The three streaming sites reach or tie their biggest share ever of the U.S. TV audience. The holiday season brought big gifts ...
Streaming leveled up again in December, according to Nielsen's monthly Gauge report, rising 9% to capture 43% of all TV ...
YouTube and Netflix were the top streamers in the month of December. Netflix having NFL games helped boost market share and could show the continued race against broadcast and cable tv.
The top three major streaming platforms -- YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video -- set new levels in total TV viewing share for December, the big holiday season period, according to Nielsen ...
The top three major streaming platforms -- YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video -- set new levels in total TV viewing share for December -- the big holiday-season period -- according to ...
Nielsen’s The Gauge report for December, a month bookended by the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, measured record usage for YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video, with overall viewing up 4 ...
That report, which covered the period of Nov. 25 through Dec. 29, also boosted YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video to record viewing levels. On top of a 7.6% increase in November, streaming viewership ...
Amid that rising tide, YouTube’s share of overall viewing set ... meaning Thanksgiving and Christmas are included but not New Year’s Eve. Netflix accounted for 8.5% of total viewing in ...
YouTube hit a record share of TV usage in December, with the streaming service logging 11.1% of all TV viewing, according to Nielsen.
YouTube has achieved a record share of the US ... led by the Dwayne Johnson seasonal hokum Red One. Netflix boosted its share by 14% on the strength of its NFL Christmas Day games, Taron Egerton ...