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A streaming media service (also simply called a streaming service) is an online platform that allows users to watch or listen to content, such as movies, TV shows, music, or podcasts, over the internet. Instead of downloading the content to their device, users can stream it in real-time, which means they can start watching or listening immediately without having to wait for the entire file to download. Popular examples of streaming services include Netflix, Spotify, YouTube, and Disney+. Streaming services offer instant access to content, allowing users to watch or listen on-demand without the need for downloads or physical media.

An over-the-top media service (OTT) is a streaming media service offered directly to viewers via the Internet. OTT bypasses cable, broadcast, and satellite television platforms, the companies that traditionally act as controllers or distributors of such content. Most of these services are owned by a major film studio. Some streaming services started as an add-on to Blu-ray offerings, which are supplements to the programs watched. OTT bypasses cable, broadcast, and satellite television platforms.

Digital streaming acts in a similar way to on-demand television in that the program to watch is selected. But the program is not recorded or stored like it might be on TiVo, etc. Digital video purchases grant a user indefinite access to a show or film, but the terms and conditions vary as to whether the file can be downloaded or must be streamed.

A client end-user can use a media player, computer, smartphone, or smart TV to start and continue playing digital video content before the entire file has been transmitted. Users will need an Internet connection to stream or download video content. Users lacking compatible hardware or software systems may be unable to stream or download certain content.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

Streaming video on demand

Main article: Video on demandThis article contains dynamic lists that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

Over 100 million subscribers

Service Parent Launch Country of origin Sub­scribers Content Areas served Ref.
Netflix Netflix, Inc. January 16, 2007  United States 282.7 million Netflix Originals, Studio Ghibli, Studio 100, WildBrain, Wow Unlimited Media, Mattel, Hasbro, Lionsgate Studios, Bento Box Entertainment, MarVista Entertainment, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, STX Entertainment, Skydance Media, Gaumont Film Company, Xilam, The Pokémon Company, A&E Networks, Sony Pictures Entertainment, National Football League, licensed content from other vendors Worldwide
Disney+, Hulu & ESPN+

The Walt Disney Company
Hearst Communications, Inc.

(20% ESPN+)

Disney+: November 12, 2019

Hulu: October 29, 2007

ESPN+: April 12, 2018

 United States

Disney+: 158.6 million

Hulu: 51.1 million

ESPN+: 24.9 million

Total: 234.6 million

Disney+: Disney+ Originals, Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney Channel, Disney Jr., Disney XD, Freeform, Disneynature, Pixar, Blue Sky Studios, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, National Geographic, ABC, ABC Signature, MTM Enterprises, The Muppets Studio, Star, licensed content from other vendors

Hulu: Hulu Originals, 20th Television, FX Networks, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, licensed content from other vendors

ESPN+: ESPN programming, National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, College sports, UFC

Disney+: Europe, Middle East and North Africa, North America, South Africa, South America, Asia-Pacific

Hulu: United States

ESPN+: United States

Amazon Prime Video & MGM+ Amazon.com, Inc. September 7, 2006  United States 205 million Amazon Originals, Amazon MGM Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Orion Pictures, American International Pictures, Lightworkers Media, National Football League, WNBA, licensed content from other vendors Worldwide
iQIYI Baidu, Inc. April 22, 2010  China 128.9 million iQIYI Originals, licensed content from other vendors Worldwide
Tencent Video Tencent Holdings Ltd. June 2011  China 115 million Tencent Video Originals, licensed content from other vendors Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
Max & Discovery+ Warner Bros. Discovery

Max: May 23, 2023

Discovery+: January 4, 2021

 United States

Max: 76.8 million

Discovery+: 24 million

Total: 110.5 million

Max: HBO, Max Originals, Cinemax, Warner Bros., The CW, Discovery Channel, Food Network, TLC, Asian Food Network, Eurosport, HGTV, ID, Travel Channel, Animal Planet, Magnolia Network, New Line Cinema, DC Studios, Turner Entertainment, Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, CNN, HLN, BBC Studios, Sesame Workshop, Comedy Central, Studio Ghibli, Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, Boomerang, Adult Swim, TBS, TNT, TruTV, Wizarding World

