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The Video Consumption market is composed of televisions and television services. Televisions are physical devices that display video content, while television services are subscription-based services that provide access to video content. Television services are typically provided by cable, satellite, and internet-based providers. Consumers can access video content through their television sets, or through streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video.
Televisions come in a variety of sizes and styles, from small, portable models to large, wall-mounted models. They also come in a range of prices, from budget models to high-end models. Television services offer a variety of packages, from basic cable to premium packages with access to hundreds of channels.
Companies in the Video Consumption market include television manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, and Sony; cable providers such as Comcast, Charter, and Cox; satellite providers such as DirecTV and Dish Network; and streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Show Less Read more