If you were hoping for a respite from rising streaming subscription fees in 2025, you’re out of luck. Several streaming providers have already increased monthly and/or annual subscription rates, continuing a disappointing trend from the past few years, with no foreseeable end.
Subscribers have generally seen an uptick in how much money they spend to access streaming services. In June, Forbes reported that 44 percent of the 2,000 US streaming users it surveyed who “engage with content for at least an hour daily” said their streaming costs had increased over the prior year.
Deloitte’s 2024 Digital Media Trends report found that 48 percent of the 3,517 US consumers it surveyed said that they would cancel their favorite streaming video-on-demand service if the price went up by $5.
Similarly, in a blog post about 2025 streaming trends, consumer research firm GWI reported that 52 percent of US TV viewers believe streaming subscriptions are getting too expensive, “which is a 77 percent increase since 2020.” A GWI spkesperon told me that the data comes from GWI’s flagship dataset and surveying people from over 50 global markets. Its methodology is available here.) GWI added that globally, the top reason cited by customers who have canceled or are considering canceling a streaming service was cost (named by 39 percent of consumers), followed by price hikes (32 percent).
“Pay TV packages and inflation have increased at similar rates in recent years. But over the past two years, streaming has gotten much more expensive relative to both,” eMarketer’s report says.
Guys it’s just the eggs that they have to use in the streaming production factory. Every streaming uses a half dozen eggs to manufacture. It’s actually really expensive!
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(It’s a surprise that will help us later)Would you look at that, its still $0 for me.
Yeah Mullvad is coming in pretty steady on that front.
It’s still 5€ per month.
Speaking to those in the U.S., Your local library has a huge collection of DVDs. Your local thrift shop and eBay have blu ray players (most of which will upscale DVDs during playback) for cheap.
Mine does Blu-ray too. DVD wise they have more TV shows than I’ve heard of, cryptic ones I have heard of, anime, comedy… Almost more than the local used DVD stores.
I’ve been less and less interested in TV at all. I find myself mostly rewatching the few really good shows from times past and largely ignoring the new stuff. It’s nice to have something to put on while I’m cooking, but if all the streaming services disappeared tomorrow, I wouldn’t lose any sleep over it.
Lol lemmyworlders will have to join a cool server to travel the left-handed path.
That’s the beauty of the fediverse - no they don’t!
Yeah they do. Lemmyworld blocks the piracy subs
Ahh didn’t know that. How dumb. Well the first mistake is being part of lemmyworld lol
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It seems very reckless to have studdingsails out in those conditions… Bad seamanship.
clearly it be supernatural and caught them unawares.
There’s a bill being introduced in the US by a California Democrat that would allow courts to order ISPs and DNS providers to block pirating sites. Of course the MPAA authored it.
New year, new price increases 👐
The only way to get them to atop raising prices is to cancel and unfortunately our society is incapable of denying themselves little treats
That’s because the only thing American society are the treats. We don’t have healthcare, we don’t have a third space ( a place besides home and work where we can just enjoy life without spending money), we don’t have a house we could ever afford, but damnit, we can buy $5 jalapeño poppers at Chili’s and buy streaming services! American society has placed importance around net worth and what material things you have.
Prices will never ever go down because it’s honestly the only thing we have.
It’s all bread & circus and they’re cutting down on the bread.