A key additional trend for 2026 is the rise of bundled, hyper‑personalized “super‑aggregators”: instead of juggling dozens of separate apps, audiences are gravitating toward AI‑driven bundles and aggregation layers that unify streaming, gaming, music, and even non‑media subscriptions behind a single, personalized interface.ey+3
Return of the bundle, but smarter
After a decade of “subscription sprawl,” media is cycling back to aggregation—this time as flexible, data‑driven bundles rather than old‑school cable packs.
- EY’s 2026 M&E trends note that the “next‑generation bundle” is taking shape as distributors deepen integrations of DTC apps and rationalize sprawling network portfolios, aiming to reduce friction and increase perceived value.ey
- Streaming‑industry forecasts predict that single‑brand standalone apps will struggle unless they achieve global scale or become hyper‑niche, pushing most mid‑tier services to grow through bundles and distribution partnerships instead of pure D2C subscription growth.zype+1
- New aggregation models are emerging from telcos, pay‑TV operators, and tech giants (e.g., Amazon), packaging TV with gaming, music, grocery delivery, fitness and e‑learning in mixed bundles.neuralt+1
Success is increasingly measured not by raw subscriber counts but by ARPU and contribution margin, forcing platforms to rethink pricing and packaging around long‑term value per user.sap+1
Hyper‑personalization as table stakes
The glue holding these bundles together is AI‑driven, predictive personalization across devices and content types.
- Media‑tech analyses argue that in 2026, personalization has evolved from simple “people who watched X also watched Y” to predictive systems that understand what, when and how users prefer to engage, across TV, mobile, and other screens.avenga
- Platforms that invest in cross‑platform behavioral analytics, interoperable identity layers, and predictive algorithms can boost time on platform by up to 35%, reducing churn and improving ad yield; those that don’t risk being stuck in the “infinite scroll dead zone”—available but rarely chosen.avenga
- Streaming delivery forecasts highlight real‑time content adaptation and hyper‑localized experiences, with AI tailoring recommendations, versions, and even local ad payloads to micro‑segments.tvbeurope
This connects directly to social: 2026 social‑media outlooks describe AI co‑pilots in every workflow and feeds that feel more like blended search + scroll, surfacing what users need before they actively look for it.socialmediatoday+2
AI co‑pilots and “experience ownership”
Super‑aggregators are also racing to own the user relationship by embedding AI assistants at the experience layer.
- SAP’s 2026 operator playbook frames micro‑moment experiences and personalization as core to modern media operators, emphasizing that authentic, AI‑shaped journeys across touchpoints are now expected.sap
- Social‑media trend reports see AI co‑pilots become part of every marketer’s and creator’s stack: brainstorming ideas, repurposing content, generating creative variations, and even handling basic community engagement.torro
- Slalom’s 2026 media outlook and others stress that media leaders are moving toward ecosystem strategies, where data, AI, and bundled services combine to deliver “one continuous experience” rather than fragmented app silos.slalom
The strategic battle in 2026 is therefore not just about who has the best show or app, but who controls the aggregated, personalized layer that sits on top of everything—deciding what users see, how they pay, and where their attention and spend flow.streamingmediaglobal+3
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