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Ask Skip: Are Creators Really the Future of Streaming?

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December 3, 2025
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Ask Skip: Are Creators Really the Future of Streaming?

“Can creators really save streaming, or are we just desperate?”

— GM, Multiplatform Network

Let’s reframe the question.

Creators aren’t here to save streaming. That’s a studio fantasy.

The real question is whether they’re the future of it, because that’s what the data, the audience, and the distribution pipes are all starting to say.

FAST channels. AVOD originals. Sports splurges. Podcasts on TV. TikTokers on billboards. Everyone’s grabbing anything that moves, and creators are the latest Band-Aid big enough to slap over a crater.

Suddenly every platform wants to “embrace creators” like they weren’t ignoring their emails five years ago. Roku’s pushing creator channels. Samsung’s launching creator-driven FAST lanes. Tubi’s curating creator slates. And every pitch deck in Hollywood now includes the words “creator-forward” in a font big enough to be seen from space.

But here’s the truth.

Most media companies don’t understand creators at all. They understand content. Creators aren’t content. They’re business models with faces.

  • They don’t just publish. They program.
  • They don’t just post. They iterate.
  • They don’t just build audiences. They own them.

And that makes them tough to cram into systems built for control, cadence, and committees.

But the stat that should make every programmer sweat through their blazer:

Half of 55-to-64-year-olds now watch influencer videos weekly according to Ampere Analysis. Not teens. Not “digital natives.” People who still remember rewinding VHS tapes.

In the U.S., weekly influencer viewing for that age group jumped from 44% to 54% since 2020. YouTube usage is up 25%. Smart TV ownership in that bracket jumped to 79%, and nearly a third use it specifically to watch YouTube on the big screen.

Your “lean-back audience”…? They’re watching creators now.

So yeah. The creator economy isn’t coming to the living room. It lives there.

Which brings us back to your question…are creators the future of streaming?

Not in the way execs are hoping.

  • They’re not employees. They’re entrepreneurs.
  • They’re not looking to get into TV.
  • They’re watching TV execs try to get into them.

What creators can do is force streaming platforms to evolve. Not cosmetically. Fundamentally.

Creators bring:

Volume.
They can publish more in a week than your dev slate ships in a quarter. They move fast, drop constantly, and know how to hold attention.

Velocity.
They respond to culture in hours. Your pipeline responds in fiscal years.

Loyalty.
They don’t have viewers. They’ve got communities. Evangelists. People who’ll follow them anywhere. Your platform can’t buy that. You’ve gotta earn it.

Here’s where the desperation shows.

If you think stuffing creator clips into your app is a strategy, I’ve got bad news…

You can’t treat creators like warehouse inventory. You’ve gotta integrate with intention:

  1. Respect the format
  2. Respect the pace
  3. Respect the audience dynamic
  4. And stop thinking they want a “show.” They want reach, revenue, and relevance. If you can’t give them that, YouTube will.

Creators aren’t a cost-saving measure. They’re not filler. They’re not your “youth acquisition play.”

They’re the biggest, fastest-moving, most audience-aligned production sector on the planet. If you want them on your platform, you’re not hiring talent. You’re negotiating with a competitor.

So no. Creators aren’t a phase. They’re not a trend. They’re a structural shift in how media gets made, monetized, and consumed.

Streaming’s future doesn’t depend on them. But your company’s just might.

Skip Says

Creators aren’t here to audition for your slate. They already run their own. Treat them like the future or get left in the past.

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