Which Streaming Service Cancels TV Series at the Highest Rate? This New Study Sets the Record Straight (2024)

The Streaming Era began with a promise of nurturing shows without fear of ratings pressure and quick cancellations. Of course, that was a lark. Soon enough, the streamers began slashing shows as quickly and brutally as any Nielsen-obsessed broadcaster, and they were all flooded with same complaint: “The streamers just cancel everything! Nothing gets more than a season anymore!”

How true is that really? After all, the streamers are looking for hit shows, just like traditional networks. If a show gets high viewership relative to the cost of producing it, it gets renewed. Otherwise, it is canceled. That is how it has worked since the days of black-and-white TV.

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To get to the heart of the matter, Variety Intelligence Platform (VIP+) and Luminate collaborated on a data exploration to determine how often the leading U.S.-based streaming and linear programmers have canceled series TV series over the past three years. The new report, The Show Must Go Off,” is an exhaustive statistical analysis that aims to settle one of the most hotly contested debates in the TV industry.

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The data covered all shows (scripted and unscripted) canceled between 2020 and Aug. 8, 2023. As seen in the chart below, the major streamers (Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Apple TV+, Peaco*ck, Paramount+) overall had a combined average cancellation rate of 12.2% —not much higher than linear TV (10.8%), but less than half of broadcast TV alone over that period.

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Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max (formerly HBO Max) was by far the most brutal when it comes to cancelling shows, coming in at 26.9%. That’s probably not a huge surprise, as Max has purged a great deal of content since the closing of the Warner Bros.-Discovery merger in 2022. After CEO David Zaslav took the reins, shows such “Minx,” “Love Life,” and a whole range of children’s programming have all been scrapped in an effort to pare down the company’s sizable debt. HBO originals were also not spared, with “Westworld” getting cut after four seasons in November 2022.

While Netflix is often used as the prime example of the streamer that “cancels everything,” the study found the streaming service actually axed just 10.2% of its shows in the period measured — ranking fifth in the field. That includes high-profile cancellations for shows like the live-action “Cowboy Bebop,” which was iced less than a month after it launched in 2021.

An important caveat to this study: The volume of shows across the different platforms varies widely. Part of what has made Netflix a magnet for cancellation criticism is the sheer volume of its original content — relative to, say, Peaco*ck, for example.

Also contrary to Netflix’s reputation as a hair-trigger series executioner, the streaming service is the only one of the eight monitored in the study that actually improved its cancellation rate every year from 2020 through 2023, making it less busy with the trigger finger over time.

Apple TV+ had the lowest cancellation rate of any outlet by far, at just 4.9%. That’s in part a reflection of the streaming service’s absence of any catalog programming. The tech giant’s streaming arm is best known for its Emmy-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” (which concluded on its own terms after three seasons earlier this year) and dramas like “The Morning Show,” which was renewed for a fourth season ahead of the recent Season 3 premiere. Among the few shows actually canceled at Apple TV+ are “Mr. Corman” starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, “Shantaram” starring Charlie Hunnam, and “High Desert” starring Patricia Arquette.

Finally, when looking at the total number of series killed across linear and streaming, there is not a significant difference whatsoever. As seen in the chart below, there were 221 cancellations across all of the major streamers from 2020-2023, compared to 193 on linear television.

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The report also found that, whether streaming or linear, platforms tended to mostly cancel first season shows rather than shows that had been on the air longer. Streaming platforms had a slight tendency to pull the plug earlier, while broadcast and cable tended to be a bit more patient — though the difference was not necessarily a significant one.

As to whether TV’s cancellation rate has worsened over time (as some might perceive it to be), Luminate data suggests otherwise. Across the board, rates dropped in consecutive years from 2020 through 2023 in streaming, linear TV and series-TV overall, with particularly dramatic declines over the last year while the Hollywood WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes pinched the content-TV pipeline.

Those numbers and a lot of other data findings (see details below) can be accessed in the new VIP+ special report, which is available only to subscribers.

Which Streaming Service Cancels TV Series at the Highest Rate? This New Study Sets the Record Straight (5)

Other data highlights include charts and analysis for 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 (to date) covering variations of TV in aggregate, Streaming in aggregate, Broadcast in aggregate, Cable in aggregate, Linear TV in aggregate; or individually: Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Peaco*ck TV, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, The CW; Cable groups for AMC Networks, Disney, NBC Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, Lionsgate/Starz, Amazon/MGM.

• Yearly cancellation rates

Total seasons released

Total unique series

Gross series cancellations

Limited series output

Share of limited series vs. continuing series

Total planned endings

Share of planned endings vs. canceled

Streaming scripted vs. unscripted unique series released

Cancellation rates of of scripted vs. unscripted

Share of canceled shows across comedy, drama, animation, unscripted

Average number of seasons before cancellations

Share of cancellations by length of series (from 1 to 6+ seasons)

Share of unique original series owned vs. not owned

Cancel rates original series owned vs. not owned

Gross cancels original series owned vs. not owned

Luminate is an independently operated company owned by PME TopCo, a joint venture between Penske Media Corporation and Eldridge. Variety Intelligence Platform (VIP+) is a subsidiary of Variety parent company Penske Media Corporation.