Discovery+: Discovery+ Originals, Discovery Channel, Food Network, TLC, Asian Food Network, Eurosport, Travel Channel, HGTV, ID, OWN, Magnolia Network, Animal Planet, CNN, HLN, BBC Studios, licensed content from other vendors such as A&E Networks

Max: Andorra, Australia (upcoming), Belgium, Caribbean, Central and Eastern Europe, France, Hong Kong, Ireland (upcoming), Indonesia, Japan, Latin America, Malaysia, Nordics, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey (upcoming), United Kingdom (upcoming), United States

Discovery+: Brazil, Canada, Central and Eastern Europe, Iceland (upcoming), India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Middle East and North Africa (upcoming), Norway, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States

YouTube Premium Google (Alphabet) November 14, 2014  United States 100 million YouTube Originals, licensed content from other vendors 120 countries

50–100 million subscribers

Service Parent Launch Country of origin Subscribers Content Areas served Ref.
Youku Alibaba Group December 21, 2006  China 90 million Youku Originals, licensed content from other vendors China
Paramount+ & SkyShowtime Paramount Global, Comcast March 4, 2021  United States 72 million Paramount+ Originals, CBS, CBS News, CBS Sports, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Television, Miramax, Dimension Films, Melange Pictures, LLC., CMT, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Comedy Central, BET, Showtime, Smithsonian Channel, Paramount Media Networks Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Central America, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, Italy, Japan, Middle East, Northern Europe, Portugal, Russia, South America, Spain and Andorra, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Vidio Emtek October 15, 2014  Indonesia 60 million Vidio original content, and licensed content from other vendors Indonesia
Apple TV+ Apple Inc. November 1, 2019  United States 50 million Apple TV+ Originals, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer 108 countries

10–50 million subscribers

Service Parent Launch Country of origin Subscribers Content Areas served Ref.
ZEE5 Zee Entertainment Enterprises February 14, 2018  India 48 million Zee5 Originals, Zee TV, &TV, Zee Marathi, Zee Yuva, Zee Sarthak, Zee Kannada, Zee Telugu, Zee Bangla, Zee Punjabi, Zee Keralam, Zee Tamizh, Zee Café, licensed content from other vendors 190+ countries
Peacock NBCUniversal (Comcast) July 15, 2020  United States 36 million Peacock Originals, NBC, NBC News, NBC Sports, Universal Pictures, Focus Features, DreamWorks Animation, DreamWorks Classics, Illumination, Universal Animation Studios, EMKA, Ltd., Telemundo, CNBC, MSNBC, Bravo, E!, Syfy, Oxygen, Universal Kids, licensed content from other vendors Africa, Andorra, Australia (upcoming) Austria, Canada (upcoming) Central and Eastern Europe, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa (upcoming) Netherlands, New Zealand (upcoming) Nordics, Pakistan (upcoming) Philippines (upcoming) Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, United States
SonyLIV Sony Pictures Networks India (Sony) January 22, 2013  India 33.3 million Sony TV, Sony SAB, Sony Marathi, Sony Ten, Sony Max, Sony Max 2, Sony PIX, Sony Six, licensed content from other vendors Canada, Europe, Middle East, Indo-Pacific, United States
Starz (Lionsgate+) Starz Entertainment October 8, 2012  United States 27.92 million Starz Original, Lionsgate, Lantern Entertainment, Dimension Films, Hearst Entertainment, Tribune Entertainment, licensed content from other vendors India, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia,Pakistan, Philippines, (Lionsgate+) and 17 countries in the Middle East and North Africa region (Starzplay Arabia), United States and Canada (Starz).
iflix Tencent May 27, 2014  Malaysia 25 million Previous licensed content: The Walt Disney Company, MGM, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros, Fox, and Starz Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam
Curiosity Stream Curiosity March 18, 2015  United States 25 million Factual nonfiction content in science, history, mathematics, technology, robotics, and nature 175 countries
Eros Now Eros Media World August 2012  India 19 million Eros Now originals, Hum TV, ARY TV, licensed content from other vendors Worldwide
DAZN Access Industries July 8, 2015  United Kingdom 20 million DAZN original content, Eurosport, Sportdigital, Juventus TV, Inter TV, LFC TV, Milan TV, MLB Network, NBA TV, NFL Network, Golden Boy Promotions, UEFA Champions League, UFC, PGA Championship, Formula One, WWE,... Worldwide
Crunchyroll Sony Group May 14, 2006  United States 15 million Aniplex, Kadokawa Corporation, Pony Canyon, Shogakukan, Shueisha, Toei Animation, licensed content from other vendors Worldwide
VMX Viva Communications January 29, 2021  Philippines 12 million VMX Originals, Viva Films, Viva Cinema, Studio Viva, licensed content from other vendors 78 countries
Viu Viu International Ltd
(PCCW)
October 26, 2015  Hong Kong 11 million Viu Originals, licensed content from other vendors Bahrain, Egypt, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Myanmar, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, United Arab Emirates
iWantTFC ABS-CBN Corporation January 8, 2010  Philippines 11 million iWantTFC Originals, ABS-CBN channels like S+A, ANC, Kapamilya Channel, Teleradyo, Star Cinema Worldwide

