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‘Westworld,’ ‘The Nevers’ to Be Pulled From HBO Max
“The Nevers” has been canceled halfway through its first season by HBO. The Joss Whedon-created sci-fi drama will be pulled from streaming on HBO Max, along with the recently canceled H…
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Amazon CEO: Prime Video Has “Very Attractive Economics” As a Standalone Unit
Andy Jassy laid out a vision where Amazon becomes the center of the entertainment universe, where it produces its own programming, but also gives access to every other provider through its Channels program.
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Why the N.F.L.’s Big Streaming Deal Is Going Into Overtime
Talks for Sunday Ticket are expected to spill into next year, as Apple faces increased competition from Google for the league’s last available TV rights.
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I Tried Netflix With Ads for 1 Week. Here's What I Learned
Netflix's new $7 plan could be worth it if saving money is a must.
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Netflix Account Sharing Crackdown Results In Surge Of Netflix Subscription Cancelations
What gives, Netflix?
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Apple TV+ Hikes Subscription Price For First Time, Will Now Cost $6.99 Per Month
The company also raised prices for Apple Music and the Apple One bundle.
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Netflix’s ad tier will cost $6.99 a month and launch in November
Netflix has never had ads, but that changes next month.
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Disney Plus’s price increase is a huge blunder — here’s why
Disney Plus's new price is too darn high, and that's a problem
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HBO Max and Discovery+ will combine into a single streaming service
The company is considering a free, ad-supported version of the combined streaming platform, WarnerMedia Discovery chief David Zaslav said Thursday on an earnings call.
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NFL+ is here, but it’s probably not what you’re looking for
NFL streaming is still mired in a mess of tangled platform agreements.
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Streaming Usage Hits High in June as Linear Platforms Slip
American television viewers spent more than a third of their time with streaming platforms in June, an all-time high. Nielsen’s monthly platform rankings show streaming taking up 33.7 percent of viewing time for the month, up from 31.9 percent in May and the highest mark since the measurement company began its monthly “Gauge” report in May 2021.
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Why Netflix’s Loss of Licensed Titles Could Spark a Content Crisis
New VIP+ Analysis: Despite the billions the streamer has poured into originals, many still come for its licensed shows — and that’s a problem.
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Fate of Apple and Sunday Ticket to be determined by fall, says NFL commissioner
A decision on a new streaming service for the National Football League’s Sunday Ticket is coming sooner rather than later. The NFL’s commissioner said in an interview that a decision will be made by fall, just in time for the new season. Could Apple seal the deal as the exclusive streaming service for the NFL […]
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Will live sports disappear from traditional TV?
Tech giants are making their move on media sports rights. What does that mean for the last sure bet for TV networks?
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HBO Max Is Doing Well — So Of Course Changes Are Coming
Elimination of the unscripted division, fewer straight-to-Max movies, and even a new name are among the rumors looming over the service.
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MLS and Apple TV agree 10-year deal
Major League Soccer and Apple TV announced a partnership on Tuesday that will see every game streamed on the app for the next decade.
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Coming to Grips With Disney’s Era of Unforced Errors
New VIP+ Analysis: The awful optics of CEO Bob Chapek’s axing of Peter Rice is just the latest proof that Disney has a leadership problem.
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‘Stranger Things 4’ On Track To Become Netflix’s Most Watched English Language Series, Sets More Records
Stranger Things 4 Vol. 1 logged 335.01M hours viewed in its first full week of release to shoot up to #3 on Netflix’s all-time list for English-language series with 621.80m hours viewed
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NFL Set To Launch $5 Monthly Streaming Services in July: Report
Talks continue over selling stake in NFL Media
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Streaming services face ‘subscription fatigue’ after pandemic overload
According to Forrester Research, 76 per cent of U.S. adults and 69 per cent of Canadians now use at least one music- or video-streaming site or app every week
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