It’s official: Quibi’s pricey programming slate will live on at Roku. As previously reported, Roku has acquired exclusive global rights to 75 of the now-defunct streaming service’s shows in a deal that The Wall Street Journal says was priced at "significantly less" than $100 million.
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Jeffrey Katzenberg’s WndrCo Leads $27 Million Funding Round For Payroll Startup ‘Wrapbook’
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Roku Has Officially Acquired Quibi’s Pricey Programming Library
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Insights: How To Avoid Quibi’s Gigantic Bust-Out In Your Own Startup
Quibi blew through most of $1.75 billion by relying on last-generation strategies and not-quite-ready tech. But its collapse provides lessons for everyone else.
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Quibi To Shutter Roughly Dec. 1, Stays TBD On Whether Content Will Live On Elsewhere
Quibi’s shutdown date is just around the bend.In an End Of Service announcement on its help page, the short-form video service said it will officially cease operations on or about Dec. 1.
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Amid Sputtering Launch, Here Are All Of The Originals That Quibi Has Renewed To Date
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Jeffrey Katzenberg On Quibi’s 1.3 Million Active Users: “It’s Not Close To What We Wanted”
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T-Mobile To Serve As Exclusive Telecom Launch Partner For Katzenberg’s Quibi
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Jeffrey Katzenberg’s Quibi Builds Out Powerhouse Executive, Operational Teams
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Jeffrey Katzenberg Announces Shortform Subscription Service’s Name, Confirms Deals With Guillermo Del Toro, Antoine Fuqua, Jason Blum
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Storied Editor Janice Min Joins Jeffrey Katzenberg’s ‘NewTV’ To Head Up News Programming
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Jeffrey Katzenberg’s WndrCo Raises Additional $200 Million, For $1 Billion In Total Funding (Report)
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Jeffrey Katzenberg Raises $800 Million To Develop YouTube-Length Shows On Netflix-Sized Budgets (Report)
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