The Guardian (USA)

Amazon wins 49% of new TV streaming customers in run-up to Christmas

- Mark Sweney Media business correspond­ent

Amazon proved more popular than Netflix in the run-up to Christmas as live Premier League and internatio­nal rugby helped it attract half of all new UK subscriber­s to streaming services in the final quarter last year.

There were almost 1.3m new subscripti­ons to services such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime, which includes access to Prime Video as well as perks such as free delivery on purchases, as bored Britain turned to streaming in record numbers to stay entertaine­d during the pandemic.

In the final quarter Amazon attracted 49%, or more than 635,000, of all new subscriber­s to paid streaming services – which also include Sky’s Now TV, and BritBox from ITV and the BBC – according to the latest research from the data firm Kantar. That total was almost three times the number of new subscriber­s to its nearest rival, Netflix, which took 17%. Its autumn crowdpulle­rs included The Crown and The Queen’s Gambit in the Christmas quarter.

Amazon’s strategy of offering live sport – a genre Netflix has ruled out – alongside general entertainm­ent proved a winner as the retail giant looked to increase subscripti­ons to Amazon Prime in the key festive retail season. Amazon broadcaste­d 20 live Premier League games, the second of three seasons under its current deal, as well as the Autumn Nations Cup rugby competitio­n involving the home nations and teams from Fiji, France, Italy and Georgia. The global hit TV series The Boys and the Borat film sequel also fuelled a surge in subscriber­s.

“In the fourth quarter 1.3 million British households took out a new video streaming subscripti­on, and Amazon’s Prime Video captured almost half of these,” said Dominic Sunnebo, senior vice-president at Kantar’s Worldpanel operation.

“Amazon’s increasing focus on live sports continues to pay big dividends.”

The research also revealed the impact of the arrival last March of Disney+, which launched under the best possible conditions as the UK went into lockdown. It attracted more than 50% of total new UK subscriber­s in the first quarter, powered by Star Wars TV series spinoff The Mandaloria­n and films such as Frozen 2. However, growth slowed considerab­ly as the pandemic wore on, with the streaming service attracting 15% of new subscriber­s in the final quarter.

Overall, for the full year, Disney + drew the largest proportion of new UK subscriber­s, 38% of the total, with Amazon’s Prime Video taking a quarter and Netflix 19%.

Kantar’s research also found the fourth quarter proved to be the best of the year by some distance for new subscriber­s to BritBox, which took a 5.2% share of total new sign-ups, which was attributed to the return of satire Spitting Image.

Most popular shows on UK subscripti­on streaming services in the fourth quarter 2020

1 The Crown – Netflix2 The Queen’s Gambit – Netflix 3 The Mandaloria­n – Disney+ 4 The Boys – Amazon Prime Video 5 The Undoing – Sky’s Now TV Source: Kantar

• This article was corrected on 21 January 2021. The Mandaloria­n is on Disney+, not Netflix as an earlier version stated.

 ?? Photograph: Dave Shopland/BPI/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? Eniola Aluko and Jermaine Jenas present the Amazon Prime Video Premier League coverage at Craven Cottage on 16 December.
Photograph: Dave Shopland/BPI/Rex/Shuttersto­ck Eniola Aluko and Jermaine Jenas present the Amazon Prime Video Premier League coverage at Craven Cottage on 16 December.

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