like the women s euro finals, or the queen s platinum jubilee celebrations, can still pull in more than ten million tv viewers. but the regulator, 0fcom, has warned public service broadcasters continue to see falling audience figures. according to its research, around 20% of homes in the uk now subscribe to all three of the biggest streaming platforms. 90% of 16 to 2a year olds said they bypassed tv channels in favour of a streaming on demand or video based social platform. in contrast, more than three quarters of over 65s still turn on tv channels first, revealing a stark divide between older and younger audiences. i don t do catch up. i don t do regular television scheduling. i watch what interests me these days. we all, like, love to binge, like, shows. i love to binge shows. so i like to have it all there ready for me to watch. mainly for news, i d use| the traditional channels, and for other things, - drama series, for example, more netflix and amazon.
we re excited for finals. oh, it was brilliant. brilliant. absolutely brilliant, yeah. i m buzzing for the final. ithought, oh, my, this is going to be hard. - and then, bam! 4 0, it s a great game, though. great game, crazy! 4 0, who would have thought it? semi final, on to the final now. i think sarina wiegman s done a fantasticjob. yeah. she s brought the youth back in, she s got the experience there. these fans, these players, in sarina they trust. it s been less than a year she s been in thejob, but the impact she s made is clear. 13 years it had been since england had been in the final of a major tournament. who would bet against them now? natalie pirks, bbc news, sheffield. we have the audience figures for last night, they ve been published today. last night s match was watched by a peak television audience of 9.3 million on bbc
well, not quite. netflix was the big disruptor in the category. and what it s facing right now is, it s facing disruption itself. here in silicon valley, netflix has just released its new audience figures for the last quarter and they re not especially good. they lost a million subscribers in the last three months. so, what s gone wrong? for one, there is simply loads of competition disney+, amazon prime, hbo max, apple tv, to name but a few and that competition has created a brutal spending war. the top eight streamers are predicted to spend more than $100 billion on content this year. netflix has come up with some monster hits in recent times. think squid games, the crown. and netflix productions were nominated for 27 oscars this year. the company is still making good content. but the cost of living crisis has led to belt tightening, with families across the world looking at streaming services as a potential saving. many other households don t have a netflix account at all,
expected to lose twice this number after years of growth. the company is being hit by a busier marketplace and rising costs, as our north america technology reporterjames clayton explains. if explains. you re old enough you ll remember if you re old enough you ll remember this, if you re old enough you ll rememberthis, going if you re old enough you ll remember this, going to an actual physical shop in renting out dvds, how quaint, companies like blockbuster died because of the growth of an upstart, netflix. first you could order dvds online but in 2000 and seven started offering something very different, streaming content, the model was wildly successful, netflix phenomena tv was dead it was all about subscriptions but not quite. all about subscriptions but not uuite. . , all about subscriptions but not uuite. ., , ., , quite. netflix was to be disruated quite. netflix was to be disrupted in quite. netflix was to be disrupted in the - quite. netflix was to be i disrupted in the ca
nearly a million people have cancelled their subscriptions with netflix in the past three months. but the streaming giant had expected to lose twice that number, after years of growth. the company is being hit by a busier marketplace and rising costs, as our north america technology reporterjames clayton explains. if you re old enough, you ll remember this going to an actual physical shop and renting out dvds. how quaint. companies like blockbusters died because of the growth of an upstart netflix. first, you could order dvds online. but in 2007, it started offering something very different streaming content. the model was wildly successful. netflix was a phenomenon. tv was dead. it was all about subscriptions. well, not quite. netflix was the big disruptor in the category. and what it s facing right now is, it s facing disruption itself. here in silicon valley, netflix has just released its new audience figures for the last quarter and they re not especially good. they lost a mi