“关闭”:随着“流通货膨胀”的影响,流媒体服务取消数量增加
"Switched Off": Streaming Service Cancellations Rise As 'Streamflation' Bites

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/switched-streaming-service-cancellations-rise-streamflation-bites

最近,由于月费上涨,流行的流媒体服务被取消的情况有所增加。 这些更高的成本本是为了提供盈利能力,但却导致了“流通货膨胀”,使最初关闭传统电视电缆以削减开支的观众感到沮丧。 订阅分析提供商 Antenna 报告称,客户流失率攀升至 6.3%,超过了去年的 5.1%。 Hulu、Netflix、Disney+ 和 AppleTV+ 等领先平台的四分之一美国用户在过去两年中取消了至少三项流媒体服务。 这一趋势可能会导致流媒体高峰时代的逆转。 为了解决这个问题,某些流媒体提供了广告支持的计划,这有助于从每月订阅和销售广告中获得收入。 然而,超过三分之一的新订阅者选择了 Netflix 广告套餐,同时取消了其他非广告选项。 最终,查看家庭是否维持流媒体服务的决定在很大程度上是基于财务限制的主观决定。

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How consumers feel about their favorite streaming services jacking up prices. 

The point behind 'cord-cutting' was to enjoy premium content and movies through streaming platforms like Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and AppleTV+, among others, to skip the middleman (big cable) and save money. 

However, streaming companies got too greedy in 2023. They increased monthly subscriptions to improve 'profitability' and have triggered the beginnings of what appears to be a cancellation wave

A new report from The Wall Street Journal cites data from subscription analytics provider Antenna that shows customer defections across streaming services topped 6.3% in November, up from 5.1% a year earlier. 

Source: The Wall Street Journal 

Antenna said about one-quarter of US subscribers to these major platforms, also including Discovery+, Max, Paramount+, Peacock, and Starz, have canceled at least three subscriptions in the past two years.

Source: The Wall Street Journal 

This comes as 'streamflation' hits consumers' wallets. 

Source: The Wall Street Journal 

"With the streaming services increasing their rates like they are, it's, like, 'OK, do I pay for the cable?'" said one person who spoke with WSJ. 

Some folks have downgraded plans of major streaming services for more ads and limiting the number of devices: 

More than one-third of new US Netflix customers in November opted for the ad tier, compared with 11% a year earlier, when the ad-supported version was introduced. Streamers say ad-supported plans are a win-win for them and price-sensitive customers, bringing in revenue from monthly subscriptions as well as ad sales. -WSJ 

Source: The Wall Street Journal 

Antenna said some customers who canceled streaming services return later: 

One in four people who cancel a premium streaming service typically resubscribes to that service within four months, and one in three does so within seven months. Half do so within two years. -WSJ 

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