For the second time in exactly six months, Netflix is looking to the debt market to fund its skyscraping content ambitions.
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Shots Studios Signs Content, Merch Partnership With Gaming Org ‘NRG Esports’ (Exclusive)
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Netflix Again Raising $1.5 Billion In Debt Financing Amid Aggressive Content Push
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Snap Lays Off Two Dozen Staffers — Predominantly Within Its Content Division
This includes editors who curate user-generated Snaps within the app’s ‘Our Stories’ section, as well as employees who work within Discover.
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AwesomenessTV To Expand Spanish Presence In New Pact With 2btube
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Vimeo CEO Says Content For New SVOD Service Aims To “Get Your Heart Rate Going”
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Alibaba’s Digital Media Division To Invest $7.2 Billion In Content Over Next 3 Years
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Machinima Continues To Beef Up Its Content Team With Two Additional Hires
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With Sale Called Off, What Will Hulu Do Next?
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Online Video Startup Spotlights 12 Indie Pilots In ‘TV Reset Project’
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Long-Form Content on the Web – Not a Long Shot
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AOL Partners with Endemol, More Web Series in the Works
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