"Parks Associates Invites Submissions for the Eight Annual 'Business of Streaming' Conference, Scheduled for November 18-20 in Marina del Rey"
The streaming industry is set to undergo significant changes in the coming years, and the 2025 Future of Video: Business of Streaming conference, sponsored by InterDigital, aims to shed light on these transformations. Hosted by the research firm Parks Associates, this event will take place at the Marina del Rey Marriott, Marina del Rey, California from November 18-20, 2025.
The conference will delve into various key topics, including AI in entertainment and streaming, focusing on hyper-personalization and smarter streaming analytics. Livestreaming monetization strategies will also be a focal point, with discussions on hybrid models that balance subscriptions, advertising, and transactional revenues.
Immersive video technologies such as VR and AR integration will be explored, not only in entertainment but also in sectors like remote work, education, and healthcare streaming. The ongoing consolidation and aggregation of streaming services and technologies will be highlighted, with discussions on mergers, acquisitions, partnerships, and their impact on market dynamics.
The role of ISPs and aggregators in the video streaming ecosystem will be a significant part of the discussions, along with new strategies for sports content within the streaming market. Market challenges, such as subscriber saturation, rising costs, and trends toward hybrid monetization models with advertising and upselling, will also be addressed.
Global expansion will be emphasised, with a focus on AI-powered multilingual delivery, subtitles, and regional content production to reach non-English speaking markets. A "State of Streaming" report will be released during the conference, providing valuable insights into the current state of the streaming industry.
Industry leaders from companies like Comcast, Sling TV, and Verizon Business will participate in the event, sharing their expertise and perspectives on these topics. The conference sessions will cover a wide range of topics, including Hybrid Models & Evolving Monetization, Platform Expansion, Discoverability & Engagement, AI in Entertainment, Pricing and Retention, Targeting the Underserved, Next Gen Advertising, Monetizing Sports, The Power of Live, Cross-Platform Competition, Interactive & Immersive, Creator Economy Meets TV, ISPs and Aggregators, FAST Forward, and more.
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Parks Associates can be followed on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. For more information about Future of Video 2025, visit www.futureofvideo.us. The firm estimates that the video service subscription economy generates $106 billion in annual revenue in the US. A virtual session titled "Consolidation & Aggregation: Transformation of Streaming Services & Technologies" is scheduled for August 21.
Parks Associates is accepting speaker submissions for the upcoming 2025 conference sessions. The event promises to provide valuable insights into the overall impact to the video market. The source of this press release is Parks Associates.
- The conference, titled "The Future of Video: Business of Streaming," will discuss the integration of immersive technologies like VR and AR not only in entertainment but also in sectors such as remote work, education, and healthcare streaming.
- A "State of Streaming" report will be released during the conference, offering valuable insights into the current state of the streaming industry, including the role of AI-powered multilingual delivery and regional content production in global expansion.
- Industry leaders from firms like Comcast, Sling TV, and Verizon Business will participate in the event, discussing topics such as livestreaming monetization strategies, AI in entertainment, and the ongoing consolidation and aggregation of streaming services and technologies.