The 10 most popular streaming services, ranked by subscriber count | Digital Trends (2024)

Let’s start this with a caveat or two: If you’re going to compare streaming services merely by the number of subscribers they have, it’s not exactly a fair fight. Not all services are available in the same places. Nor does the number of subscribers really address the “worth” of a streaming service. Or whether it’s easy to use, or if the apps are any good. Or, for that matter, if a given streaming service has what you want to watch, which really is the only measure necessary.

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  • 10. Starz: 15.88 million
  • 9. ESPN+: 24.8 million
  • 8. Apple TV+: 25 million (estimated)
  • 7. Peaco*ck: 34 million
  • 6. Hulu: 50.2 million
  • 5. Paramount+: 71.2 million
  • 4. Max: 99.6 million (sort of)
  • 3. Disney+: 153.6 million
  • 2. Amazon Prime Video: 200 million+
  • 1. Netflix: 269.6 million

Still, it’s interesting to keep up with how things are doing from a global perspective, especially when you have relatively young upstarts like Apple TV+ gaining so many accolades in an industry dominated by Netflix.

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So with that, and mostly using information published by the streaming services (or their parent companies), here’s a look at the top 10 streamers in terms of total subscribers.

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10. Starz: 15.88 million

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Starz is one of those movie-centric streaming services that seems like it’s always been around, even if not necessarily something you’ve used outside of a trial situation. But it’s surprisingly big, though maybe not as surprising once you realize it’s essentially the official streaming service of the Lionsgate studio.

Starz is a global service, amassing 15.88 million subscribers as of December 31, 2023, as reported in the Lionsgate earnings for the quarter. (It tacks on another 8.85 million in linear subscribers — think cable and satellite and the like.)

9. ESPN+: 24.8 million

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ESPN+ is an interesting subscription streaming service. Owned by Disney, it’s a mix of live sports — both professional and collegiate — along with on-demand originals, and it also serves as a streaming option for those with traditional access to ESPN+ via a linear subscription. (Think cable, satellite, or YouTube TV and the like.)

While ESPN+ doesn’t yet get you standalone access to ESPN — and while it mostly doesn’t make available the live sports you’d see on ESPN proper — it is home to an entire world of live sports. If you can think it up and it’s a sport, there’s a pretty good chance you can watch it on ESPN+, from all college sports, to MMA and UFC live streams, to the German Bundesliga, to the Association of Pickleball Players and the Belgian Pro League. And that’s just scratching the surface.

ESPN+ launched in the spring of 2018 and hit its first million subscribers in about five months. It has been steadily trending upward since then and now stands at 24.8 million paid subscribers, as last reported in Disney’s fiscal Q2 2024 earnings report. As you’ll read below, much of that is through standalone subscriptions, but ESPN+ also benefits from the Disney Bundle, which (as the name implies) bundles together Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ for a single price that’s almost too good to pass up.

The future of ESPN and ESPN+ also is going to change over the next couple of years. The company previously announced that a standalone ESPN subscription service will be available in the fall of 2025. And leading into that, ESPN+ will gain a tile in the main Disney+ app by the end of 2024. ESPN also is part of the triad that brings together the live sports rights of Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discover. That combined streaming service will launch in fall 2024.

8. Apple TV+: 25 million (estimated)

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We don’t know exactly how many subscribers Apple TV+ has. Like pretty much every other product under the Apple umbrella, the company doesn’t give numbers, either anecdotally, or in its earnings releases. So take things with a grain of salt.

Estimates have put Apple TV+ — which is available on all modern streaming platforms and not just Apple devices — somewhere around 25 million paid subscribers. (More fall under a trial period tied to purchases of Apple hardware.) But, again, to reiterate, Apple doesn’t release official numbers. So we just don’t know.

In any event, it wouldn’t surprise us to see that number driven even higher thanks to MLS Season Pass being exclusive on Apple TV+ — and Lionel Messi being exclusive to Inter Miami. And that was just for the final months of the 2023 season.

Add on to that excellent shows like Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Lessons in Chemistry, For All Mankind, and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters — in addition to exclusive movies — and Apple TV+ isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

7. Peaco*ck: 34 million

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Peaco*ck is NBC’s streaming service. And while it’s definitely had a bumpy road — much of its initial slate of exclusives were canned because of low viewership — its corporate overlords have stuck it out. And as of the first quarter of 2024, Peaco*ck weighed in at a healthy 34 million paid subscribers. That’s up from 31 million at the end of 2023, and more than triple the 9 million subscribers it had at the end of 2021, according to parent company Comast’s earnings report.

Not bad a streaming service nobody wanted, eh? The popularity likely is due in no small part to its affordable price, as well as it being the U.S. streaming home of the English Premier League. And there’s still plenty of other stuff to watch on Peaco*ck, too.

