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Keep up with video in 5 minutes

01 July, 2025

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Welcome to this edition of Streaming Pulse by FastPix – your shortcut to what’s happening in the video streaming world in 5 mins. Here’s what happened in the past few days:

Monetization

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Ad tiers are no longer a plan B. Netflix now has 94 million monthly users on its ad-supported plan in the U.S., with each viewer clocking over 41 hours a month. That’s not just scale that’s habit.

Meanwhile, the AVOD market is on track to surpass $928 billion by 2032 , driven by a shift toward shoppable formats, interactive video, and smarter ad targeting.

Even LinkedIn is testing CTV ads , bringing B2B marketing into streaming for the first time—a reminder that ad inventory isn’t just about volume, it’s about intent.

And startups are pushing new edges. Moments Lab just raised $24M to turn live video metadata into monetizable context, betting that the next wave of monetization will come from what happens around the content, not just inside it.

Building Better

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This week, YouTube announced deeper integration with Google Veo , letting Shorts creators tap into high-end AI video generation part of a broader trend where Canva, Adobe , and others are racing to turn AI into a creative co-pilot.

Meta’s new ad tools now allow businesses to auto-generate video campaigns at scale, while Invideo’s latest update makes it possible to clone yourself literally for product videos and explainers.

But not every tool favors the creator. CapCut’s recent update raised eyebrows by limiting video rights ownership—a reminder to always read the fine print, especially when AI is involved.

Understanding your viewers

Piracy is still one of the biggest threats to streaming especially for premium and live content. In India, a major Bollywood release reportedly lost ₹91 crores due to unauthorized leaks. In Italy, nearly 40% of viewers admit to pirating sports and movies , with IPTV platforms playing a major role.

Some platforms are now turning to legal pressure. YuppTV filed a lawsuit targeting one of the largest IPTV piracy networks operating across Asia and the Middle East.

And it’s not just piracy anymore. Top creators are raising alarms about deepfakes , warning that AI-generated content could undermine trust in live streaming entirely especially when real-time authenticity is key to engagement.

Creating a Great Viewing Experience

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Prime Video’s new longer ad formats are already sparking user backlash showing that more ad time doesn’t always equal more value.

Max just rolled out autoplaying previews on its homepage, following Netflix’s lead—a reminder that familiarity matters just as much as innovation when designing for scroll fatigue.

And in a bigger shift, Netflix is preparing to stream live linear TV for the first time , blending on-demand UX with traditional programming flow. For developers, that’s a sign: live experiences aren’t just about latency—they’re about predictability, rhythm, and making content feel continuous.

What’s Next in Streaming Tech

The future of streaming isn’t just faster—it’s getting smarter, more modular, and creator-driven.

Amazon MGM Studios is moving editing workflows to the cloud , relying on Avid + AWS to scale post-production without heavy infrastructure. This shift signals how high-end content pipelines are becoming as flexible as live streams.

AI is also pushing past basic automation. Perplexity AI launched a real-time video generator with synced audio and speech, and Gen.Video’s acquisition of Lionize brings influencer campaigns and e-commerce together in one AI-powered pipeline.

And in a sign of where platform strategies are headed, Tubi is launching creator content directly on its app mixing UGC with studio-grade curation. Meanwhile, Disney’s new interactive ads blur the line between watching and shopping.

Finally, the latest from FastPix's stable

We’ve just launched Cloud Playout in beta, a new way to run channels without spinning up live servers or wrestling with manual workflows.

 

Check out our latest blogs:

What cloud playout is and how it works

How to build a TV-style program grid for online channels

We’re excited to see what you build with it.

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