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Netflix, CFO and A Ceiling
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Bad News, Hollywood (and Investors): Netflix Content Spending To Rise 11%
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Netflix Content Spending, Set to Hit $18 Billion in 2025, Is ‘Not Anywhere Near a Ceiling,’ CFO Says
"Just getting started": Netflix Splashing Out $18 Billion on Content is Not Anywhere Near A Ceiling, Reveals CFO
The fuel that Netflix runs on, one may think is the sheer amount of views collected, which, if estimated from the number of those subscribed to its channel, is a whopping 301 billion. But what actually runs the platform is the selection of its content ,
That's according to The Information, which says that a new YouTube app for Smart TVs is coming in the "next few months". It will look "more like Netflix, Disney+" and will include the option to add other streaming platforms as channels, much like Amazon Prime Video.
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YouTube is reportedly planning some big changes to its TV app, including adding more paid-for streaming services to its homepage.
One of Netflix’s most popular shows is available on YouTube right now—but only until the end of the week. Season 1 of Pokémon Concierge is are free to watch until Sunday. This comes in the wake of the second season’s announcement.
For the first time, Netflix is set to overtake YouTube in total video revenue in 2025, according to exclusive Omdia research presented at MIP TV Londo
YouTube plans to redesign its TV app and add more content from third-party streamers. According to The Information, the update could arrive in the next few months and make YouTube’s homepage look more like Netflix.
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