1–10 million subscribers

Service Parent Launch Country of origin Subscribers Content Areas served Ref.
JioCinema Jio Platforms September 5, 2016  India 10 million NBCUniversal, Paramount Global, Warner Bros. Discovery, Voot India
Mubi February 14, 2007  United Kingdom 9 million Licensed content from other vendors. 200 territories
Rakuten TV Rakuten Group 2010  Japan

 Spain

7 million Starz Play, licensed content from other vendors. Europe and Japan
Globoplay Grupo Globo November 3, 2015  Brazil 6.5 million Globoplay Originals, Rede Globo, licensed content from other vendors Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Viaplay Viaplay Group May 2007  Sweden 5.55 million Viaplay Originals, Nickelodeon, 20th Television Animation, Sport, licensed content from other vendors. Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland
TVING CJ ENM October 2, 2020  South Korea 5 million TVING Originals, TvN, Mnet, OCN, Tooniverse, Paramount+, licensed content from other vendors Japan, South Korea, Taiwan
U-Next U-Next Holdings June 1, 2007  Japan 4.3 million TBS Television, TV Tokyo, HBO, Max Originals, Cartoon Network, Animal Planet, Cinemax, Warner Bros., The CW, Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, Paramount Pictures, Showtime, licensed content from other vendors Japan
Crave Bell Media October 30, 2014  Canada 3.2 million Crave Originals, Bell Media, HBO, Showtime, Starz, and licensed content from other vendors. Canada
BET+ Paramount Global September 19, 2019  United States 3 million BET+ Originals, BET Originals, Tyler Perry Studios, Paramount Global, licensed content from other vendors. American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, United States, U.S. Virgin Islands
Hulu Japan Nippon Television Network September 1, 2011  Japan 2.8 million Hulu Japan Originals, Nippon TV, licensed content from other vendors Japan
d-anime Store NTT Docomo
Kadokawa
July 3, 2012  Japan 2.5 million Anime Japan
Noggin Paramount Global March 5, 2015  United States 2.5 million Noggin originals, Sesame Workshop, Nickelodeon, licensed content from other vendors. Austria, France, Germany, Latin America, United Kingdom, United States
NOW Sky Group (Comcast) July 17, 2012  United Kingdom 2.21 million Sky channels, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, DeA Kids, Comedy Central, licensed content from other vendors. Austria, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Stan. Nine Entertainment Co. April 1, 2014  Australia 2.1 million Stan Originals, Nine Network, NBCUniversal, Lionsgate, Sony Pictures, Village Roadshow, ABC Commercial, Paramount Global, licensed content from other vendors. Australia
Shahid MBC Group 2008  Saudi Arabia 2 million Shahid Originals, MBC Group, Rotana Group, Saudi Sports Company and licensed content from other vendors. Worldwide
BritBox ITV plc
BBC Studios/BBC
March 7, 2017  United Kingdom 2 million BritBox Originals, BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Comedy Central UK, Endemol Shine, ITVX originals, StudioCanal, licensed content from other vendors Australia, Canada, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States
Lemino NTT Docomo November 18, 2011  Japan 2 million Lemino Originals, Hikari TV, licensed content from other vendors Japan
Neon Sky Network Television Limited February 1, 2015  New Zealand 1.7 million Warner Bros., HBO, NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures Television, BBC Studios, MGM, licensed content from other vendors. New Zealand
Smash. Showroom October 22, 2020  Japan 1.63 million Original content Japan and South Korea
Royal Bioscope Royal Bioscope Company February 14, 2018  India 1.5 million Royal Bioscope Originals, licensed content from other vendors. Bangladesh and India
Aha Arha Media & Broadcasting Private Limited March 25, 2020  India 1.5 million Aha Originals India
Binge Foxtel May 25, 2020  Australia 1.439 million All3Media, Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO, BBC, NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures Television, StudioCanal, Paramount Global, ITV Studios Australia
FuboTV FuboTV January 1, 2015  United States 1.2 million NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and international association football, includes cable television channels like ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN Canada, Spain, United States
Kayo Sports Foxtel November 26, 2018  Australia 1.08 million Fox Sports, ESPN Australia, belN Sports, Racing.com Australia
Videoland RTL Nederland 2010  Netherlands 1.006 million RTL NL and Videoland original content, licensed content from other vendors Netherlands
HayU Comcast March 1, 2016  United States 1 million E!, Bravo, NBCUniversal, licensed content from other vendors. Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Singapore, Sweden, United Kingdom
Acorn TV AMC Networks August 15, 2013  United Kingdom 1 million Acorn Media Group, BBC Studios, ITV, Channel 4, All3Media, DRG, ZDF, Content Media, licensed content from other vendors. Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States
Shudder 2015  United States 1 million Shudder Originals, AMC Networks, licensed content from other vendors Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States
Telasa KDDI
TV Asahi
May 15, 2012  Japan 1 million Telasa Originals, TV Asahi, licensed content from other vendors Japan

