Exclusive: households cancelled almost 170,000 streaming service subscriptions in first quarter of 2023

British households stopped paying for almost 170,000 streaming services in three months of the year, as increasingly budget-conscious consumers embarked on a post-Christmas “subscription cull” that hit market-leader Netflix the hardest.

While TV fans flocked to hit shows The Last of Us, Clarkson’s Farm and You – the three most popular shows on subscription video-on-demand services in the first three months – 7% of British households cancelled at least one service in a new year spending cut.

The Last of Us (Sky Now)

Clarkson’s Farm (Amazon Prime Video)

You (Netflix)

Wednesday (Netflix)

The Rig (Prime Video)

The Mandalorian (Disney+)

Star Trek: Picard (Paramount+)

Ginny & Georgia (Netflix)

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (Prime Video)

Unforgotten (ITVX)

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