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Netflix, Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX), Amazon com, Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) - Numbers Game For Netflix: Subscriber Growth, Pace Of New Content, New Streaming Competition

Share: Much of 2020 was a numbers game for  Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX), which raked in an amazing amount of new subscribers as people waited out the pandemic in front of their big-screen TVs. These numbers return to focus  Tuesday after the bell, when NFLX reports Q4 earnings. No one wants to call anything a “winner” during a pandemic that has impacted so many lives and battered the business models of so many companies, but NFLX and other streaming services like it arguably became the “comfort foods” that many turned to. After NFLX added more than 28.3 million new subscribers to an already hefty base in the first three quarters of 2020, analysts are anxious to hear how the streaming giant ended the year from a subscriber standpoint. NFLX executives have been warning all along that subscribers added in the first half of 2020 represented an unsustainable pull-forward of the quarantined masses. How could anyone expect the streaming video veteran to continue bringing in n

ARTSPEAK: MORE THAN NEWS - Newspaper

۔ Switch to any Pakistani cable news channel, and it’s the same overly busy graphics, split screen, screamingly bright colours, the very rapid ticker tape reminding us of breaking news, while our ears are bombarded with the raised voices of the anchorpersons and the guests outshouting each other. The world’s first 24-hour television news network, CNN, was established in 1980. The dramatic live coverage of the 1991 Gulf War gave it a global presence and a political influence, creating what has come to be known as the CNN Effect. Former UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali satirically called it “the 16th member of the Security Council.” BBC followed with its 24-hour news channel in 1997, and television news changed forever, encouraging other countries to set up their own 24-hour news channels.

Netflix Testing Audio-Only Option for Mobile Devices

Netflix Testing Audio-Only Option for Mobile Devices ✖ Netflix continues to test new and varied ways of taking in their content and are apparently considering a version that s audio-only for those eager to experience shows like Stranger Things and Marvel s Daredevil but only in their ears. Variety bring word of the tested feature, calling it a podcast-like experience. The test will come first to Android users apparently and allows for Netflix users to just disable the video they re streaming and listen to its audio in the background. Apparently the streamer doesn’t really know how many users would be interested in the feature, but there must be a market for it, right?

Why linear programming will bring more viewers to Netflix s content

Why linear programming will bring more viewers to Netflix’s content What happens when an a la carte service delivers a set menu? Netflix s foray into linear programming has Paykel Media managing director Sarah Keith intrigued. December 14, 2020 9:07 by SARAH KEITH If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the free to air TV industry should be feeling very flattered by a recent move by the streaming giant Netflix. In November, Netflix France announced the launch of Netflix Direct, a subscriber-only linear channel that will show French, international and US feature films and TV series. It represents Netflix’s first foray into real-time, scheduled programming. It also prompts an obvious question: why has a company whose entire brand is built around reinventing television adopted a viewing experience that dates back to the 1950s?

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