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Most Americans now prefer streaming new movies over theaters due to convenience, lower costs, and faster access, according to a new poll.
A new AP-NORC poll shows most Americans now prefer watching new movies on streaming platforms over theaters, with 75% having streamed a new release in the past year, including 30% monthly, compared to 66% who saw films in theaters and only 16% going monthly.
Rising ticket prices—averaging $13.17—along with convenience and faster streaming release windows are key factors, especially for younger adults and lower-income households.
While theaters still attract audiences for major releases or premium formats, streaming has become the dominant viewing method across demographics, reflecting a long-term shift accelerated by the pandemic.
La mayoría de los estadounidenses ahora prefieren la transmisión de nuevas películas en los cines debido a la conveniencia, menores costos y acceso más rápido, según una nueva encuesta.