Global Streaming Market Update | October 2025

Global Streaming Market Update | October 2025

The streaming market continued to evolve in September 2025, with new platform launches, regional expansions, and product updates shaping the competitive landscape.
The streaming market continued to evolve in September 2025, with new platform launches, regional expansions, and product updates shaping the competitive landscape.

From platform launches to major mergers — the streaming landscape keeps evolving worldwide.

Fabric’s latest Global Streaming Market Report highlights how the streaming ecosystem continues to diversify, expand, and localize across regions — from LATAM and EMEA to North America and APAC. The study tracks platform launches, rebrands, integrations, and bundled strategies, revealing how global players and local services are redefining access and monetization models.

LATAM: Consolidation and Bundled Strategies

Latin America continues to lead innovation in bundled streaming offers.

EUROPE: Local Content and New Platforms

European audiences are increasingly embracing free and ad-supported streaming models.

  • Free streaming penetration grew 13% year over year, while subscription and hybrid models increased 10%.

  • 70% of households in EMEA prefer local content, reflecting a strong appetite for regionally produced entertainment.

  • New platforms include Play+ (Switzerland), Ligue 1+ (France, Italy, UK, Ireland), and PCB Live (UK), while OQEE by Free rebranded as Free TV, expanding access to 170+ live channels and a vast on-demand library.

UCAN: The Rise of Microdramas and Live Content

In the USA and Canada, the streaming landscape shows growing genre segmentation and platform diversification.

  • Drama leads mobile viewing with 53% share, especially among 25–34-year-olds.

  • Microdrama platforms are adopting freemium models — free first episodes, with later content unlocked via in-app credits.

  • Live content remains strong, with 37% of households watching live shows or events.

  • Recent launches include CNN All Access, GammaTime (microdramas), and Tampa Bay Lightning’s DTC service, while ClipperVision merged into FanDuel Sports Network to boost live sports integration.

APAC: Innovation and Early Adoption

Asia-Pacific continues to drive mobile-first innovation and content experimentation.

  • The microdrama trend, born in the region, now fuels 47% of mobile viewing. Audiences aged 55+ show surprising engagement growth.

  • VertiGo TV (India) launched as a one-minute vertical-drama app for Gen Z and millennials. Meanwhile, HBO Max expanded to over 100 markets, strengthening Warner Bros. Discovery’s international footprint.

GLOBAL: Rebrands and Niche Streaming Growth

Globally, streaming is diversifying through brand refreshes and genre-focused platforms.

  • Apple TV+ announced a major rebrand to enhance UX and broaden its audience base.

  • BloodStream, from The Horror Collective, launched as a global destination for horror, thriller, and sci-fi fans.

  • JOURNY, from NextTrip, blends travel streaming with e-commerce, while Remy Network (launching November 28) brings hip-hop culture and women’s empowerment to the digital forefront.

Explore the full report! Get the complete data, regional insights, and platform analysis in Fabric’s October 2025 Global Streaming Market Report.

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