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The United States is the third-most populous country globally.
Population (Estimated): Approximately 336.5 million as of May 2024.
Average Household Size: Around 2.51 people per household (as of 2023).
Median Age: Approximately 38.9 years (as of 2023).
Ethnic Composition (as of 2023 estimates):
White (non-Hispanic): 58.7%
Hispanic or Latino: 19.1%
Black or African American: 13.6%
Asian: 6.3%
Two or More Races: 3.0%
American Indian and Alaska Native: 1.3%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Urban/Rural Distribution: Approximately 83% of the population lives in urban areas, with 17% in rural areas.
Educational Attainment (Adults 25+ as of 2022):
High School Graduate or higher: 90.7%
Bachelor's Degree or higher: 37.9%
Median Household Income (2022): $74,580.
Internet and Digital Usage
The United States has a highly connected population with widespread digital adoption across various platforms.
Internet Penetration Rate: Approximately 92% of the total population had internet access as of early 2024.
Number of Internet Users: Over 300 million.
Mobile Internet Usage: Over 90% of internet users access the internet via mobile devices.
Social Media Penetration: Approximately 80% of the population uses social media as of early 2024.
E-commerce Spending: Projected to reach over $1.2 trillion in 2024, demonstrating robust digital purchasing habits.
Digital Skills: High levels of digital literacy are present across a significant portion of the population, driven by access to technology and educational resources.
Current Exchange Rate
The United States Dollar (USD) is a global reserve currency. Below are approximate exchange rates against key currencies as of late May 2024 (rates are subject to daily fluctuations):
1 USD = 0.92 EUR (Euro)
1 USD = 0.78 GBP (British Pound)
1 USD = 156.90 JPY (Japanese Yen)
1 USD = 1.36 CAD (Canadian Dollar)
1 USD = 7.24 CNY (Chinese Yuan)
United States's Top 10 Video Streaming Companies
Here is a list of the top 10 video streaming companies in the United States, based on market presence, subscriber numbers, and content offerings, with specific details for each:
1. Netflix
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Homepage URL
https://www.netflix.com
Founder
Reed Hastings, Marc Randolph
History
Founded in 1997 as a DVD-by-mail service. Launched its streaming service in 2007, shifting focus from physical media. Began producing original content in 2013 with "House of Cards" and has since become a major global content studio, expanding into various genres and international markets.
Company Location
Los Gatos, California, USA
Total Audience Volumes
Over 270 million global paid memberships as of Q1 2024.
Content Categories Provided
Movies, TV Series, Documentaries, Stand-up Comedy Specials, Reality TV, Anime, Kids Content, Games. Features extensive original programming alongside licensed content from various studios.
Service Platforms
Smart TVs (e.g., Samsung, LG, Sony), streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox), web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android), set-top boxes (e.g., Xfinity, Verizon Fios).
2. YouTube
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Homepage URL
https://www.youtube.com
Founder
Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, Jawed Karim
History
Founded in February 2005 as a platform for users to upload, share, and view videos. Acquired by Google in November 2006. It has evolved into the world's largest video-sharing platform, supporting user-generated content, professional media channels, music videos, live streams, and premium subscription services like YouTube Premium and YouTube TV.
Company Location
San Bruno, California, USA (subsidiary of Google/Alphabet Inc.)
Total Audience Volumes
Over 2.7 billion monthly logged-in users globally. Billions of hours of video are watched daily.
Content Categories Provided
User-generated content (vlogs, tutorials, entertainment, gaming), music videos, movie trailers, news, live streams, documentaries, educational content, short-form videos (Shorts), original series (YouTube Originals, scaled back), and live TV channels via YouTube TV.
Service Platforms
Web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android), smart TVs, streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox), set-top boxes.
3. Amazon Prime Video
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Homepage URL
https://www.amazon.com/primevideo
Founder
Jeff Bezos (as part of Amazon.com)
History
Launched in 2006 as Amazon Unbox, offering video-on-demand. It was rebranded as Amazon Instant Video and then became a core component of the Amazon Prime membership in 2011, providing unlimited streaming access to a library of content. Amazon began significant investment in original content through Amazon Studios in the 2010s, winning numerous awards.
Company Location
Seattle, Washington, USA (division of Amazon)
Total Audience Volumes
Over 200 million Amazon Prime members globally as of 2021 (Prime Video is included with membership). Amazon does not release specific Prime Video user counts separate from Prime membership.
Content Categories Provided
Movies, TV Series, Documentaries, Kids Content, Anime, and original programming from Amazon Studios. Also offers live sports (e.g., NFL's Thursday Night Football) and a vast library of titles available for rent or purchase, and add-on subscriptions to other channels (e.g., Max, Paramount+).
Service Platforms
Web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android, Fire OS), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio), streaming devices (Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox), set-top boxes.
4. Hulu
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Homepage URL
https://www.hulu.com
Founder
Joint venture by NBCUniversal, News Corporation, and Providence Equity Partners. Now majority-owned by The Walt Disney Company.
History
Launched in 2007, initially providing free, ad-supported streaming of TV shows from various networks. It evolved into a subscription-based service (Hulu Plus in 2010) and later added a live TV option (Hulu + Live TV in 2017). Disney gained full operational control in 2019, with plans to integrate Hulu content further into Disney+ in the U.S.
Company Location
Santa Monica, California, USA
Total Audience Volumes
Approximately 49.7 million subscribers (SVOD and Live TV) in the U.S. as of Q1 2024.
Content Categories Provided
Current and past season TV shows from major networks (e.g., ABC, Fox, NBC), movies, Hulu Originals, documentaries, anime, and live TV channels (with Hulu + Live TV plan). Known for its extensive library of network television content.
