Opportunities and complications in the streaming space
Expect continued intense competition for subscriber acquisition and, most importantly, retention.
In addition to more original content to keep consumers happy, we’re seeing new approaches like live virtual concerts from Spotify, and Amazon Music bringing musicians front and centre with fans through a partnership with Twitch.
Apple introduced bundled subscriptions for various offerings, while others like Microsoft refined their gaming portfolios with partnerships and cloud-based services. We’ll likely see more expansive bundles in 2021.
OTT consumption has accelerated not just within the media and entertainment space but also across various digital consumer services. For example, during the early days of Covid-19, our research found that nearly a third of consumers took advantage of new online food or grocery services.
Roughly 18% tried online gaming for the first time. Financially, we also found (pre-pandemic) that approximately 27% of surveyed consumers spend more than $100 a month on media and entertainment subscription services.
As the overall environment becomes more complex, tools that enable consumers to manage a growing variety of services - heavily steeped in digital subscriptions and physical goods - in one centralised spot is where service providers can differentiate. The focus must be on making things easier, more accessible and visible for consumers.
Diverse bundles and the importance of partnerships
In many cases, the traditional service provider triple-play offerings have expanded to include an optional mix of big-name partners that give subscribers more freedom to go a-la-carte and have SVOD programming aligned to their favourite brands. This 'optionality' to bundle connectivity with digital entertainment and consumer services has provided success for some well-executed CSP strategies around the globe.
For OTT, media and entertainment players, there’s no reason to expect bundled incentives, free trials and new series originals will not continue into 2021.
For example, in digital commerce, non-media digital and physical goods, Covid-19 has changed the consumer mindset to getting what they want without leaving the house.
This brings an opportunity to work closely with service providers to bundle popular services during Covid-19, like online gaming, delivery services, remote work options, and eLearning. Partnerships will be a critical aspect to bring these new, bundled options to life.