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By Yahoo Finance
November 4, 2023
Netflix considering live-streaming boxing matches: RPT
Netflix (NFLX) may be getting into the ring to host live boxing matches as the streaming platform seeks to expand its live event and sports content of more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
November 4, 2023
The Netflix Buy Case Just Got Even Stronger
Netflix now has 15 million subscribers in its ad-supported tier. The company is also rolling out new ad products. more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
November 2, 2023
Netflix Doesn't Deserve Its Recent Appreciation
Netflix, Inc.'s market capitalization is almost $200 billion, but the company is heavily overvalued. The company's growth has been supported by its to more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
November 2, 2023
Netflix Just Issued a Warning That All Media Stock Investors Must Hear
Netflix thinks it could have more opportunities to license content in the future. That would imply that a lot of media companies will give up on their more_horizontal
By PYMNTS
November 1, 2023
Netflix's Ad-Supported Plan Attracts 15 Million Subscribers in First Year
Netflix's ad-supported tier now has 15 million global monthly active users, one year after the streaming platform launched the tier. “We have built more_horizontal
By Reuters
November 1, 2023
Netflix's ad tier reaches 15 million users a year after launch
Netflix said on Wednesday its ad-supported tier had reached 15 million active users per month, a year after the streaming giant launched the cheaper p more_horizontal
By CNBC
November 1, 2023
Netflix ad-supported tier notches 15 million subscribers
Netflix introduced its ad-supported plan alongside a password sharing crackdown in an effort to drive revenue amid slowing subscriber growth. more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
November 1, 2023
2 Media Stocks Rivaling Netflix to Buy Hand Over Fist
The multibillion-dollar streaming video market is packed with competitors, but these two companies are well-positioned to thrive. Disney is a veteran more_horizontal