HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Podcast #1198: Are You Satisfied With Your Streaming Providers?


Listen Later

On this week’s show we ask, how satisfied are you with your streaming service providers? We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news.

News:

  • Prime Video has 88% of customers on ad-supported plans
  • Amazon gearing up to roll out new Fire TV OS on streaming player
  • Roku announces 2 new streaming sticks starting at just $30
  • Max begins password-sharing crackdown

Other:

  • Aiwa: Then and Now
State of Streaming: Satisfaction with streaming providers (The Streamable)

How are Americans really feeling about their streaming services? Recently, we surveyed nearly 1,500 cord-cutters to get a clearer picture of how people are watching, what they’re paying, and which services they are most satisfied with. The results reveal shifting habits in a saturated streaming market and point to what matters most as we speed right through 2025. Full article here…

Streaming services people use:

  • YouTube TV: 30%
  • Hulu + Live TV: 10%
  • Sling TV: 7%
  • DIRECTV STREAM – 6%
  • Fubo: 3%
  • Philo: 3%
  • DIRECTV via internet: 2%
  • Dish: 2%
  • None of the above: 38%

Are subscribers satisfied?

Despite rising subscription costs and service fragmentation, 58% of users are satisfied with their streaming experience, 33% are neutral, and only 9% are dissatisfied. This high satisfaction rate, despite 2024's price hikes and content reshuffles, is likely due to improved app performance, better device compatibility, and more tailored subscription options.

How many services do people use?

In 2025, streaming is typically a multi-platform experience: 49% of households subscribe to 2-4 services, 38% use 5 or more, and only 12% stick to a single service. Content fragmentation drives users to stack subscriptions for their favorite shows and sports, a shift from the cable era, making multiple subscriptions the norm for convenience.

Monthly spending on streaming

The typical streaming bill has surged, with 35% of users spending $50-$100 monthly, often on live TV and multiple on-demand subscriptions. Additionally, 26% spend over $100, likely on premium plans or add-ons, while only 19% keep costs at $25 or less by limiting subscriptions or using free trials. Streaming costs and complexity now rival traditional cable bills.

Bundled benefits

Bundling is a popular cost-saving strategy, with 31% of respondents accessing streaming through Amazon Prime and 14% via phone bills, often getting discounted or free access to platforms like Netflix or Disney+. However, 36% prefer direct subscriptions or find their preferred platforms aren't bundled, showing bundling is common but not universal.

Churn vs. loyalty

In 2025, 70% of users showed strong loyalty to their existing services, indicating platform stickiness despite subscription fatigue. However, 50% canceled at least one streaming service in 2024, driven by cyclical pauses, price hikes, or lack of content. Unlike cable, streaming subscriptions are easily canceled, leading to dynamic, seasonal churn, with some users returning for new content.

What matters most?

Here are the features that matter most to users:

  • Affordable pricing
  • Access to local channels
  • Live sports availability
  • Device compatibility (smart TVs, streaming sticks, etc.)
  • Channel variety
  • Reliable streaming quality
  • DVR functionality
  • Support for 4K resolution and surround sound (less critical)

Preferred streaming devices

Smart TVs are the top choice for streaming, used by 56% of viewers, followed by Roku devices at 44%, then Fire TV, Apple TV, and web/mobile viewing. This highlights a trend toward living room, lean-back streaming experiences over desktop viewing, driven by widespread smart TV adoption and improved built-in apps.

 

 

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

HDTV and Home Theater PodcastBy HT Guys

  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7

4.7

357 ratings


More shows like HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

View all
This Week in Tech (Audio) by TWiT

This Week in Tech (Audio)

3,016 Listeners

Mac Geek Gab — Apple Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting by Dave Hamilton, Pilot Pete & Adam Christianson

Mac Geek Gab — Apple Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

828 Listeners

Hands-On Tech (Audio) by TWiT

Hands-On Tech (Audio)

1,966 Listeners

MacBreak Weekly (Audio) by TWiT

MacBreak Weekly (Audio)

2,012 Listeners

Windows Weekly (Audio) by TWiT

Windows Weekly (Audio)

867 Listeners

Podcast Archives - AV Rant by Tom Andry

Podcast Archives - AV Rant

160 Listeners

Tech News Weekly (Audio) by TWiT

Tech News Weekly (Audio)

1,073 Listeners

iOS Today (Audio) by TWiT

iOS Today (Audio)

544 Listeners

This Week in Tech (Video) by TWiT

This Week in Tech (Video)

255 Listeners

MacBreak Weekly (Video) by TWiT

MacBreak Weekly (Video)

331 Listeners

Daily Tech News Show by Tom Merritt

Daily Tech News Show

1,395 Listeners

Rich On Tech by iHeartPodcasts

Rich On Tech

413 Listeners

HomeKit Insider by AppleInsider

HomeKit Insider

354 Listeners

The MacRumors Show by The MacRumors Show

The MacRumors Show

235 Listeners

Home Theater News Review - HTNR by toddanderson72-us

Home Theater News Review - HTNR

24 Listeners