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Global Streaming Platform Partnerships

Global Streaming Platform Partnerships

Streaming platform partnerships
Streaming platform partnerships

In a competitive market, where strategic alliances are essential for the growth of streaming platforms, 1 in 3 of services have already established key partnerships, with 77.9% of these alliances formed with telecom and Pay TV providers. This underscores the vital role local telecom and Pay TV providers play in helping streaming platforms gain new subscribers.

The Role of Telecom Partnerships in Streaming Growth 

BB Media’s global analysis of streaming platform partnerships highlights the prevalence of commercial bundles (63.7%), which allow users to access multiple streaming services through integrated packages. These collaborations benefit companies by combining services to create a comprehensive user experience while offering advantages such as promotional pricing or free trial periods. Additionally, these alliances provide greater convenience by managing multiple services in a single transaction. 

Regional Insights: Key Partners in EMEA, APAC, LATAM, and UCAN 

BB Media breaks down this data by region, tracking partnerships daily across 148 countries. In the EMEA region, Vodafone leads with 17 partnerships, followed by Orange with 15, and SFR and Telia, each with 10 alliances. Notably, they all have Netflix, MAX, Disney+, and Prime Video as partners. The only exception is Telia, which is not yet allied with Disney+. 

In APAC, Iprimus and Aussie Broadband lead with 9 partnerships each, while Ais, Fetch, and Telkomsel follow with 8. Netflix and Prime Video are the top partners across this region. 

In LATAM, Claro dominates the scenario with alliances with 17 platforms, followed by VIVO with 12, and DGO with 11. DGO is allied with Paramount+, MAX, and Disney+, but still has an opportunity to partner up with Prime Video. 

In UCAN, Dish, Verizon, and YouTube TV top the list with 20 partnerships each, the highest globally. Xfinity follows with 15, and Cox Communication with 13. All these partners are allied with MAX, Netflix, STARZ, and Paramount+, except Dish, which has not yet secured a Paramount+ alliance. 

Most of these telecom alliances offer bundled packages that include full access to one or more streaming services, often with discounts or free trial periods, combined with internet, mobile, or TV plans. 

Opportunities for Financial Services and Ecommerce Collaborations 

Despite the significance of telecom partnerships, alliances with financial services remain a great opportunity for the industry. BB Media’s analysis reveals that 4.3% of streaming alliances are with financial services, with LATAM and APAC leading these agreements. Other regions, such as EMEA and UCAN, could benefit from this strategy. 

Ecommerce partnerships, particularly with Mercado Libre in LATAM, have gained relevance, offering users discounts on subscriptions to Disney+, Max, Paramount+, and Vix, as well as benefits like free shipping. As both industries continue to grow, these collaborations represent strategic opportunities to reach shared target audiences. 

Stay tuned for BB Media’s upcoming analysis, that will reveal which streaming services have formed the most partnerships globally. If you’re looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving media landscape and uncover key insights into platform growth and strategic collaborations, don’t miss out. Get ready to discover how partnerships are shaping the future of streaming!  

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