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Streaming news -- platform updates, subscriber data, and content deals

The streaming wars continue to reshape how entertainment reaches audiences. Our Streaming section covers subscriber growth and churn data, content licensing and original programming deals, platform launches and shutdowns, pricing changes, bundling strategies, password-sharing policies, ad-tier rollouts, and the financial results that reveal which services are profitable and which are still burning cash. We track Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, Paramount+, and the emerging competitors vying for viewer attention.

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About Streaming coverage on TVGEN

How is streaming news different from TV Shows coverage?
The Streaming section focuses on platform-level business news -- subscriber numbers, pricing, strategy, and deals. TV Shows covers individual series (renewals, casting, premieres). A show renewal would appear in TV Shows; the streaming service announcing a new content budget would appear here.
How often is this section updated?
Our pipeline runs every hour, so newly clustered stories typically appear within an hour of being published by the source outlets. We deduplicate, merge related coverage, and tag every article with categories, sentiment, and impact scores.
Where does the reporting come from?
Each article is an AI-merged synthesis of multiple primary sources -- major entertainment publications such as Deadline, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, IndieWire, Collider, Screen Rant, and SlashFilm. Original-source URLs are listed at the bottom of every article so you can verify every claim against the primary reporting.