These Are The Most Popular Streaming Services World Wide
Which streaming service do you watch the most? We all have our favorites, and most of us subscribe to more than one, even if we don’t watch them much. Of…

Which streaming service do you watch the most? We all have our favorites, and most of us subscribe to more than one, even if we don’t watch them much. Of course, some are more popular than others and a new ranking reveals the most popular streaming services in the world, based on the number of subscribers.
- It’s important to note that not all services are available in all of the same places, and some have been around for a lot longer than others, so they’ve built up quite a membership compared to newer services, like Apple TV+.
- Netflix tops the list as the biggest streaming service in the world. They reported having 269.9-million global paid memberships as of March 31st. In the U.S. and Canada alone, they have 82.66-million subscribers.
- Part of the reason for their success is that Netflix has been available worldwide for longer than any other service in the top 10. They also have a huge amount of content and are constantly rotating in new content.
The 10 Most Popular Streaming Services in the World according to Digital Trends
- Netflix - 269.9-million subscribers
- Amazon Prime Video - 200-million+
- Disney+ - 150.2-million
- Max - 97.7-million
- Paramount+ - 71.2-million
- Hulu - 48.5-million
- Peacock - 34-million
- ESPN+ - 26-million
- Apple TV+ - 25-million (estimated because they don’t release those numbers)
- Starz - 15.88-million
5 of the Best TV Series Released in 2023
2023 was a fantastic year for television. New series and continuations of our favorite shows came out despite the setbacks caused by the writers' and actors' strikes over the summer. Though some projects got pushed back, the television shows that were released before and after were some of the best TV we've seen. Comedy dramas came in strong, with AppleTV+'s Shrinking, Netflix's Beef, and Peacock's Poker Face. We saw two different types of action with the gory and raunchy Gen V, which is Amazon Prime's series that takes place in the same world as The Boys. Then we saw beloved video game characters Joel and Ellie make it to the live-action television adaptation with Game of Thrones alumni Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsay.
What makes for good television is the story, the actors, and the visuals. The combination of all of those can make or break a show's longevity. If the story and acting sucks, the show is most likely going to get swallowed in the streaming swamp. With so many streamers now competing for subscriptions, it is sometimes hard to keep up with what's coming out and when. That being said, the shows that are flops don't tend to last past a season -- if they even make it to a streamer.
Then, there are the shows that are so darn good they get renewed before the season is even over! Those are the shows that are worth the hype of tuning in on. As we all have different preferences in genres, actors, and even streamers, we compiled a list that featured genres that most people would be attracted to. Since the shows on this list are completed, you can binge-watch the ones that you haven't seen yet.
Take a look below at our top five picks of the best new shows that debuted in 2023:
Shrinking
As soon as we started watching Shrinking, we knew we'd be hooked. The AppleTV+ series has the perfect combination of comedy and real-life aches and pains. Jason Segel and Harrison Ford star alongside Jessica Williams, Christa Miller, Luke Tennie, Michael Urie, and Lukita Maxwell in the comedy-drama. Segel stars as a therapist who ditches his ethical training in order to give his clients actual help. Shrinking is set to return for its second season in 2024.
Beef
This series took us on such a whirlwind adventure from start to finish; it has forever become one of those shows that you wish you could experience for the first time ever again all the time. Ali Wong and Steven Yeun are the pettiest people when it comes to vengeance after road rage. There is not one scene wasted where you're bored in this comedy-drama series. Though no second season has been announced, the ending of the first season leaves it open for there to be more Beef in the future.
Gen V
From the gory, raunchy superhero world of The Boys comes Gen V, the college-aged hopefuls of making it into Godolkin University's highly coveted top ranking. Introducing Marie Moreau, who's got blood-bending powers, her roommate Emma, who can't escape being known as Little Cricket, they meet other hopeful supes looking for glory and recognition. However, something fishy is going on behind the scenes and it's up to this group to expose Vought's lies.
The Last of Us
The series was so great, you can enjoy it whether or not you play the video game that it is based on. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey have cemented themselves as one of the best-acting duos, periods. Their characters are so fun to watch bicker, banter, and bond over the course of the show's first season. We can't wait to see what happens next in season two, which is expected to release sometime in 2025.
Poker Face
Following her success after Orange is the New Black and her first starring series in Russian Doll, Natasha Lyonne starred in her best series yet: Poker Face. With every episode starting off with the crime and perpetrator, Lyonne's Charlie Cale can tell when someone is lying. A second season is confirmed for the series, without any set dates yet.