With Hollywood conquered, Netflix has a new goal: reach a $1 trillion market cap by 2030, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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Taylor Swift may be signed to the label, but Universal Music Group somehow can’t find a way to make its business work.
After years of spending big with little to show for it, Apple is attempting to rein in costs at Apple TV+.
Roku wants to personalize movie night with generative AI.
The contestants in Washington’s long-running game show are now known, we think. And Hollywood is nowhere to be seen.
After likely losing NBA rights, Warner Bros. Discovery scooped up the US broadcast rights to the French Open.
The big services are working on a structure that will weigh factors such as viewership time, production budget, and new subscriptions added.
As US-based streaming platforms chase audiences around the world, they’re increasingly committing to international productions.
Comcast announced it would soon launch a new bundle that would package together its streaming service Peacock with Netflix and Apple TV+.
The company’s Disney+ and Hulu platforms eked out $47 million in operating income. Just don’t ask about ESPN+.
The new deal enmeshes UMG’s music into TikTok’s burgeoning e-commerce business while also battling AI-generated songs.
To win the Streaming Wars, Mickey Mouse will need to get out of the house more. And, no, the trip to Epcot doesn’t count.