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FCC Chairman supports Paramount-WBD merger while Netflix deal faced regulatory hurdles. A new regulatory playbook for streaming consolidation emerges.
Amazon Prime Video's 10 most expensive series revealed. The Rings of Power cost $58M per episode, Citadel $50M. Inside the streaming wars' true cost and what it means for the industry.
Paramount-Warner merger creates streaming giant with 200M+ subscribers after Netflix abandoned WBD deal. What this mega-consolidation means for content and competition.
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[email protected]The finale of 'No Tail to Tell' reveals how K-dramas are evolving their narrative structures to meet global audience expectations while preserving cultural identity
Sanctions and financial crises block streaming access across MENA, making piracy the default for young consumers. 23% rely on illegal IPTV services in a region where legal access often doesn't exist.
Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount announce $83B merger after Netflix withdraws from bidding war. Analysis of streaming consolidation and industry implications.
Apple TV and Netflix announce joint F1 Canadian Grand Prix broadcast, signaling a shift in streaming competition strategy and sports content economics.
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[email protected]Amazon reveals first look at God of War series. Exploring whether game-to-screen adaptations can overcome their troubled history.
As Netflix abandons its Warner Bros Discovery bid, Paramount emerges as the frontrunner in a deal that could reshape streaming. But is bigger always better?
Warner Bros' TV production revenue plummets 47% as streaming wars reshape Hollywood economics, pushing the studio toward greater Netflix reliance despite platform rivalry.
Bright Data proposes new revenue model for Samsung and LG smart TV streaming apps - collecting user data instead of showing ads. What's the real cost of 'free' streaming?
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[email protected]HBO Max will expand its password-sharing crackdown worldwide starting in 2026, following Netflix's playbook. Will consumers pay up or push back?