Streaming giant Netflix have come late to the game in showing live sport but have already made a big impression. The NFL and WWE have delivered large viewership numbers. Netflix has cemented its reputation as a leader in streaming entertainment.
Netflix's earnings report sent its stock surging — and made it a bit more clear how sports content impacts the company's present and future.
Standard monthly memberships jumped a dollar, up to $7.99 a month, according to Gregory K. Peters, Netflix co-CEO, president and director. Memberships without ads will increase more than two dollars, up to $17.99 per month, Peters said. Premium subscribers will have to shell out an extra two dollars a month, bringing the monthly fee to $24.99.
The NFL’s Christmas Day debut on Netflix helped the streaming platform to 8.5% of total TV viewing in December, tying Netflix’s best share set in July 2023, according to new Nielsen Gauge data.
The streaming giant hosted its record-breaking boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, and its first ever NFL games, in the quarter.
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In a groundbreaking move, Netflix entered the live-streaming arena in November with the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match. Drawing 108 million global viewers, the fight smashe
Netflix announced Tuesday it will raise prices on most of its subscription tiers in the US and Canada after the streaming giant reported 19 million new subscribers in the last quarter of 2024.
Netflix plans to raise the cost of a subscription after reporting one of its best financial quarters to end 2024. A standard basic plan including advertisements will now cost $17.99, with a
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Netflix is by far the most popular streaming service, and its new pricing structure makes it among the most expensive. For comparison, Amazon Prime Video, the second most popular service, costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year (it's bundled with the Amazon Prime delivery service). Disney+ is $15.99 with no ads, and ad-free Hulu is $18.99 a month.
When Netflix increased prices this week, Christopher Duggan was annoyed. The 59-year-old communications professional in the St. Louis area is sticking with Netflix and two other streaming services but said he’s tired of constant price increases and haggling with his cable and internet provider over escalating bills.