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22/08/2025

Amagi Releases Its 15th Global FAST Report

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Amagi has released its 15th Global FAST Report, offering insights into the Free Ad-supported Streaming TV (FAST) ecosystem and how it is influencing media consumption.

The report intends to highlight the growing importance of live programming—especially sports content—in fueling audience engagement across FAST platforms. According to the Amagi data, in Q1 2025, 84% of live events (managed by Amagi in Q1 2025) were classified as sports, emphasising why content providers are investing in live programming that caters to real-time, event-driven experiences for viewers.

"Live content is becoming a defining feature of FAST, not just in sports but across genres that benefit from real-time engagement," said Srinivasan KA, Director & President - Global Business of Amagi. "What we're seeing now is a shift in how audiences consume free streaming — they're not just browsing channels but tuning in for moments that matter. As the FAST ecosystem matures, platforms and content providers can build more dynamic, event-driven programming strategies that are aimed at driving loyalty and monetisation. Our goal at Amagi is to enable this shift — with the infrastructure, data, and flexibility to support live and linear content at scale."

Other key takeaways from the 15th Amagi Global FAST Report include:
• Live Events' Appeal: 67% of U.S. viewers prefer watching live events on free and paid streaming platforms
• Live Fuels Trials: 47% of viewers say a free live event would encourage them to sign up for a trial of a paid streaming service
• Live drives loyalty: 70% watch live content daily or weekly

This edition of the Global FAST Report examines how the landscape has evolved, with shifts in viewership patterns and content strategies. The latest findings aim to provide actionable intelligence for stakeholders looking to capitalise on the future of FAST and streaming, from rising consumer expectations to changes in ad monetisation strategies.

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