For Variety VIP+ Subscribers: How AVOD, FAST and SVOD Fit Into Modern Distribution
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Precisely what these new ways are will vary upon the primary business of a company. If one does not own a subscription streaming service, then, for reasons outlined below, FAST, AVOD and SVOD may all be distribution avenues to consider, with social a key consideration andOwners of SVOD services should consider dropping AVOD from the distribution formats for prime content. But that is the only difference, as our overview of new distribution will show.
Equally, unscripted content has a great home in AVOD. With most episodes of genres such as home improvement, reality, competitions, game shows, food and true crime self-containing, viewers can come in and out of shows.
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