In its latest Q2 earnings call, Warner Bros. Discovery said its new streaming strategy will combine its two services.
The streaming platform had reportedly told candidates of 'unwritten' policies that restricted candidates from talking about issues like the Jan. 6 insurrection.
With the metaverse on the horizon, it's time to figure out our virtual personas.
Netflix said in second quarter earnings that it lost 970,000 subscribers—better than expected, but still the first time it's lost subscribers twice in a row.
Think going to the DMV is bad? Try suffering through the Department of Treasury's official securities site.
Though we still don't know what Netflix's planned ad-supported tier will look like, or what it will cost users.
Two streams, that have been live since 2020, were taken down due to false copyright claims.
What happens when you put Wordle and Dalle-E Mini Images together? Crippling addiction.
But don't worry, the bosses assured the freshly unemployed staff members that Netflix will be hiring again in no time.
The congressional committee on Jan. 6 has zeroed in on Trump's fundraising emails, which target mostly retirees, as the fuel of the Big Lie.
It's started rolling out for Android TV, Google TV, and Roku devices.
A new Nielsen system can tally how bingeable a season of Game of Thrones is (“Very”), label its mood (“Dark”), and classify on-screen talent (“Dragons”).
The proposal to bring internet to New York City's most disconnected neighborhoods is currently on hold due to bureaucracy.
Netflix's attempt at preventing password sharing would involve additional charges for those outside of your immediate home.
A grumpy-looking Eleven, police chief Jim Hopper, Scoops Ahoy Steve Harrington, and the Demogorgon will accompany you online.
The original creator for Netflix’s diverse social channels Strong Black Lead, Most, and more decried the loss of diverse writers.
A site called ‘Waste Russian Time’ uses a leaked database of Russian officials, connecting two random individuals in the Russian state services and media.
Both Amazon Prime Video and NBCU’s Peacock have unveiled beta programs that allow products to be inserted into already released media.
The platform is exploring live streaming for certain unscripted shows and comedy series.
Netflix lost users for the first time ever last month, blaming password sharing and the war in Ukraine. Maybe that's it, or maybe it’s financial mismanagement.
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