Netflix, Hulu Streaming Outpaces Broadcast, Cable Networks in July: Nielsen

Streaming's audience share in July was up 23% compared to July 2021, Nielsen said.

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By Associated Press | Updated: 19 August 2022 10:25 IST
Highlights
  • Streaming's audience share in July was up 23 percent
  • Streaming services learnt from what cable did in its infancy
  • The streamers have a backlog of fresh material, Fuhrer said

Netflix is still the top streamer, but it no longer dominates the field the way it once did

This summer has been a breakthrough for streaming, with the time viewers spent watching services like Netflix and Hulu outpacing broadcast and cable television networks in July for the first month ever. Viewers spent 35 percent of their time with streamers, 34 percent on cable networks and 22 percent watching broadcast television last month, the Nielsen company said Thursday. Video on demand or DVD playback accounted for much of the other time. July is an unusual month — broadcast TV is essentially on vacation with little live sports or scripted programming and a prime-time schedule clogged with game shows — but it's a clear indication of how rapidly the business is changing.

“It was inevitable,” said David Bianculli, professor of television studies at Rowan University and critic on NPR's “Fresh Air.” “I knew it had to happen, but I didn't know it would happen as quickly as it did.”

Streaming's audience share in July was up 23 percent compared to July 2021, Nielsen said. Broadcast television's share was down 10 percent and cable down 9 percent.

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Streaming services learnt from what cable did in its infancy, using broadcasting's quiet summer months to put forward some of their best programming, said Brian Fuhrer, Nielsen's senior vice president for product strategy and thought leadership. New episodes of Stranger Things alone on Netflix accounted for 18 billion minutes of streaming, while Virgin River and The Umbrella Academy also did well.

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Netflix is still the top streamer, but it no longer dominates the field the way it once did. In July, Hulu had strong numbers for Only Murders in the Building and The Bear, while Amazon Prime hit with The Terminal List and The Boys.

With pandemic-related pauses in shooting schedules now largely over, the streamers have a backlog of fresh material, Fuhrer said.

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Many viewers became familiar with streaming and added it to their media diets during the pandemic, he said. They haven't looked back. Each week in July had more total minutes of streaming than any other weeks Nielsen has ever counted, with the exception of the week between Christmas and New Year's last year.

The return of football games and a new season of fresh scripted shows this fall should boost the broadcast networks, Fuhrer said.

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Yet it's hard to see them pushing back to a level of dominance approaching anything in the past. For one thing, media companies that own broadcast networks also have sister streaming services — CBS and Paramount+, NBC and Peacock, for instance — and generally see streaming as the future, he said.

“The networks have collectively decided not only that streaming is the future, but they can't wait to get there as fast as they can,” Bianculli said. “They're not doing anything to slow down the charge.”

Fuhrer said it will be interesting this fall when large football audiences return to broadcast TV to see whether those networks will spend a great deal of time promoting their own shows.

“This month and the next two to three months may be the most pivotal in the history of television in terms of all the media companies and their strategies,” he said.

Some business experts believe streaming services are in a pre-shakeout period, with several trying to establish themselves before the industry learns there are only so many outlets consumers are willing to pay for. The result may be a period of consolidation.

“It's a great time to be a TV viewer,” Bianculli said, “and I can't imagine there will ever be a greater time to go into television creatively.”


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