Why this matters
According to Deloitte’s 18th annual “Digital Media Trends” survey, American consumers’ evolving needs, behaviors, expectations and demographics, particularly Gen Zs and millennials, are continuing to influence the media and entertainment industry. Media and entertainment (M&E) companies can leverage Deloitte’s data and insights to learn how consumers’ interests, attitudes and identities have changed. With this understanding, they can be better positioned to build profitable business models and confidently operate in a constantly changing landscape.
Streaming video business model at a crossroads
Deloitte’s survey reveals that the future of streaming video is at a turning point as traditional models struggle to meet consumers’ evolving expectations. Simply repackaging the pay TV experience — using advertising revenues to reduce subscription costs, increasing bundles, and offering reduced rates for year-long contracts — may not be enough for streaming video on demand (SVOD) providers to combat churn. Gen Zs and millennials are less influenced by commercial advertising (which tends to be repetitive and not personalized) and look to social media creators and influencers for discovery and recommendations. However, SVOD providers may be able to increase engagement by delivering more personalized experiences and expanding their presence and influence across social and gaming platforms.
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Key quote
“Streaming services have reached a pivotal moment. Delivering great content is no longer enough — curating a more personalized experience designed to better match content with personal preferences and interests is the next step. And it’s important to recognize that social media is the primary way people discover and get excited about entertainment. For content to resonate and drive engagement with consumers, streaming video providers should work to ensure their content connects with their diverse audiences and fosters a sense of community and social connectivity.”
— Jana Arbanas, vice chair, Deloitte LLP and U.S. telecom, media and entertainment sector leader
Revolutionizing engagement and discovery in modern media
The growth of the creator economy and social entertainment is reshaping media, and steering user preferences and expectations for discovering content in the process. Social media platforms compete for audience attention but also offer M&E companies vital marketing avenues. These platforms and their creators are becoming important in driving viewership and engagement across various digital services. While M&E companies have traditionally aimed at broad audiences, they should also consider the untapped potential of segmented, hyper-engaged fan communities. These fan communities are highly valuable — offering a multi-channel strategic opportunity because they engage intensely both online and offline.
Key quote
“Our research underscores a fundamental shift in the media landscape. Social media platforms are not merely competitors; they can be influential collaborators for media companies as they aim to captivate and maintain audience engagement. The power of social media and content creators extends beyond content dissemination — they are often the new vanguards of taste, influencers of choice and architects of community engagement. As we delve deeper into this era of digital entertainment, the synergy between traditional media and emergent digital platforms will likely be paramount in shaping a business model that resonates with an ever-evolving, diverse audience base.”
— Kevin Westcott, vice chair, Deloitte LLP and U.S. technology, media and telecom leader
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Consumer interests, attitudes, and identities are shifting
Gen Zs and millennials are often early adopters of new trends like social media, video games and streaming video. These generations are more diverse and have unique backgrounds and identities. They expect content that is inclusive and reflects the diversity they see in the world around them. For instance, the gaming industry is often perceived to cater more to men and boys. This may limit growth in gaming, especially for live service games that have been challenged by harassment and bullying. To remain relevant and effectively engage with all audiences, M&E companies should invest in creating content that reflects and supports the increasingly diverse society we live in.
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