Fewer than 1 million subscribers

Service Parent Launch Country of origin Subscribers Content Areas served Ref.
Philo A&E Networks November 14, 2017  United States 800,000 Licensed content from other vendors United States
Atresplayer Premium Atresmedia September 8, 2019  Spain 670,000 Atresmedia Americas and Spain
Nebula Standard Broadcast May 23, 2019  United States 600,000 Sponsorship-free content by over 175 creators who collectively have over 120 million collective YouTube subscribers United States and Worldwide
Venevisión Play Grupo Cisneros August 25, 2023  Venezuela 600,000 Venevisión telenovelas, Miss Venezuela, licensed content from other vendors Venezuela
Showmax MultiChoice Group August 19, 2015  South Africa 590,000 Hollywood, British, Kenyan, Nickelodeon, Disney, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, ABC, HBO and South African content Africa
ALTBalaji Balaji Telefilms April 16, 2017  India 570,000 ALTBalaji Originals Worldwide
Dropout Independent (Formerly majority owned IAC, still a minority stakeholder) September 26, 2018  United States 500,000-999,999 Originally developed, produced, and distributed content with a focus on short and long-form improv comedy, actual play, and panel shows, as well as a back catalog of CollegeHumor's content including sketches and scripted comedy. Worldwide
BlazeTV Blaze Media September 12, 2011  United States 450,000 Glenn Beck Program, Levin TV, Louder with Crowder United States
Angel Studios 2023  United States 375,000 Original and licensed content. United States, Canada, other countries are coming soon
GagaOOLala Portico Media Company Ltd. 2017  Taiwan 150,000 GOL Studios Taiwan and Worldwide
AMC+ AMC Networks 2020  United States 100,000 AMC Originals, AMC Networks, licensed content from other vendors United States
IFC Films Unlimited 2019  United States IFC Originals, AMC Networks, licensed content from other vendors United States and Canada
Sundance Now 2014  United States Sundance TV Originals, AMC Networks, licensed content from other vendors United States
Allblk 2020  United States Allblk Originals, AMC Networks, licensed content from other vendors
We TV+ 2020  United States We TV Originals, AMC Networks, licensed content from other vendors
SOMM TV Forgotten Man Films 2019  United States Original and licensed content. Worldwide

Free ad-supported television (FAST)

