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    The Evolution of Streaming Services

    Scott KressBy Scott KressJune 21, 20243 Mins Read
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    Much like the rest of the world, the entertainment landscape has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades, mostly driven by the rapid advancement of technology. Central to this shift has been the rise in popularity of streaming services which have, in no small part, revolutionised the ways in which we consume entertainment content.

    From films and television shows to music and live events, streaming platforms have completely redefined the rules of accessibility, convenience and choice for consumers.

    Without further ado, let’s look at a few ways in which technology has shaped the evolution of streaming services and, as a result, changed our entertainment consumption habits.

    The Shift from Physical Media to Digital Streaming

    The journey of entertainment consumption began with physical media formats like VHS tapes, DVDs and CDs. While these formats offered users tangible ways to own and enjoy content, they also had limitations in terms of storage and accessibility. Indeed, the advent of the internet paved the way for digital downloads, offering a glimpse into a future where content could be accessed instantly without the need for physical media.

    However, it wasn’t until the emergence and rise in popularity of high-speed internet, never mind improvements in data compression technologies, that the stage was truly set for streaming.

    Netflix was initially a DVD rental service, but as times and technology changed, the company shifted into experimenting with digital streaming, allowing users to watch content directly over the internet. This marked the beginning of a very significant shift from ownership to access, as streaming services began offering vast libraries of content that were available at the click of a button.

    The Rise of On-Demand Entertainment

    Streaming services have really given life to the era of on-demand entertainment, completely changing how we consume media. Users are now able to watch content whenever and wherever they like without having to stick to schedules, providing users with convenience, and, inadvertently perhaps, giving rise to the phenomenon of binge-watching.

    Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video were among the pioneers of this new age streaming model, offering subscribers unlimited access to a wide range of content for a monthly fee. Unsurprisingly, the success of these services resulted in an explosion of other streaming platforms. Today, you can do everything from binge watching entire seasons of shows on Hulu to enjoying a live stream of someone playing the hottest online pokies New Zealand has to offer on Twitch.

    Recommendation Algorithms and Personalisation

    Arguably one of the most significant technological advancements in streaming services is the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to personalise the user experience.

    These platforms use advanced algorithms to analyse user behaviour and offer them personalised recommendations based on individual taste. This not only increases user satisfaction, but it also exposes users to content they may not otherwise have come across by means of suggestions.

    The Impact of 5G and Enhanced Connectivity

    5G technology has the potential to further transform the streaming landscape, by significantly improving internet speeds and reducing latency. Indeed, this next-generation connectivity will enable higher-quality streaming levels, and it’ll also support even more immersive experiences like virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). 5G will also mean that buffering issues and lagging will no longer be a problem.

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    Scott C. Kress is a news editor at Explica. He has over a decade of experience in journalism and has been published in several outlets, including The Washington Post, The Miami Herald and The Huffington Post.

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