A new study from Ampere Analysis indicates that 17 percent of the top 500 most popular non-American shows on Netflix hail from South Korea.
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Series Mania: Where Has the Industry Been & Where Is It Going?
March 25, 2025
Guy Bisson, executive director of Ampere Analysis, and Cyrine Amor, research manager, gave Series Mania Forum attendees a look at the latest international trends regarding linear and streaming series orders during a session this morning in Lille.
Ampere Charts Demand for Known IP
March 7, 2025
Of the top 100 movies and TV shows in 2024, more than two-thirds were based on existing IP.
European Streaming Overtakes PSB Revenues
March 4, 2025
Total revenues from streaming platforms in Europe have overtaken public-service broadcasting revenues for the first time.
Ampere: Smart TV Viewing Time “Soars”
February 24, 2025
Among 18- to 64-year-old internet users, smart TVs are now the predominant device for consuming content in the U.S.
Streamer Sports Investment to Top $12 Billion in 2025
February 18, 2025
Streaming platforms will shell out some $12.5 billion on sports rights this year.
Netflix to Become Third-Largest Ad-Supported Streamer in Australia
February 13, 2025
By 2027, Netflix will be the third-largest ad-supported streaming service in Australia.
Ampere: Streaming Subs to Top 2 Billion by 2029
December 10, 2024
The number of paid subscriptions to online streaming services will top 2 billion by 2029.
Top Six Media Companies To Spend $126 Billion on Content in 2024
October 29, 2024
The combined content spend of the top six media companies will reach $126 billion this year.
Report: Australian SVODs Spend Big on Live Sports
September 30, 2024
Australian SVOD spending on sports is uncharacteristically high, according to new data from Ampere Analysis, with a variety of local streaming services owning exclusive sports rights and several international streamers investing in the genre.