Streaming Services Surpass Broadcast and Cable in TV Viewership

Streaming services have overtaken broadcast and cable TV in the U.S., capturing 44.8% of total TV usage in May. YouTube leads with 12.5% of viewership. This shift, accelerated by the pandemic, signifies a change in media preferences as on-demand content becomes more popular, affecting advertisers and creators.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-06-2025 23:22 IST | Created: 17-06-2025 23:22 IST
Streaming Services Surpass Broadcast and Cable in TV Viewership
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Streaming services have made a significant leap in the TV landscape by surpassing both broadcast and cable television in the United States. In May, these digital platforms grabbed 44.8% of total TV viewership, according to Nielsen's monthly report, The Gauge.

YouTube led the charge with 12.5% of the viewership, the highest for any streaming service. Meanwhile, free ad-supported services like PlutoTV, Roku Channel, and Tubi collectively captured 5.7% of the audience.

The rise of streaming, bolstered by pandemic-driven home entertainment needs, marks a decisive shift toward on-demand content. This evolution is reshaping traditional TV norms and carrying significant ramifications for advertisers and content creators.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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