Service Platforms
Web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Vizio, Sony), streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox).
5. Disney+
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Homepage URL
https://www.disneyplus.com
Founder
The Walt Disney Company (CEO at time of launch was Bob Iger)
History
Launched in November 2019, leveraging Disney's vast content library and highly recognizable brands. It quickly gained millions of subscribers worldwide, becoming a dominant player in the streaming market. It offers content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, including exclusive original series and films.
Company Location
Burbank, California, USA (subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company)
Total Audience Volumes
Approximately 117.6 million core subscribers globally (excluding Disney+ Hotstar) as of Q1 2024.
Content Categories Provided
Movies, TV Series, Shorts, Documentaries from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. Features extensive original programming (e.g., "The Mandalorian," Marvel series) and access to the complete library of classic and new content from these brands.
Service Platforms
Web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio), streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox).
6. Max (formerly HBO Max)
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Homepage URL
https://www.max.com
Founder
Warner Bros. Discovery (launched as HBO Max by WarnerMedia)
History
Launched in May 2020 as HBO Max, replacing HBO Now and significantly expanding the content library beyond HBO programming to include content from Warner Bros., DC, Cartoon Network, and more. It was rebranded to Max in May 2023, integrating a substantial portion of Discovery's unscripted content to offer a broader range of programming.
Company Location
New York City, New York, USA (division of Warner Bros. Discovery)
Total Audience Volumes
Approximately 99.6 million global subscribers for Max/HBO (including linear HBO subscribers) as of Q1 2024.
Content Categories Provided
HBO original series and films, Warner Bros. films, DC universe content, Cartoon Network, Looney Tunes, Studio Ghibli, truTV, Turner Classic Movies, and a wide array of Discovery content (reality, documentary, lifestyle, true crime).
Service Platforms
Web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio), streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox).
7. Peacock
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Homepage URL
https://www.peacocktv.com
Founder
NBCUniversal (owned by Comcast)
History
Launched in July 2020, positioning itself with a hybrid model offering both a free, ad-supported tier and premium, subscription-based tiers. It leverages NBCUniversal's extensive content library, including NBC TV shows, Universal Pictures films, and live sports. It became the exclusive streaming home for popular shows like "The Office."
Company Location
New York City, New York, USA (division of NBCUniversal)
Total Audience Volumes
Approximately 34 million paid subscribers as of Q1 2024. The total number of users (including free tier) is higher but not regularly disclosed.
Content Categories Provided
Current and past season NBC TV shows, Universal Pictures films, Peacock Originals, WWE Network content, live sports (e.g., Premier League, NFL, Olympics, WWE events), news, and a variety of content from NBCUniversal's family of networks.
Service Platforms
Web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Vizio, Sony), streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox).
8. Paramount+
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Homepage URL
https://www.paramountplus.com
Founder
Paramount Global (launched as CBS All Access, rebranded)
History
Originally launched as CBS All Access in 2014, offering live CBS programming and on-demand content. It was rebranded and significantly expanded as Paramount+ in March 2021, integrating content from across ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global) properties including Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, and Smithsonian Channel, along with live sports and news.
Company Location
New York City, New York, USA (division of Paramount Global)
Total Audience Volumes
Approximately 71.2 million global subscribers for Paramount+ (including Showtime bundle where applicable) as of Q1 2024.
Content Categories Provided
CBS shows (live and on-demand), Paramount Pictures movies, content from Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, Smithsonian Channel, BET, and Showtime (available as an add-on bundle). Features original series, live sports (e.g., NFL, UEFA Champions League), and 24/7 live news (CBSN).
Service Platforms
Web browsers, mobile devices (iOS, Android), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Vizio, Sony), streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox).
9. Apple TV+
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Homepage URL
https://tv.apple.com
Founder
Apple Inc.
History
Launched in November 2019, Apple TV+ distinguishes itself by offering exclusively original content, with no licensed back catalog. It is a key part of Apple's broader services strategy, aiming to provide high-quality, prestige programming to attract subscribers to the Apple ecosystem. It has won numerous awards, including an Oscar for "CODA."
Company Location
Cupertino, California, USA (subsidiary of Apple Inc.)
Total Audience Volumes
Apple does not disclose specific subscriber numbers for Apple TV+. Estimates from third-party research firms typically place it in the range of 25-50 million paid subscribers globally by early 2024.
Content Categories Provided
Exclusively Apple Originals, encompassing a range of genres including dramas, comedies, documentaries, films, children's programming, and animated series. New content is added regularly.
Service Platforms
Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio, Roku, Amazon Fire TV), gaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox), web browsers.
10. Sling TV
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Homepage URL
https://www.sling.com
Founder
Dish Network
History
Launched in February 2015, Sling TV was one of the first "skinny bundle" live TV streaming services. It aimed to provide a more affordable alternative to traditional cable, offering a curated selection of channels via internet streaming. It's designed to appeal to "cord-cutters" and "cord-nevers" looking for flexible live TV options.
Company Location
Englewood, Colorado, USA (subsidiary of Dish Network)
Total Audience Volumes
Approximately 1.7 million subscribers as of Q1 2024.
Content Categories Provided
Live TV channels across various genres (news, sports, entertainment, kids programming), an on-demand library from the included channels, and cloud DVR functionality. Offers multiple base packages (Sling Orange and Sling Blue) with different channel lineups, plus various add-on packages.
Service Platforms
Streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Vizio), mobile devices (iOS, Android), web browsers, game consoles (Xbox).