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    The US streaming landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, with over 80% of American households now subscribing to at least one streaming service. Major players like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, and Prime Video dominate the market, while newer entrants such as Peacock and Paramount+ continue to carve out their niches with exclusive content offerings.

    Recent developments in the industry include a shift towards bundled subscription packages and the rise of free, ad-supported streaming television (FAST). Several platforms have introduced more affordable ad-supported tiers to combat subscription fatigue, while others focus on high-budget original productions to retain subscribers. The battle for streaming rights to live sports has also intensified, with platforms securing deals for NFL, NBA, and MLB games.

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    The streaming revolution began in earnest in 2007 when Netflix first introduced its streaming service, fundamentally changing how Americans consume television content. What started as a complement to traditional cable has now largely replaced it, with cord-cutting continuing at a steady pace. This transformation has altered everything from viewing habits to production budgets and talent contracts.

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