Further information: Free ad-supported streaming television This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
Free ad-supported television
Service Parent Launch Country of origin Monthly Active Users (MAU) Platform Content Linear Content SVOD Content Linear Originals Content SVOD Originals Areas served Ref.
Crackle Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment May 4, 2007  United States 40 million No Yes No Crackle Originals United States
Xumo Comcast / Charter Communications 2011  United States 24 million Yes Yes Yes Xumo Originals United States and Canada
FilmRise 2012  United States 31.5 million No Yes No No Worldwide
Pluto TV Paramount Global August 1, 2013  United States 80 million Yes Yes Yes No Canada, Europe, Latin America, United States
Tubi Fox April 1, 2014  United States 74 million Yes Yes Yes Tubi Originals Australia, Canada, Latin America, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States
Samsung TV Plus Samsung November 12, 2015  South Korea 17.4 million Samsung TV OS Yes Yes Yes No Worldwide
Abema CyberAgent / TV Asahi April 11, 2016  Japan 34.09 million Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android Yes Yes Yes Abema Originals Japan
Facebook Watch Meta August 10, 2017  United States 1.25 billion No Yes No Facebook Watch Originals Worldwide
Roku Channel Roku September 6, 2017  United States 70 million Roku Yes Yes Yes Quibi Originals, Roku Originals Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, United States
Amazon Freevee Amazon January 11, 2019  United States No Yes No Amazon Freevee Originals Germany, United Kingdom, United States
Redbox Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment December 8, 2020  United States Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iOS, Android Yes Yes No Redbox Originals United States
YouTube TV Google February 28, 2017  United States No Yes No No United States

Streaming linear television

Main article: Streaming television

The following services are owned and operated by television networks, cable channels, or other conglomerates in that market. They are major content producers, and their streaming services serve as the primary means of distributing the content that often first airs on their networks or channels.

Streaming linear television
Service Supporting company/companies Regional availability Website-based Windows application Mac application Linux application iOS application Android application Console application TV set application Set Top Box application Free
7plus Seven West Media  Australia Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4, PS5 Android TV, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Philips Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Yes
9Now Nine Entertainment  Australia Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4 (discontinued) Android TV, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Philips Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku Yes
10Play Paramount Networks UK & Australia
(Paramount Global)
 Australia Yes No No No Yes Yes Xbox 360 (discontinued), Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Philips Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Yes
ABC Walt Disney Television (The Walt Disney Company)  United States Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, Vizio Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
ABC iview ABC  Australia Yes No No No Yes Yes PS3 (discontinued), PS4, PS5, Xbox 360 (discontinued), Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Philips Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Yes
APSFL IPTV SAYT-TV2  India No No No No No APSFL Android Player None None APSFL IPTV and video on Demand Yes
BBC iPlayer BBC  United Kingdom Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Wii, PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Philips Virgin Media On Demand, Freesat, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast No
CBC Gem CBC  Canada Yes No No No Yes Yes None Android TV Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
CBS Paramount Streaming
(Paramount Global)
 United States Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, Vizio Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
Channel 4 Channel 4  United Kingdom

 Ireland

Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV Virgin Media On Demand, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
Eros Now Eros  India Yes Yes Yes No Yes Eros Android Player None Android TV, Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Philips Bollywood on Demand, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
FOX Now Fox Corporation  United States Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, Vizio Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
Foxtel Now Foxtel  Australia Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4 and PS5 Android TV, Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense Apple TV and Chromecast No
Global Video Global  Canada Yes No No No Yes Yes None Android TV Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast No
ITVX ITV  United Kingdom Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV Virgin Media On Demand, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
Jio TV LYF  India No No No No Yes Yes None None Jio on Demand Yes
My5 Channel 5, Paramount Global  United Kingdom Yes No No Yes Yes Yes None Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Google TV Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Now TV, Roku, Sky Glass, Virgin Media On Demand No
myTV OSN, Rotana Group, SNA Corp Americas & Australasia No No No No Yes Yes None Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Google TV Western Digital, Boxee Box, Netgear NTV 300, Google TV devices, Samsung and Android tablets No
NBC NBCUniversal (Comcast)  United States Yes No No No Yes Yes PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, Vizio Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
NRK TV NRK  Norway Yes No No No Yes Yes PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Google TV Western Digital, Boxee Box, Netgear NTV 300, Google TV devices, Samsung and Android tablets No
Pilipinas Live Cignal TV, TV5  Philippines Yes No No No Yes Yes Android TV No
PTCL Smart TV App PTCL  Pakistan Yes Yes No No Yes Yes None None Standalone PTCL Smart Settop Box No
RTÉ Player RTÉ  Ireland Yes No No No Yes Yes None Android TV Apple TV and Chromecast Yes
RTP Play RTP  Portugal

