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North American Streaming Video Market Dynamics Unveiled in 2023 Tracker Report

Published December 16, 2023

The latest comprehensive analysis of the North American streaming video sector has surfaced, presenting key insights into market trends and player strategies. The 'North American Streaming Video Tracker 2023' report, now a part of the exhaustive offerings from ResearchAndMarkets.com, casts a spotlight on major companies shaping the industry, including giants like Disney, charter entities such as Charter Communications, burgeoning platforms like Crackle, DVD rental turned streaming service Redbox, video behemoth YouTube, traditional cable network turned streaming contender AMC Networks, multifunctional media server service Plex, telecommunications titan Comcast, and streaming service heavyweight Hulu.

Industry Titans Under the Microscope

Highlighted in the report, Alphabet Inc. GOOG, the parent company of YouTube, stands as a stellar example of corporate agility and expansive growth in the streaming sector. Established in its current form in 2015, Alphabet upholds its reputation as one of the most influential tech firms globally. In line with their status, YouTube continues to be a fundamental component of the video streaming narrative in North America.

AMC Enters the Streaming Fray

AMC Networks Inc. AMCX captures attention within the report as an entertainment entity expertly navigating the migration from traditional cable to the digital realm. Headquartered in the bustling hub of New York City, AMC Networks has managed the transition by offering a portfolio of video entertainment products that serve a dual function as advertiser and distributor platforms.

Comcast's Changing Landscape

Comcast Holdings Corp. CCZ is another notable entity undergoing critical examination in this tracker report. With its robust involvement in both production and distribution of content via various channels, Comcast's strategic movements in the streaming space are diligently dissected to provide a clearer understanding of its current and future market positioning.

Streaming, Video, Entertainment