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MIDiA Research 2024-2031 global subscription video forecasts

Tim Mulligan, Ben Woods and Mark Qi
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MIDiA’s global subscription video forecasts captures a broad view of the market. With limited video subscriber growth remaining in the West, revenue growth will be fuelled by price rises and increased diversity of monetisation models, such as the introduction of lower cost, ad-supported tiers. 

This report presents the key figures, trends, and drivers of MIDiA’s global subscription video forecasts. An Excel file posted alongside this report provides complete country-level data.

Key data and insights included in this report:

  • Subscriber (users) and subscription (unique accounts) forecast for streaming video services from 2023 to 2031
  • SVOD revenue forecasts from 2024 to 2031
  • Subscription, revenue, and ARPU for subscription video breakdowns, split by country and region
  • Service-level, subscriptions, revenue, and ARPUs across major streaming video companies including: Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Paramount, and Disney
  • Analysis of the key consumer and market trends driving the SVOD industry
  • The key implications of these forecasts

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