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Is Netflix’s Risk Aversion Too Risky in the Long-Term?
Netflix isn't taking many risks. Is that a viable long-term strategy for the streaming service?
Sony and Marvel Making Billion-Dollar Bet on Spider-Man Appearing in Theaters
With vaccination rates plateauing and COVID-19 delta variant concerns — plus joint streaming releases — keeping audiences away from movie theaters, the movie “resurgence” of the summer may wind up being short-lived.
TV Sets and the Multiverse of Madness of Theatrical Windows
The impact of the pandemic and direct-to-consumer streaming services forced the hand of the studios to offer new theatrical movies at home. And now day-and-date home release has yet another tailwind in its favor: the evolving capabilities of the TV sets people have at home.
Streaming Leads Record Home Entertainment Revenues, Including Possible $1 Billion In PVOD
The huge haul of home entertainment dollars that’s washed into Hollywood during the pandemic set another record in the first half of 2021, according to new figures from industry organization Digital Entertainment Group. And that record $15.7 billion doesn’t even include as much as $1 billion in premium VOD revenues that studios aren’t reporting publicly, a top studio executive said.
Netflix Is Losing Its Lustre
A look at some of the red flags on the red N’s horizon, all of which sort of flow from each other like some TV-centric set of matryoshka dolls.
Niche Streamers Seeing Double The Growth Of The Bigs As Netflix, Hulu Market Share Drops
Between the pandemic and an influx of major new services, the number of U.S. subscription accounts has boomed, up 30 percent annually over the past two years, but niche subscription video services have done even better, more than doubling that estimable track record, according to a research note from analytics consultancy Antenna Inc..
The Next Frontier For Gaming Is Your Smart TV
Treating gaming and TV as competitors for screen time is yesterday’s battle. It’s no longer about competition, but complementing content.
The Platform Shoe Is On The Other Foot: Mapping The CTVerse
Evan Shapiro has created one of his famous media universe maps detailing the "CTVerse" for our upcoming series of reports on the Emerging Smart TV Ecosystem.
Five Streaming Video Trends Shaped 2021's First Half, And Will Shape Its Future
Streaming video's last era ended this spring with a few more service launches, and now we're moving into a new era of TV. Here are the five big trends shaping streaming video's future.
Announcing TV[R]EV’s Special Reports On The Emerging Smart TV Ecosystem
Announcing TV[R]EV's newest Special Reports on the emerging smart TV ecosystem.
Apple Has Lots To Say At WWDC, But Nothing About TV+, Its Most Expensive 'Hobby'
Apple continues to say little at big presentations about its TV+ "hobby," while competitors are preparing the kind of intensive programming that attracts and keeps subscribers around.
Is Netflix's Lack of Momentum (vs. Streaming Competitors) Worrisome?
With momentum surging around streaming overall, is Netflix about to be left behind relative to its biggest competitors?
MGM Deal Could be Amazon's Strongest Streaming Move Yet
Amazon's latest move pushes the streaming wars toward a battle of big-dollar acquisitions.
Breaking Down The Discovery-Warner Deal: Winner, Losers, Pros and Cons
As the Discovery-Warner merger continues to make waves, TV[R]EV analyst Alan Wolk explains what it all means.
AT&T Decides It's Not A Media Company; Hilarity Ensues
Lees than three years after spending $85 million to buy what's now WarnerMedia, AT&T has changed its mind in a stunning about-face. We have a LOT of questions.
By the Numbers: Discovery & WarnerMedia Combine for Huge Reach on TV, Social Video
Just how big would a Discovery/WarnerMedia company be? A look at the combined footprint on social video and TV.
Stuck In 'Messy Middle,' How Long Will Disney Disappointments Continue?
Disney disappointed in its latest quarterly earnings, muddling in a "messy middle" between parks that aren't yet at full speed and softening streaming-video signups. How long will it stay there?
Would Netflix's 'N-Plus' Be a Value-Add, or More Digital Clutter?
It's clear what Netflix might want to do with something like N-Plus... but does anyone need it?