TV analytics company EDO surveyed 6,809 people in the US about their at-home viewing habits.
Disney Plus and Hulu were the streaming services that the highest number of respondents said they had subscribed to since the coronavirus outbreak began. As movie theaters shut down and people across the US adhere to national guidelines to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic, at-home movie and TV watching has increased.surveyed 6,809 people in the US from March 24 to March 28 about their viewing habits while social distancing .
Disney Plus and Hulu were the streaming services most benefiting from this increase, according to the survey. A fifth of respondents said they have subscribed to a new service since the coronavirus outbreak began. 29% of those said that Disney Plus was that service, followed by Hulu, which is also operated by Disney, at 21%. Around 15% said they had subscribed to Netflix.
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