6. Hulu: 50.2 million

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Hulu has undergone a number of changes over the years, both in terms of what’s on the service, as well as who owns it. As of the first quarter of 2024, Disney — which previously owned a big chunk thanks to its purchase of 21st Century Fox — now basically owns and controls the whole thing.

Hulu is known for on-demand boutique content like The Handmaid’s Tale and Only Murders in the Building, and there’s a wealth of other on-demand content available, especially from the Fox side of the equation. Hulu has a total of 50.2 million paid subscribers for its on-demand product. Complicating things a little is that you can now watch Hulu from within Disney+, if you’re subscribed to both services. But not everything on Hulu is available on Disney+.

Hulu also is home to the second-largest live TV streaming service in the U.S., at 4.5 million subscribers, per Disney’s first-quarter 2024 earnings. (That’s down about 100,000 subscribers from the previous quarter.) Those subscribers also are automatically enrolled in the Disney bundle and are also counted as subscribers of Disney+ and ESPN+.

5. Paramount+: 71.2 million

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Speaking of streaming services that are backed by entire studios, Paramount+ is global, and still very much a thing. (Though analysts believe it one day will need to be swallowed up, probably by the next entry in our list.)

A number of major brands fall under the Paramount umbrella and are included in Paramount+. Think CBS content. And the premium Showtime network, which is now directly integrated with Paramount+ instead of being a standalone service. There’s also Nickelodeon and MTV, Comedy Central, and BET. Paramount+ also has served as a streaming home for Champions League soccer and the NWSL. And if you’re a Star Trek fan, it’s the place to be.

And Paramount reported in its first-quarter 2024 earnings that Paramount+ stood at 71.2 million subscribers, up about 18% from the previous year.

It’s rumored that Paramount could find itself at the center of a merger or acquisition. But as of yet, there are no takers.

4. Max: 99.6 million (sort of)

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No service has undergone a larger transformation than Max. It used to be HBO Go and HBO Now before becoming HBO Max. And then owner Warner Bros. merged with Discovery — forming current parent company Warner Bros. Discovery. And now the streaming service is simply Max.

Here we’re using Warner Bros. Discovery’s 99.6 million number as disclosed in its first-quarter 2024 earnings report. But it’s a messy number, comprising the totality of WBD’s direct-to-consumer subscribers. And that includes Discovery+ (which still exists), legacy HBO and HBO Max, and the current Max service.

In any event, Max is continue to morph as it grows. It’s more recently added more news content with CNN Max, and the Bleacher Report sports add-on with more than 300 live events annually, including the NHL and NBA, and U.S. Soccer.

And Max continues to expand. It’s launched in Latin America and Europe in the first half of the year. And you’ll be able to bundle the upcoming super sports streaming venture that includes live sports from Disney (think ESPN and the like) and Fox, in addition to events Max holds the rights to.

And in another fairly major industry shake-up, you’ll be able to bundle Max with Disney+ and Hulu in the summer of 2024.

3. Disney+: 153.6 million

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When Disney+ launched in November 2019, it wasn’t shy about its global ambitions. It certainly didn’t start small, either, hitting more than 10 million subscribers in its first day of existence.

Let that number sink in for a minute.

Disney+ also has been extremely aggressive in bundling itself with other Disney-owned streaming services —Hulu and ESPN+ —pricing the bundle so that you’re encouraged to just go ahead and get all three. So there’s going to be a bit of overlap.

In the U.S., Disney+ is home to all things D, of course, along with Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and National Geographic. And if you also subscribe to Hulu, you can now get that content inside the Disney+ app, too.

There also are different flavors of Disney+ depending on what country you’re in. That’s where another service called Hotstar comes into play in India, integrating live sports, plus more than 100,000 hours of shows and movies in nine languages. It’s separate, but still a part of the global picture, and is referred to as Disney+ Hotstar.

Here’s how it breaks down: There were 54 million Disney+ subscribers in the U.S. and Canada as of March 31, 2024. And there were another 63.6 million subscribers internationally, for a total of 117.6 million worldwide. Disney+ Hotstar adds another 36 million subscribers, bringing the total to 153.6 million.

2. Amazon Prime Video: 200 million+

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Amazon Prime Video isn’t quite like all the other streaming services here. Well, it is and it isn’t. In one sense, it’s exactly like all the others because you can subscribe to it and watch all kinds of things. But it’s also part of the vast Amazon Prime ecosystem. You pay a monthly (or annual) fee for Amazon Prime, and you also get access to virtually countless movies and shows as part of that subscription fee.

