#Streaming Wars
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tvN, ENA, Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime all revealed new projects in a single week. What does the lineup tell us about where K-drama is headed in 2026?
From Park Min Young's comeback in 'Siren's Kiss' to Netflix's triple release strategy, March 2026 marks the most crowded K-drama month since COVID-19 with 10 new premieres.
Netflix walked away from the Warner Bros Discovery bidding war, and investors cheered. Here's why staying focused on streaming might be the smartest move in a consolidating media landscape.
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[email protected]YouTube Music launches AI playlist generation for Premium users, joining Spotify in the battle for streaming dominance. What does this mean for music discovery?
Kim Hye-soo and Kim Ji-hoon's casting in Coupang Play's original series signals a major shift in Korea's entertainment landscape and platform wars.
Apple announces massive slate of new shows and movies for 2025, signaling shift from quality-only strategy to compete with Netflix and Disney Plus
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos faced unexpected scrutiny over 'woke' programming during a Senate hearing about the company's Warner Bros acquisition plans. What this reveals about streaming's political dimension.
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[email protected]Netflix's $83 billion Warner Bros acquisition faces a hostile $108 billion counterbid from Paramount Skydance, reshaping Hollywood's future in the streaming wars and AI content era.
Apple TV confirms Ted Lasso season 4 for summer 2026, marking a strategic pivot for the streaming service's content strategy and creator economy approach.
Netflix plans to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery assets for $82.7 billion in 2026. Explore the details of this historic megadeal involving HBO, DC, and Harry Potter.
The microdrama app market exploded in 2025, with ReelShort hitting $1.2B in revenue. Learn how AI and vertical video are disrupting traditional streaming.
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[email protected]Netflix advertising revenue 2026 is projected to hit $3 billion as the company doubles its ad income for two consecutive years. Learn about the growth of its 94 million-user ad tier.