Peacock’s Secret Weapon in the Streaming Wars | Charts
Peacock surpassed Paramount+ in total catalog demand for the first time in the fourth quarter of 2023
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It’s Just Max Now, But HBO Is Still the Star on WBD’s Streaming Service | Charts
HBO content accounts for just over 20% of the demand for Max’s TV catalog, per Parrot Analytics data
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Unscripted TV Is on the Rise, But Docuseries Production Is Already Outpacing Demand | Charts
Demand for documentary series rose 44% in three years, while production increased 62%
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