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Streaming consists of providing video or audio content immediately to a customer through a server or platform. The customer does not have to download the content and can view it through a phone, computer, television, or other devices. Streaming has quickly emerged as a viable competitor to traditional linear television (LTV) and has been led by industry giants like Netflix and Disney.

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NFLX stock is down today after a report showed that Netflix's new ad-supported tier only accounted for 9% of signups in its first month.
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DIS stock traders might worry Disney's streaming unit is an underachiever. However, a new, basic service level could make a difference.