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Statista. (2025). “Global VOD market size 2021–2028.” Retrieved from statista.com. Dodear UI Screenshot Analysis (not reproduced here for text format) Appendix B: Full user review sentiment coding table (available upon request) Note: If Dodear is a real but obscure app, you may substitute its actual features where they differ. If it is fictional, this paper serves as a realistic template for evaluating any streaming application. Lobato, R

Author: [Your Name/Institutional Affiliation] Date: April 14, 2026 Course: Digital Media & Streaming Platforms Abstract The rapid proliferation of mobile streaming applications has transformed film consumption. Among emerging platforms, the Dodear Movie App positions itself as a niche player offering curated cinematic content. This paper evaluates Dodear’s core features, user interface (UI) design, content library strategy, and competitive positioning against established giants like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and regional platforms. Using a mixed-method approach—combining feature analysis, user review synthesis, and comparative benchmarking—the study finds that Dodear succeeds in personalization and offline viewing but struggles with content depth and streaming stability. The paper concludes with recommendations for improving user retention and content acquisition.

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