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Coronavirus streaming surge unlikely to be temporary

Max Mason
Max MasonSenior courts and crime reporter

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The coronavirus pandemic has been a boon for the Australian streaming market, with new research showing consumers aren't picking winners and losers, and are growing the amount of services they're subscribing to.

According to Telsyte's 2020 Australian Entertainment Subscription Study, Netflix has grown to 5.4 million subscriptions, Stan has lifted to 2.1 million, Amazon Prime Video rose to 1.7 million and Disney+ grew to 1.1 million.

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Max Mason covers insolvency, courts, financial crime, cybercrime and corporate wrongdoing. A Walkley Award winner, Max’s journalism has also received awards from the National Press Club of Australia, the Kennedy Awards and Citibank. Message Max on Signal https://tinyurl.com/MaxMason Connect with Max on Twitter. Email Max at max.mason@afr.com

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