The Impact of Streaming in 2023: 6 Exciting Changes You Need to Know

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The WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes aren’t the only reasons why this year will go down in entertainment history

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December 28, 2023 @ 6:00 AM

There’s no question that 2023 was a rollercoaster ride for the streaming industry.

The year came to represent a major pivot in ⁢the⁣ way‌ both streaming ⁤and Hollywood operate. After⁤ years of claiming it would never include ads, Netflix saw the ⁤benefits from its​ ad-supported tier in‍ 2023. ⁤Likewise, unexpected licensing crossovers became​ the norm⁣ after years of exclusivity. Some of those crossovers stayed in the family, such as CBS’ broadcast‌ of the Paramount‌ Network original “Yellowstone.” Others found ‍rivals sharing‍ content.

And in a move that will reverberate throughout the streaming landscape into 2024, ‌Netflix made a bold step ⁢towards increased transparency by ‍reporting unprecedented viewership numbers‍ in December.

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