Music and video streaming platforms have performed well throughout the pandemic, research by the Entertainment Retailers’ Association (ERA) suggests.
A survey by the organisation found that 10.5 per cent of people said they had signed up for the Disney+ streaming platform since the lockdown began.
These are incredible results and show that digital services were not just a distress purchase during lockdown, but are continuing to transform Britain's entertainment habits for the long term
The service, which was launched in Ireland in March, had the largest increase in subscribers of any platform, the research suggests.
Netflix came second with 8.4 per cent while 5.6 per cent of people said they had signed up to Amazon Prime for both its music and video content.
Spotify experienced a 4.2 per cent increase in subscribers while 2.5 per cent of people said they had signed up for Sky satellite television.
Most of these subscribers say they will continue their subscriptions, the ERA said.
More than 93 per cent of Amazon Prime Music Unlimited customers said they will continue paying for the service as lockdown eases.
Additionally, more than 60 per cent of those paying for any service that featured in the top 10 of the lockdown growth chart said they would continue their subscriptions.
The ERA research tracked the entertainment choices of a representative panel of between 1,300 and 2,000 people.