Which Streaming Service Cancels TV Series at the Highest Rate? This New Study Sets the Record Straight (2024)

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Which Streaming Service Cancels TV Series at the Highest Rate? This New Study Sets the Record Straight? ›

Warner Bros. Discovery

Warner Bros. Discovery
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.

(WBD) is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It was formed from WarnerMedia's spin-off by AT&T and merger with Discovery, Inc. on April 8, 2022.
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-owned Max
Max
Max, formerly and still known in some regions as HBO Max, is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. It is a proprietary unit of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, which is itself a division of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD).
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(formerly HBO Max)
was by far the most brutal when it comes to cancelling shows, coming in at 26.9%. That's probably not a huge surprise, as Max has purged a great deal of content since the closing of the Warner Bros. -Discovery merger in 2022.

What is the cancellation rate for streaming services? ›

The major streamers overall had a combined average cancellation rate of 12.2% —not much higher than linear TV (10.8%), but less than half of broadcast TV alone over that period.

Which streaming platform has the most TV shows? ›

In the United States, Netflix recorded the highest number of good quality TV shows among major streaming services as of January 2024 at over 1,500 in total. Hulu ranked second with more than 900 quality TV shows available, but had a far higher portion of content which was considered to be lower quality.

What is the cancellation rate for Max? ›

Key stat: Max canceled 26.9% of its shows between January 2020 and August 2023, ahead of streaming's overall cancellation rate of 12.2%, according to Variety Intelligence Platform and Luminate.

Which streaming service cancels most shows? ›

Max was the platform that recorded the highest cancellation rate among all streaming services, getting rid of HBO originals such as "Westworld" after four seasons at the end of 2022.

Why is HBO Max cancelling so many shows? ›

Early on, the Max content portfolio was heavy on HBO-ish fare, and as much as that pleased TV critics and fans of HBO, it didn't do nearly enough to juice subscriptions or generate viewership (which matters because Max, unlike HBO, is in the advertising business). Worse, it cost a lot of money to make.

What is the #1 best streaming service? ›

Streaming Services with the Most Subscribers
Streaming PlatformUsers (in millions)
1Netflix247.2
2Amazon Prime Video200.0
3Disney+150.2
4Max95.1
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Aug 15, 2024

What streaming service gives you everything? ›

If the quantity of films and television shows is your goal, Amazon's streaming service, Prime Video, boasts "a vast library of content," according to CableTV.com. And Disney+ may just be the best streaming service for families, given its mountain of kid and family-friendly content.

Which TV network has the highest ratings? ›

In 2023, NBC was the leading ad-supported television network in the United States, with an average viewership of 4.54 million, surpassing the viewership number of CBS. The latter recorded 4.51 people watchig the TV channel.

What is short rate cancellation? ›

What Is a Short-Rate Cancellation? Short-rate cancellation occurs when a policyholder decides to terminate the insurance policy before the expiration date. In this scenario, the insurance company calculates the refund they are entitled to based on a formula that can be less favorable for the canceled policyholder.

What is cancellation rates? ›

Cancellation rate = Number of canceled bookings / Number of total bookings.

How do I remove cancellation rate? ›

This article outlines some of the core reasons why customers cancel their purchases and outline some core interventions to slash cancellation rates.
  1. Find Out What Didn't Work and Offer a Better Solution. ...
  2. Remove Buyer's Remorse By Actively Showcasing Solution Benefits. ...
  3. Ensure Sales Are Really Closed. ...
  4. Maintain Sales Momentum.

How many people are canceling streaming services? ›

Americans are getting increasingly impulsive about hitting the cancellation button on their streaming services. More than 29 million — about a quarter of domestic paying streaming subscribers — have canceled three or more services over the last two years, according to Antenna, a subscription research firm.

Why are people cancelling streaming subscriptions? ›

Reasons for canceling video streaming subscriptions in the U.S. 2023. According to a survey from 2023, the majority of U.S. consumers who have canceled their video streaming subscription did so because of the price, with around one in four respondents canceling as it no longer fit their budgets.

Are streaming services losing customers? ›

The average churn across all streaming services is more than double that, according to data from analytics firm Antenna, with the churn rate of some smaller streaming services, like Paramount+, as high as 7 percent. Only Netflix has a churn rate below 4 percent.

Is it hard to cancel streaming services? ›

Streaming platforms like Netflix, cloud storage services like iCloud, and newspaper and music subscriptions often make it difficult to find the cancel function on their app or website. It's also easy to simply forget about digital subscriptions you signed up for, especially ones started as free trials.

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