More subscribers equal more revenue, which leads to more content investments, which lead to more engagement, which leads to more subscribers once again. And that’s before the ad business really starts clicking.
Wall Street analysts weigh in on Amazon, Nvidia, Carnival, Seagate Technology Holdings, Netflix, and Affirm Holdings.
Amazon's Prime Video has shifted its strategic focus towards live sports and away from original television shows and movies, seeking to meet internal corporate profit targets, The Information reported on Friday.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s Africa content team has reshuffled with ex-Amazon exec Kaye-Ann Williams brought in to oversee TV and movies as Tendeka Matatu exits. Williams takes on the newly-created Director of Scripted Content role and will focus on local productions,
Netflix is king of the streaming realm, but a smaller player could emerge as the biggest winner of all in 2025.
Also starring Julia Fox, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang, Presence originally premiered at Sundance Film Festival last January, where Neon bought the distribution rights in a $5 million deal. Critics described the film as a “slow burn,” despite the film’s brief 85-minute runtime, so settle in.
Mel Gibson’s so-called movie jail continues to be lenient, because the director is once again back with a new action blockbuster starring Mark Wahlberg, aka Flight Risk, which opens in movie theaters this weekend.
As the end of January is finally nearing, we've made our way through many, many TV shows and are now on the hunt for something new.
Netflix remains a strong player but lacks the upside potential and risk-reward balance to justify its valuation and is unlikely to outperform the market. Read more here.
Netflix's popular animated adaptation of Castlevania continued this month with Nocturne's second season. All eight episodes of Season 2 are streaming now, and eventually fans will probably be able to add them to their Blu-ray collection.
The company raised subscription prices across most plans in the U.S. and several other markets. It added 19 million subscribers in the fourth quarter of last year.
The 59-year-old communications professional in the St. Louis area is sticking with Netflix and two other streaming services but said he’s tired of constant price increases and haggling with his cable and internet provider over escalating bills.