There are roughly 817,000 unique and different programs available via streaming services in the U.S. The median streaming household pays for three to four such subscriptions, costing between $20 and $30 per month. Most consumers claim the choices are overwhelming and cumulatively expensive, so why don’t they plan to do anything about it? Those were the findings of a Nielson report titled “State of Play” published in April 2022 which analyzed the state of streaming entertainment in America. The number of programs (movies, series, specials, etc.) has increased by 26.5% since the beginning of 2020. The amount of content that…