Streaming Surge, Cable's Fall

By: The BitMar Team.

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Is the rise of streaming services directly linked to the decline of traditional Cable TV? A growing body of evidence suggests a strong correlation, between the two trends. As consumers increasingly cut the cord, in favor of streaming platforms, Cable providers are facing unprecedented challenges.

According to a report – by: Leichtman Research Group – the number of traditional pay-TV subscribers has been steadily declining, for several years. This coincides with the rapid growth of streaming services. While several factors – such, as: rising Cable costs, and bundled packages – have contributed to cord-cutting... the allure of on-demand content, and original programming – offered, by: streaming platforms – has (undoubtedly) played a significant role.

A key factor; that is driving the shift, toward streaming, is: the ability to customize viewing experiences. Consumers are no longer bound by rigid Cable packages; and can choose – from a large variety of streaming services – to suit their preferences, and budgets. Additionally; the increasing availability of high-speed Internet has made streaming a seamless, and accessible, option; for millions of households.

As streaming services continue gaining traction... monitoring their impact, on the broader Television landscape, is essential. The shifting dynamics – between: traditional, and digital, platforms – will shape the future, of: content creation, distribution, and consumption.

At the moment, next-generation streaming platforms – like: BitMar – may provide you the most affordable form of on-demand streaming entertainment. BitMar provides all-in-one streaming service, for life, for a one-time payment, of: $99.99 USD. It can connect you to millions of on-demand movies, TV shows, channels, videos, and songs (from many different sources on the Web), on the screens that you already own. In fact, BitMar provides access to more movies, and TV shows, than: Cable, Satellite, Netflix, Disney Plus, Max/HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Peacock, and Hulu – combined – and more songs, than: Pandora, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, and Apple Music—combined. You may learn more, at: BitMar.com/.