Global Streaming & Media Market Shifts: November 2025 Regional Roundup

Global Streaming & Media Market Shifts: November 2025 Regional Roundup

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Global Streaming & Media Market Shifts: November 2025 Regional Roundup

The entertainment ecosystem continues to evolve at high velocity, with major players restructuring, rebranding, and expanding their digital footprints across every region. November 2025 delivered a wave of strategic pivots — from platform shutdowns and corporate realignments to new FAST services, DTC launches, and app-based viewing experiences.

Here’s a region-by-region breakdown of the most impactful developments shaping the global media supply chain.

Latin America: Consolidation, Rebrands, and Strategic Exits

Latin America experienced significant portfolio adjustments as companies reassessed market positioning and long-term sustainability.

Anime Onegai Shuts Down
Anime Onegai exited the region entirely, discontinuing its streaming service and removing its digital presence after facing operational and strategic challenges.

Grupo Werthein Launches Waiken ILW
A major structural shift saw Grupo Werthein introduce Waiken ILW, a holding company designed to unify DirecTV, Sky Brasil, DGO, Sky, and connectivity services. This consolidation strengthens regional competitiveness and streamlines operations following the acquisition of AT&T’s assets.

Butaca TV Rebrands as Remezcla Más
The culturally driven platform now operates as Remezcla Más, sharpening its focus on Latine Gen Z and millennial audiences and reinforcing a commitment to representation through original and curated content.

Chilevisión Changes Ownership
Paramount sold Chilevisión to a leadership group headed by Tomás Yankelevich, Jorge Carey, and Edgar Spielmann. The new owners aim to revitalize the network and bolster local content strategies as Paramount continues reducing its linear TV footprint.

Europe: Platform Expansion and Strategic Distribution Moves

European markets saw movement across device ecosystems, OTT expansion, and corporate consolidation.

Allente Integrates Apple TV in Sweden
Allente will begin offering Apple TV devices to Swedish subscribers, enhancing accessibility, unified search, and overall user experience through deeper platform integration.

Canal+ Poland Introduces New Internet TV App
Canal+ expanded its direct-to-consumer capabilities with a standalone OTT app, giving viewers flexible access to live channels and VOD content without traditional contracts.

HBO Max Sets Launch for Germany
HBO Max continues its European rollout with a January 2026 entry into Germany, supported by an ad-sales partnership with Ad Alliance.

Viaplay Assumes Full Ownership of Allente
Viaplay acquired Telenor’s remaining stake in Allente, consolidating control over the Nordic satellite TV provider and strengthening its regional distribution strategy.

North America: FAST Expansion and New Niche Platforms

The North American market accelerated its diversification into FAST, genre-specific distribution, and mobile-first formats.

Lionsgate Debuts MovieSphere Gold
MovieSphere Gold expands Lionsgate’s FAST strategy with a free, ad-supported movie network featuring titles across its extensive film catalog.

AMC Networks Launches All Reality
The new All Reality add-on for Prime Video consolidates AMC’s unscripted content portfolio for fans of competition, lifestyle, and documentary formats.

Remezcla Más Rebrands in the U.S.
The U.S. rollout mirrors the LatAm strategy, positioning Remezcla Más as a cultural hub for Latine audiences seeking identity-driven entertainment.

Willow by Cricbuzz Announced for U.S. and Canada
TrillerTV is expanding into cricket with a dedicated streaming service offering matches, highlights, and original programming.

Spotify Enters the FAST Space
Spotify’s partnership with Samsung TV Plus brings branded music video and playlist channels to connected TVs, marking Spotify’s move into ad-supported linear formats.

Chera TV Targets Mobile-First Storytelling
Launching in 2026, Chera TV will focus on vertical-video storytelling with a creator-first and ethically driven approach.

Asia: Market Withdrawal

GoPlay Market Discontinues Operations
The platform will shut down on November 29 across multiple markets, ending its digital distribution services and exiting the sector entirely.

Oceania: FAST Momentum Accelerates

Kogan TV+ Launches in Australia
Supported by Amagi’s cloud playout infrastructure, Kogan TV+ introduces a premium FAST offering for connected TV audiences, reflecting growing demand for ad-supported experiences.

Global: New Platforms, Relaunches, and Vertical Innovations

The global landscape is seeing rapid diversification across FAST, sports, transactional services, and mobile-native formats.

DAZN Relaunches FIFA+
DAZN is expanding FIFA’s direct-to-consumer offering with live matches, archives, and original programming covering men’s, women’s, and youth tournaments.

Relay Launches as a Free Global Indie Platform
Filmhub’s Relay provides ad-supported streaming for independent filmmakers, featuring curated channels and VOD titles.

Screamify Introduces Micro Horrors
A new vertical dedicated to short-form horror aims to attract mobile-first viewers while providing opportunities for emerging creators.

Letterboxd Expands Into Transactional Discovery
The upcoming Video Store feature centralizes rental and purchase options across major VOD platforms, improving price transparency and discovery.

SquashTV Arrives on Samsung Smart TVs
This global rollout broadens access to professional squash events and archives without requiring additional devices.

Viva Movie Box Launches Vertical Film Platform
Viva Films celebrates its anniversary with a mobile-first platform focused on short, vertically shot films created by both established talents and new voices.


These trends underscore how essential unified, high-quality metadata, scheduling precision, and scalable content operations have become as platforms diversify and audiences fragment. Fabric’s role at the center of this transformation — enabling clarity, interoperability, and smarter decision-making across the supply chain — continues to grow as the industry evolves.

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