But Amazon Prime Video also is where you can rent or buy shows and movies. So it’s entirely possible to use Amazon Prime Video without subscribing to Amazon Prime. And Amazon Prime Video also is a portal to other streaming services via Amazon Prime Video Channels. So you can subscribe to, say, Paramount+ or Max, within Amazon Prime Video. And Prime Video is home to some exclusive sports (in the U.S., anyway) that you can’t watch anywhere else, like Thursday Night Football for NFL games.

So there’s a lot going on here.

That said, Amazon Prime Video is huge. It’s global, available in more than 200 countries. Amazon CEO Andy Jassey in the company’s Q3 2023 earnings call said that “Prime Video continues to be an integral part of the prime value proposition, where it’s often one of the top two drivers of customers signing up for Prime.” And while Amazon doesn’t publicly release actual numbers for either Amazon Prime or Prime Video, Jassey in his 2021 letter to shareholders —his first as CEO after succeeding founder Jeff Bezos —stated that Amazon had “over 200 million Prime customers.”

Various private estimates go up from there. But 200 million is the rough ballpark on the low end. And in 2024, Amazon is going to further monetize Amazon Prime Video with advertising— or charge users another $3 to get rid of ads.

1. Netflix: 269.6 million

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Netflix is the biggest streaming service in the world. The company reported 269.6 million global paid memberships as of March 31, 2024. That number was up 3.6% from the previous quarter, and up 16% year-over-year.

The secret to Netflix’s success? Reach, for one. It’s been available globally longer than any of the other services on this list. (And, of course, not all the services on this list are available globally.) The U.S. and Canada on their own make up 82.66 million subscribers. Europe, the Middle East and Africa tout 91.73 million. Latin America and Mexico weigh in at 47.72 million, and the Asia-Pacific region hits 47.5 million. It’s a big world out there.

But the other reason is just the sheer scope of content that you can find on Netflix. Movies. Shows. Foreign. Domestic. And, in fact, Netflix has capitalized by blurring the lines between countries thanks to some aggressive marketing, language-dubbing, and subtitles. Take the Squid Game phenomenon, for example, which brought a Korean-language series to the entire world.

And because Netflix is constantly rotating in new content, there’s always something new to watch.

One big change going forward, however: Netflix announced that it’s going to stop reporting quarterly paid membership numbers, as well as average revenue per membership numbers, because one membership is not the same as the next, insofar as revenue is concerned. That is, what Netflix earns on someone who has the cheapest plan with advertising is different than what someone with the highest tier brings in. That change will start with the first quarter of 2025.

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The 10 most popular streaming services, ranked by subscriber count | Digital Trends? ›

And these services can add up. Subscribe to the top five streaming services in the U. S.—Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Max and Paramount+—with the most inclusive plans with no ads and you'll nearly $100 a month. Even a combination of the most basic plans from those five can run you $40 a month.

What are the most popular streaming services by number of subscribers? ›

Netflix

What are the top 5 streaming services? ›

And these services can add up. Subscribe to the top five streaming services in the U. S.—Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Max and Paramount+—with the most inclusive plans with no ads and you'll nearly $100 a month. Even a combination of the most basic plans from those five can run you $40 a month.

What is the fastest growing streaming service? ›

Netflix is by far the fastest-growing streaming service of the year with an addition of 2.6 million subscribers from the end of December to the end of May, the latest data available, according to Antenna, a platform that tracks paid subscriber numbers for advertisers.

How many subscribers does Hulu have? ›

Number of Hulu's paying subscribers in the U.S. 2019-2024, by quarter. In the third quarter of 2024, the Walt Disney Company reported that Hulu had 51.1 million paid subscribers, up from 48.3 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year.

What is the number 1 streaming platform in the world? ›

Netflix is the biggest streaming service in the world. The company reported 269.6 million global paid memberships as of March 31, 2024. That number was up 3.6% from the previous quarter, and up 16% year-over-year. The secret to Netflix's success?

Is there a streaming service that has everything? ›

If the quantity of films and television shows is your goal, Amazon's streaming service, Prime Video, boasts "a vast library of content," according to CableTV.com. And Disney+ may just be the best streaming service for families, given its mountain of kid and family-friendly content.

Is Netflix losing subscribers in 2024? ›

Quarterly Netflix subscribers count worldwide 2013-2024

Netflix had around 277.65 million paid subscribers worldwide as of the second quarter of 2024. This marked an increase of over eight million subscribers compared with the previous quarter.

Which streaming service has the most content? ›

From my experience, Netflix offers one of the largest selections of content, including movies, TV shows, documentaries, and original series. However, each streaming service has its own strengths. For instance, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ also provide extensive libraries.

How many Paramount Plus subscribers are there? ›

68.4 million

Which streaming service has the most popular shows? ›

Netflix isn't the most-watched streaming service in the US. But it does have the most hit shows.

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