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Streaming usage broke records over Christmas with 55.1 billion minutes logged across all major platforms, marking an increase of 3.9 billion from the previous year—which was, at the time, the highest ...
Streaming captured a record 47.5% of TV viewership in December, eclipsing the previous share record set in July thanks to a historic surge in usage on Christmas Day, according to Nielsen Streaming ...
Streaming hit a new record in December, accounting for 47.5% of all TV viewing, according to the latest edition of Nielsen‘s monthly Gauge report. Three NFL games on Christmas Day contributed to the ...
The month of December also marked another all-time high for streaming usage. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor With three streaming-exclusive NFL games and the second part of Stranger Things’ ...
In a nutshell: Streaming services' growth isn't slowing down. Thanks to several special events on Christmas Day, a new streaming-usage record was set in the United States: 55.1 billion minutes viewed.