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When it comes to live sports, consumers show streaming services the money
Jan 23, 2024
Sports content "drives eyeballs," and advertisers know it.
Does the autoplay feature on streaming services cost you money?
by
Janet Nguyen
Feb 24, 2023
The consumer isn’t likely to see higher costs, but telecom companies say that Big Tech should pay its fair share.
As streaming subscriptions fall, media giants turn to theme parks, live events for lost revenue
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sarah Leeson
Aug 25, 2022
Pent up demand for in-person experiences may make up for slipping subscriber numbers.
What's next for streaming, after it surpasses cable?
by
Justin Ho
Aug 19, 2022
In July, people spent more time streaming than watching cable TV for the first time. But streaming firms still have obstacles ahead.
What's behind Netflix releasing viewing data? Flexing its muscles.
Nov 17, 2021
Revealing the hours spent on the platform confirms Netflix’s strength in streaming, sending messages to viewers, creators and rivals.
Disney's reorganization puts the spotlight on streaming
Oct 13, 2020
How will the shift away from movie theaters and broadcast TV change what and how we watch?
Apple earnings could offer clues on streaming performance
Jan 27, 2020
The tech company lacks the vast content of competitors but has buzz and money.
For public good, not for profit.
Anime could be a key to streaming domination
Jan 9, 2020
As streaming platforms compete for the attention of young viewers, many are investing in Japanese animation.
Navigating the “Wild West” of streaming services
Aug 20, 2019
With Apple and Disney tossing their hats into the streaming ring, how many services will consumers subscribe to before they reach breaking point?
Just what is Apple going to unveil Monday?
by
Jed Kim
Mar 22, 2019
And should Netflix and Hulu be worried?