First known as DirecTV, it was rebranded to AT&T TV during the summer of 2019. Based on the name, the streaming service is now owned by AT&, one of the largest telecoms companies, so there’s enough backing behind the service.
Read moreBeyond its well-known animated and live-action films, Disney also owns several popular entertainment franchises, such as Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars. Its streaming platform, Disney+, provides access to much of this content through a user-friendly app that supports 4K streaming, offline viewing, and personalized recommendations. Subscribers can choose between an ad-supported plan or a higher-priced ad-free experience, with an option to bundle Hulu and ESPN for seamless access within the app. As Disney continues to expand its lineup of original programming, Disney+ is poised to become an even more compelling streaming service.
Read moreHulu was first launched in 2007 as a platform to host the latest episodes of shows from NBC Universal and News Corporation. In 2010, the first subscription-based service by Hulu started and has now grown with more than 30 million subscribers. Hulu is in the mid-range if we talk about market share having only 50% of Netflix’s 60 million subscribers in the US. But, it does have more subscribers than HBO and Showtime which have 8 and 11 million respectively.
Read moreFuboTV is started from a niche offering and is still relatively small compared to other live streaming platforms. Currently, they have around 300,000 – 400,000 subscribers. In comparison, the biggest live TV streaming platforms like Hulu have an estimated 30 million subscribers.
Read moreParamount+ stands as one of the most recognized names in streaming today. It operates under Paramount Global and carries decades of entertainment history. The platform combines CBS programming, Paramount Pictures films, and original series. It also blends live TV with on-demand streaming for broader appeal.
Read morePeacock is NBC Universal’s streaming service built for on-demand and live entertainment. It launched in 2020 and quickly gained attention for its affordable plans. The service combines classic TV shows, current NBC series, movies, sports, and originals. Over time, it expanded into live sports and exclusive events.
Read moreLaunched as a premium cable channel in 1994, Starz has since expanded into the streaming space, gaining recognition for its investment in original programming. The platform has found success with hit series like the Power universe, Mary & George, and The Serpent Queen. Popular shows such as P-Valley—which boasts a 100% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes—along with year-round Power spinoffs and the critically acclaimed Outlander have helped build a dedicated fan base. Plus, subscribers can enjoy an ad-free streaming experience.
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