Global streaming revenue hits record highs in 2025

Global streaming prices have seemed to go up without abatement over the past few years, and customers can be forgiven for wondering if the increased amount of money they pay for their subscriptions is doing any good. New data from Ampere shows that the revenue isn’t simply flowing into an abyss; in fact, global streaming revenue climbed to new record highs in 2025, and by 2030 they could surpass $200 billion.

Key Details: New record: Streaming revenue surpassed $150 billion globally in 2025. Familiar face: Netflix contributed the largest revenue uptick of all U.S. streaming services. Commercial value: Share of total revenue from ad-supported streaming plans has risen drastically. Netflix logoSign Up

Ampere’s data shows that in 2025, global subscription streaming revenue grew by 14%, reaching $157.1 billion. Revenue has grown by more than $100 billion since 2020, and by 2030, it’s expected to climb as high as

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