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Korean Streaming Industry Statistics

Korean Streaming Industry Statistics

With South Korea’s OTT subscriptions still expanding fast and average daily viewing holding at 1.5 hours per person, the real shock is how SVOD drives 78% of revenue while 67% of pre roll ads get skipped. See how Tving and Wavve stack up on users and money, from Tving’s 401 billion won revenue to Netflix’s 28% market share in Q1 2023, and what those tradeoffs mean for who wins next.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Ott Industry Statistics

Ott Industry Statistics

Smartphones are projected to reach 4.8 billion users by 2026, pushing global online video from $164.0 billion in 2024 toward $222.0 billion by 2028, while social media already sits at 4.4 billion people by 2024. This OTT Industry statistics page connects that massive reach to what audiences and platforms are actually paying for, streaming, and consuming across SVOD, messaging, audio, and bandwidth heavy video.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Videography Industry Statistics

Videography Industry Statistics

Video is already doing the heavy lifting for modern brands, with 93% of marketers saying it increases website traffic and 75% reporting lead generation, while 61% of viewers say a video convinced them to buy. Yet production strain remains real, since 50% say it takes longer than expected and 41% call video production their biggest challenge, making the page essential for anyone budgeting, hiring, or planning a 2025 push.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Saudi Media Industry Statistics

Saudi Media Industry Statistics

Saudi Arabia’s connectivity is already social first, with 60.7% of the population active on social media and messaging used by 91% of internet users. Yet the page also spotlights what media can’t ignore, from 2025 projected digital transformation spending of $1.6 billion by 2025 to broadband speed leading MENA, alongside a 2024 press freedom score of 34.52 and tight censorship signals, tying everyday viewing habits to the policies shaping what gets seen.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Live Streaming Industry Statistics

Live Streaming Industry Statistics

With live streams now woven into everyday viewing behavior, 58% of consumers watch at least once a month and 61% tune in for online sports weekly, while brands that offer live prove the trust payoff 66% of viewers are more likely to trust them. The page also connects demand to delivery and cost realities, from 2021 onward ad spend momentum and Twitch growth to how codec and latency choices like HEVC versus H.264 can reshape bandwidth bills and viewing time.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Comics Manga Industry Statistics

Comics Manga Industry Statistics

US manga readers splurged $1.02 billion in 2023 while the US comics direct market moved 101.2 million copies, and Japan’s top manga hit sold 12.3 million copies as digital habits reshape how audiences consume stories. Crunchyroll and Netflix are also pulling manga based anime into their top viewing lists, with online platform use and global market totals putting manga, comics, and webtoon economics on the same scoreboard for 2023.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Japan Anime Industry Statistics

Japan Anime Industry Statistics

Japan’s anime economy keeps accelerating, from 48 million streaming subscribers in 2023 to an estimated USD 44.1 billion global market by 2032, yet fan behavior is even more telling with 34.4% consuming via video streaming and 63.6% treating anime as frequent entertainment. Track how Crunchyroll’s 24.6 million subscribers sit beside a 2.4x jump in Japanese streaming viewers since 2018 and shrinking physical shipments, then connect it all to adaptation rates and global licensing and gaming growth.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Italy Publishing Industry Statistics

Italy Publishing Industry Statistics

Italy’s publishing market reached €3.98 billion in 2023 while publishing 79,974 new titles and 312.3 million book copies, a scale that makes the shift toward digital feel even more concrete. With e-books at just 3.1% of sales and adult reading rates rising to 41.6%, the page connects industry performance, trade flows, and reader behavior in one tight snapshot of where Italian books are headed.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Book Publishing Statistics

Book Publishing Statistics

Global book publishing is still growing, with the U.S. projected to add 6.1% to ebook revenue and 9.8% to audiobook revenue, but the margins are being fought for through marketing-heavy, data-led tactics. You will see how publishers balance AI experimentation and changing AI contracts with rising production pressures and long-tail sales reality, from smartphone access to returns and promotion swings.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Post-Production Industry Statistics

Post-Production Industry Statistics

Production is a broader business than most people assume, from media and entertainment reaching 2.5% of global GDP to the $13.9 billion video editing software market that keeps post pipelines moving. At the same time, practical efficiency and compliance pressure are reshaping workflows with automation improving time to synchronization and 2023 survey results showing 40% of organizations cut storage costs by at least 25%.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Ebook Industry Statistics

