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Are there too many free streaming TV channels and services? | The Editor's Desk


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Published in Media and Entertainment on Tuesday, February 4th 2025 at 16:44 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • A new report from Amagi says hours of viewing of free streaming platforms increased across all measured regions in 2024. But is the business of free, ad-supported streaming TV a viable one? TheDesk.net publisher Matthew Keys and media analyst Rick Howe pick apart the Amagi report and explain what it all means for the streaming video industry.

The video at the provided URL discusses the overwhelming number of free streaming TV channels and services available today. It explores the paradox of choice, where having too many options can lead to decision fatigue among viewers. The piece likely delves into how this abundance affects viewer habits, the quality of content, and the strategies of content providers to stand out in a crowded market. It might also touch on the implications for traditional cable TV and the future landscape of television consumption, questioning whether the saturation of free streaming options could eventually lead to a consolidation or a shift in how content is delivered and consumed.

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