Worldwide

Yes No No No Yes Yes None Android TV, Samsung, LG Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, MEO, NOS, Vodafone Yes
SBS On Demand SBS  Australia Yes No No No Yes Yes PS3 (discontinued), PS4 (discontinued), Xbox 360 (discontinued), Xbox One (discontinued) Android TV, Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Philips Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Yes
Sky Go Sky UK (Comcast)  United Kingdom

 Ireland

Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Philips Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast No
STV Player STV  United Kingdom Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PS3 Android TV Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Now TV, Roku, Sky Glass, Virgin Media On Demand Yes
TG4 Beo TG4  Ireland

Worldwide

Yes No No No No No None Android TV Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
The CW The CW Network  United States Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, Vizio Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes
Tivibu Argela  Turkey Yes Yes Yes No Yes Argela Android Player Pending None Ttnet on Demand No
TVer Nippon TV, TV Asahi, TBS Television, TV Tokyo, Fuji Television  Japan Yes No No No Yes Yes None Android TV, Sony, Sharp, Regza, Panasonic, Funai, Iris Ohyama Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, J:com Link, KDDI Cable-plus STB-2, au Hikari STA3000, Aladdin X Yes
Virgin Media Player Virgin Media Ireland  Ireland Yes No No No Yes Yes None Android TV Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes

Internet radio

Main article: List of Internet radio stations

Livestreaming

Active services

Former services

See also

Notes

  1. As a streaming video provider
  2. Except in Japan and the United States
  3. Except in Mainland China, North Korea, Russia, Syria
  4. Disney+ Hotstar, then Hotstar, was launched in India on February 11, 2015.
  5. Except in the United States, where instead Hulu exists.
  6. Selected first-party contents only.
  7. Except in Cuba and the U.S. Virgin Islands
  8. Except in Belarus, Mainland China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria
  9. WeTV outside of China
  10. Launched on May 27, 2020; as HBO Max
  11. Combined total of HBO and Max subscribers
  12. Except for Japan and Taiwan, because it's on Netflix and Disney+
  13. Except in Central and Eastern Europe, Nordics, Portugal, the Netherlands
  14. ^ Except in Latin America and Caribbean
  15. Combined total of YouTube Music and YouTube Premium subscribers
  16. Launched on October 28, 2014; as CBS All Access
  17. Except in Belize
  18. ^ As SkyShowtime, a joint venture between Paramount Global and Comcast.
  19. As a pay-TV channel
  20. As Okko Paramount+ and IVI Paramount Play
  21. French and German only
  22. Public release. The service launched early on April 15, 2020, for Xfinity Flex and X1 customers.
  23. Starz On Demand launched on September 19, 2001. Starzplay Arabia launching on April 2, 2015. On September 28, 2022, Lionsgate announced the international Starzplay service would be rebranded as Lionsgate+.
  24. OTT Subscribers includes subscribers of Starz Domestic, Lionsgate+ and Starz Play Arabia
  25. post-2005
  26. April 2020, Iflix has more than 25 million active users on its service, with over 2.5 billion minutes viewed in a month.
  27. As of March 31, 2021, Eros Now had 19.0 million Premium Paid subscribers. The other 20.9 million paid subscribers, who purchase content a la carte or with sachet pricing (including single downloads or subscriptions lasting a day or a week), are defined as Base Paid subscribers.
  28. Available in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom
  29. Subscribers from South Korea only
  30. Subscribers from the United Kingdom only
  31. ^ Only in Italy
  32. Merged with ITVX in the United Kingdom
  33. 1.5 million in Canada and the United States October 2020, 0.5 million in the United Kingdom March 2020
  34. Only in the United Kingdom
  35. Only in the United States and Canada
  36. United Kingdom only
  37. United Kingdom only
  38. Subscribers include former Lightbox users merged into Neon in 2020.
  39. As of May 2021
  40. 200,000 in Australia, 5% of households in the United Kingdom
  41. Subscribers from the United States and Canada only
  42. subscribers from the United States only
  43. November 2020
  44. Q4 2024
  45. November 2022
  46. Q4 2020
  47. Over 2 million combined subscribers with other AMC Streaming Services including (Acorn TV, Shudder, Sundance Now and UMC)

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