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Netflix Q4 Earnings Call: 5 Quick Takes
Key takeaways from this afternoon’s Netflix Q4 earnings call.
Are We In The Streaming Revolution’s Third Inning, Or Its Seventh?
It’s only been about three years since the Streaming Wars kicked off, but analysts say we’re much further along in the process of figuring out the new era’s winners and losers. While 2023 may not decide anything, it’ll make for a great set-up pitcher for the final innings.
Roku Finally Makes A TV Set, Comcast and Charter Roll Out Their Xumo TV Too
Roku and Comcast/Charter (Xumo) both announced their own lines of smart TVs. The question is, will anyone really care?
CTV, CES And The TV OS Wars
Why the smart TV OS wars should be the big TV industry story of CES 2023.
Once More Into The Breach: Our Fearless Predictions For 2023
Once again, TVREV’s annual predictions about what to look for in the year ahead.
Hot Takes 2023: Some Bold Predictions From Our Members
2023 Predictions from the top executives in TVREV’s Thought Leaders Circle.
To Succeed In 2023, The TV Industry Needs To Accept These Two Realities
Things are not all that grim in TV land if the industry can just come to grips with two slightly unpleasant realities.
So Iger’s In Charge; Now What’s Next At Disney?
Bob Iger has been back as Disney CEO for two weeks, and has said all the right things to investors and employees. But the list of challenges facing the company and Iger are long, and his contract is for only two years. What’s he going to prioritize in that time?
The Future Of CTV And The Evolution Of The “TV Industrial Complex”
Watch Alan Wolk discuss the future of CTV and ad-supported streaming with the eMarketing Associations’ Kevin Lee.
As Streaming Losses Mount, Is Disney’s All-In Strategy Headed Up River?
Disney had a very bad quarter, surprising analysts, and raising questions about its ability to turn its streaming operations into a profitable enterprise within just another 15 months or so. Patience may be a virtue, but Wall Street wasn’t waiting around, sending share prices down 12 percent.
Netflix Launches Ad-Supported Tier (Cheddar TV)
Alan Wolk discusses the launch of ad-supported Netflix with Cheddar News anchor Baker Machado
How MyBundle.TV Lets Consumers Create Their Own Bundles
MyBundle.TV CEO Jason Cohen explains how the service lets broadband providers give consumers a way to create their own bundles.
With Ads, Price Hikes, Apple Starts To Run Its Hobby Like A Business
Is Apple TV+ finally ready to act like a real streaming service, moving toward making money and paying its own way? Price hikes and more ads, maybe even an ad-supported tier, suggest Apple’s little project is growing up.
Viewers Are Quiet Quitting Pay TV
Viewers aren’t cutting the cord as much as they’re shifting most of their viewing to streaming and what that means for TV’s future.
Restructured Xperi Targets Connected TVs And TV Makers Across The Globe
Xperi has reshaped itself, spinning off a division focused on patents, now focused on taking its Pay TV technologies such as TiVo and TiVo+ to connected TVs, especially in international markets in Europe and Latin America.
Streamers Need To Learn Love Nonfiction Too
Streaming services need to learn to love nonfiction and other more mainstream content as a way to draw in the broader audiences they need to win the #StreamingWars
How Pluto TV Benefits From Its Relationship With Paramount (And Vice Versa)
Pluto TV’s Jeff Shultz explains their mutually beneficial relationship with parent Paramount, and how together, they create a flywheel effect.
Netflix’s New Comedy Licensing Signals Sane Spending Alternative
Netflix is changing the way it pays for some stand-up comedy projects, a big change in an area where it has invested heavily. Two-year licenses will save it some money, but may also have some silver linings for comedians too.
Magnite’s Sean Buckley On Media Company vs OEM FASTs [Video]
Magnite CRO Sean Buckley on the relative advantages of OEM and media company-owned FASTs in this Innovator Spotlight video from the “FASTs Are The New Cable” report
Disney Finally, Maybe, Embraces Prime Opportunity To Build Disney+ Audiences
Disney is considering a new Amazon Prime-style subscription that would tie together its streaming video operations with its many other products, experiences, and services. Makes sense. But what took so long?