Ebook Industry Statistics

The US e-book market sits at $9.9 billion in 2023 with e-books priced at $5.99 against $11.06 for print, while projections put their revenue share at 17.0% by 2027. See how global digital publishing reached $58.9 billion in 2023, how major platforms and accessibility standards shape what readers get, and why fiction and nonfiction are pulling revenue in different directions.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
News Consumption Statistics

News Consumption Statistics

UK adults show just how social the news ecosystem has become, with 77% using online news at least weekly and 68% turning to social media weekly for updates. Yet trust lags and avoidance is common, with only 39% in the UK saying they trust most news most of the time and 60% sometimes reducing time spent with it.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026
Public Service Broadcasting Industry Statistics

Public Service Broadcasting Industry Statistics

With 5.4% fewer hours of BBC radio listening and 11% less linear TV viewing among 16–34, public service audiences are shifting faster than budgets, with 6.0% average annual rises in retransmission and distribution costs from 2020 to 2023. Yet TV access is near universal through streaming and broadband, with 90% of UK households having at least one streaming service and 30% of viewers relying on subtitles most or all the time, so the page tracks how affordability, accessibility, and digital infrastructure are reshaping public service broadcasting decisions.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026
Japan Animation Industry Statistics

Japan Animation Industry Statistics

Japan’s anime market is on track for a jump from 2.29 trillion yen in 2022 to a projected 2.72 trillion yen in 2027 while overseas content consumption is forecast to rise to US$23.6 billion by 2027, putting exports and streaming at the center of growth. Follow the page from production output and company counts to the pay and workload realities of the animation workforce and licensing revenues that keep popular franchises profitable.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026
Reality Tv Viewership Statistics

Reality Tv Viewership Statistics

From 1.5 million average episodes for Keeping Up with the Kardashians to Netflix’s Love Is Blind racking up 88 million hours in just its first 28 days, reality TV viewership is proving it can travel from cable habits to binge behavior at full speed. You will also see why ad dollars are clustering around this format, from $2.7 billion in US reality ad spending to social buzz and licensing deals that keep turning fandom into revenue.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026
Newspaper Industry Statistics

Newspaper Industry Statistics

Digital is now the oxygen and the constraint for newspapers, with ad and circulation momentum shifting toward screens even as trust and headcount keep slipping. Read how native ads hit $2.5 billion and programmatic drives 40% of digital ad spend, while subscription price hikes average 10% and digital churn sits at 8% monthly, turning audience retention into the new business battleground.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026
Social Media News Statistics

Social Media News Statistics

With 70 percent of US adults aged 18 to 29 sharing news daily on social and video news shared three times more than text, the platform winners are getting clearer. But trust is lagging hard, with only 27 percent of people trusting news on social media even as fact-check labels can cut false sharing by 50 percent, making this the page to see who is using social for news and what protections actually change behavior.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 20 Jun 2026
Wall Street Journal Readership Statistics

Wall Street Journal Readership Statistics

At a glance, WSJ readers skew older and elite but also sharply digital: 38% are 55 and older, yet 35% of Gen Z access via the app and 2.8 million use the WSJ app monthly. If you want to understand who drives decisions and capital, the page ties together 71% top 10% household income, a median net worth above $1.2 million, and an 88% college degree or higher rate.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 20 Jun 2026
Magazine Readers Statistics

Magazine Readers Statistics

Print magazine readers do more than notice ads, they act, with magazine advertising delivering the highest ROI among traditional media at 3.9:1 and driving 54% of readers to visit brand websites after seeing a magazine ad. Even as digital grows, magazines keep their edge, with 61% of readers finding magazine ads inspiring and 30% preferring print for trust and recall over what they scroll past online.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 20 Jun 2026
Newspaper Subscriber Statistics

Newspaper Subscriber Statistics

Even with digital momentum and total US subscribers now estimated at 100 million in 2023, the audience is still older and household income heavy, with 45% of US newspaper subscribers aged 55+ and 70% of WSJ subscribers coming from homes earning over $75k. Meanwhile, NYT leads the digital charge at 9.13 million in Q4 2023, but changing loyalties are visible everywhere from millennials holding 25% of digital subscribers to rural shares slipping to 20% of daily circulation.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 20 Jun 2026