Viewers spent more than a third of their TV time with streaming services, according to Nielsen.
American television viewers spent more than a third of their time with streaming platforms in June, an all-time high.
Nielsen’s monthly platform rankings show streaming taking up 33.7 percent of viewing time for the month, up from 31.9 percent in May and the highest mark since the measurement company began its monthly “Gauge” report in May 2021., when it hit a then high of 29.7 percent. Shows like Netflix’sOn the flip side, both broadcast and cable slipped to their lowest share of viewer time since the monthly rankings began. Broadcast networks made up 22.4 percent of TV use in June, while cable stood at 35.
Broadcast and cable also lost ground in total viewing time compared to a year ago. Broadcast outlets fell by just under 4 percent vs. June 2021, while cable slipped by almost 12 percent year to year. Among individual streaming services, Netflix commanded the biggest share of viewing at 7.7 percent, up from 6.9 percent in May. YouTube , Amazon’s Prime Video and Disney+ also grew their shares.
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