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ca.finance.yahoo.com | Daniel Quinaud
With the “Suits” franchise now heading to NBC and the West Coast in “Suits LA,” it’s time to take a data-driven look at how the original USA Network series has delivered for its various streaming homes over the years. In dollars and cents, that amounts to more than $300 million since 2020.
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thewrap.com | Daniel Quinaud |Haleigh Foutch
Pro Available to WrapPRO members The majority of that revenue—over two-thirds—has gone to Netflix, according to Parrot Analytics data February 28, 2025 @ 2:40 PM Patrick J.
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1 month ago |
thewrap.com | Daniel Quinaud |Haleigh Foutch
Pro Available to WrapPRO members According to Parrot Analytics’ Streaming Economics, “Invincible” has contributed nearly $500 million in subscriber revenue to Amazon since its first season February 26, 2025 @ 12:15 PM Invincible (Credit: Prime Video) As streaming platforms compete for niche audience segments, Amazon Prime Video is making a strategic bet on adult animation—a genre traditionally dominated by Max and Hulu. One of Amazon’s flagship titles in this space is “Invincible,” which...
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Daniel Quinaud
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2 months ago |
thewrap.com | Daniel Quinaud |Haleigh Foutch
Pro Available to WrapPRO members “The Night Agent” has generated more than $130 million for the streamer through Q4 2024 — and that was before Season 2 February 14, 2025 @ 1:13 PM Gabriel Basso in "The Night Agent." (Siviroon Srisuwan/Netflix) Netflix’s spy thriller “The Night Agent” made a big splash upon its March 2023 debut—it delivered $67.7 million in global subscriber revenue for the platform in Q2 2023, according to Parrot Analytics’ Streaming Economics. During that quarter, the series...
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2 months ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Daniel Quinaud
Netflix’s spy thriller “The Night Agent” made a big splash upon its March 2023 debut—it delivered $67.7 million in global subscriber revenue for the platform in Q2 2023, according to Parrot Analytics’ Streaming Economics. During that quarter, the series was Netflix’s top revenue contributor globally, outperforming major titles like “Shadow and Bone” and “Black Mirror.”However, “The Night Agent” has since experienced a considerable decline in revenue over subsequent quarters.
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thewrap.com | Daniel Quinaud |Haleigh Foutch
January 31, 2025 @ 1:24 PM Apple TV+’s critically acclaimed sci-fi thriller “Severance” has emerged as a major success story. While its weekly release schedule and slow-burn narrative may have initially limited its explosive growth, the series has steadily built a devoted following. Since its premiere in Q1 2022, “Severance” has contributed over $200 million in global revenue to the platform according to Parrot Analytics’ Streaming Economics.
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thewrap.com | Daniel Quinaud |Haleigh Foutch
Pro Available to WrapPRO members Amazon’s streaming service already boasted the largest catalog of movies available on platform before 2024, and it expanded further by 71.7% between Q1 and Q4 January 30, 2025 @ 11:56 AM (Photo Illustration by Jaque Silva/NurPhoto/Getty Images) In 2024, Amazon’s Prime Video experienced significant growth in the U.S. streaming market.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Daniel Quinaud
In 2024, Amazon’s Prime Video experienced significant growth in the U.S. streaming market. By the fourth quarter, it became the second most in-demand SVOD platform, capturing 16.7% of the total demand for content on SVOD platforms, according to Parrot Analytics. This is an impressive rise from the first quarter, where it held 13.3% and ranked fourth. This advancement allowed Prime Video to surpass competitors like Max and Hulu, positioning it just behind Netflix.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Daniel Quinaud
As competition for subscriber growth heats up in saturated North American and Western European markets, major streaming platforms are increasingly turning to other regions — not just as new subscriber pools, but as hubs of creative innovation capable of producing globally exportable intellectual property. A prime focus of this shift is Latin America (LatAm), where local-language content in Spanish and Portuguese is a tool to engage with local audiences.