The success of WWE’s Monday Night Raw gives the streaming service muscle for favorable terms on full seasons of big-league games.
Netflix Inc. shares soared to a record high on Wednesday after the streaming giant reported its biggest quarterly subscriber gain in history, buoyed by its first major live sporting events and the return of Squid Game.
Netflix Inc. may have a hard time topping its mammoth 2024, but Wall Street is optimistic about offerings that include major names in entertainment and sports.
New year, new price hikes. Netflix revealed it's jacking up subscription prices in the U.S., Canada, Portugal, and Argentina — including the first increase of its ad-supported plan. Starting today, the cheapest Netflix plan will cost $7.99 per month, while the premium subscription with 4K streaming will set you back $24.99 a month.
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Netflix just had a record quarter of new subscriber growth, crossing the 300 million subscriber milestone once again. To celebrate the milestone, the company has announced yet another price hike on most of its plans in the U.
Netflix reports record-breaking subscriber growth, surpassing 300 million. However, price hikes in key regions like the U.S. and Canada have drawn criticism, reigniting debates about streaming costs and user affordability.
Leanne Loombe, who helped build out Netflix’s growing game portfolio, will join Annapurna Interactive as executive vice president and head of games.
US equity futures signaled that the strong Wall Street rally of the past two sessions remains on track, lifted by a slew of robust corporate results and signs that US tariffs on trade partners could be less harsh than feared.
Netflix Inc. closed 2024 with its biggest quarterly subscriber gain in history, benefitting from its first major live sporting events and the return of Squid Game.
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