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Inside the Stream: Netflix’s Big Q4: Ads, Gaming and Harder-to-Track Future
Netflix reported strong Q4 results, adding 19 million subscribers globally to end 2024 at nearly 302 million. We discuss what was behind the growth, which was up across all regions except EMEA where it was flat. Netflix’s huge scale gives it the ability to invest heavily in content, while others are pulling back.
Netflix’s ad-supported tier accounted for 55% of sign-ups where it’s available and we talk about the role this tier has played while password sharing has been eliminated. Last, Colin explains the important role of games in Netflix’s future.
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Inside the Stream: Tubi’s UHD Super Bowl, Prime’s NFL Ratings Peak and More
First up this week we discuss Tubi’s plan to stream the Super Bowl in UHD, a bold move by Fox’s free ad-supported TV service. As we discuss, it’s further evidence of how premium streaming sports experiences are continuing to improve. Next Amazon Prime video set a new viewership record for itself with last weekend’s NFL wild card game. We dive into its ratings gains.
Hub Entertainment Research released new data about consumers sentiments on AI which we dive into. Speaking of AI, complimentary sign up is available for VideoNuze’s next virtual CTV conference on Feb. 25th that will focus on the intersection of CTV and AI.
Last, we discuss VIZIO’s discounted bundle of AMC+ and Starz.
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Topics: Amazon, Hub Research, NFL, Podcast, Tubi TV, Vizio
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Inside the Stream: Making Sense of the Disney-Fubo Deal
Talk about events moving fast. Not long after Colin and I recorded and posted this week’s podcast about the Disney-Fubo deal from earlier this week, the three Venu Sports JV partners said they were cancelling the service.
At the end of the podcast we cautioned that with DirecTV and EchoStar raising the possibility of a renewed Venu litigation, the JV partners might have second thoughts. Given the new twist this week’s Inside the Stream is kind of optional listening. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up!
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Inside the Stream: PBS’s Digital Head Explains Importance of Amazon Deal
Happy New Year and welcome to the first podcast of 2025. We’re pleased to have PBS’s Chief Digital and Marketing Officer Ira Rubenstein join us to discuss PBS’s recent partnership with Amazon. Under the deal more than 150 local PBS stations and the PBS Kids channel will be included in the Prime Video FAST section. Two new PBS FAST channels will also be included.
Ira explains how the Amazon deal keeps PBS accessible for those who have cut the cord, don’t have an antenna, etc. PBS is also talking to other potential partners, especially those who can support donations and benefit PBS stations. Beyond the Amazon deal, Ira also shares his thoughts on the broader industry and key changes he’s paying attention to.
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