1. How has streaming affected the revenue models of traditional television broadcasters?
- Methodology: Quantitative analysis using secondary data from financial reports of major broadcasters and streaming platforms.
2. What are the key factors influencing audience migration from broadcast TV to streaming services?
- Methodology: Survey research to collect audience preferences and viewing habits, followed by statistical analysis.
3. How do younger audiences (16–34) engage with YouTube compared to traditional television?
- Methodology: Mixed-method approach using audience analytics (YouTube and Ofcom reports) and focus group discussions.
4. What strategies are traditional TV production companies adopting to compete with digital content creators?
- Methodology: Qualitative content analysis of industry reports, interviews with producers, and case study analysis of major TV companies.
5. How does content format influence audience retention on streaming platforms versus traditional TV?
- Methodology: Experimental research comparing viewer engagement metrics for similar content across TV and streaming.
6. What role does social media play in promoting and sustaining viewership of traditional TV content?
- Methodology: Content analysis of social media campaigns and engagement metrics for TV shows.
7. How has the rise of connected TV (CTV) influenced advertising trends in television?
- Methodology: Comparative analysis of advertising spend reports and interviews with media planners.
8. To what extent has generative AI contributed to the evolution of content creation in streaming versus traditional TV?
- Methodology: Case study analysis of AI-generated content, industry reports, and expert interviews.
9. How do subscription-based (SVOD) and ad-supported (AVOD) models affect audience viewing behaviors?
- Methodology: Survey research combined with secondary data analysis of user metrics from streaming platforms.
10. What are the ethical implications of algorithm-driven content recommendations on streaming platforms?
- Methodology: Literature review and semi-structured interviews with media ethicists and industry professionals.