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Survey sees streaming subscription fatigue among U.S. consumers

2020-01-06 19:30:52| Digital TV News

59% of Americans are not willing to pay more than $20 a month for streaming TV services, according to a survey by The Trade Desk. Furthermore, 75% will not pay more than $30 a month. These results suggest a subscription fatigue threshold for TV streaming services.

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