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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Defunct Quibi Settles Lawsuit Accusing It Of Tech Theft
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Roku Has Officially Acquired Quibi’s Pricey Programming Library
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Quibi Reportedly In Talks To Sell Its Originals To Roku
Quibi is dead, but its content may be headed for resurrection.
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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
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Quibi Is Shutting Down
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Quibi Reportedly Seeking A Buyer After Lackluster First Months
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Former Quibi, Hulu Executive Tim Connolly Joins Apple’s Video Group
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Quibi Tries To Spur Second (Or First?) Wave Of Hype On Social Video
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Chrissy Teigen Gets Second Quibi Series That Riffs On The ‘Everything Is Cake’ Meme
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Just 8% Of Quibi’s Early Free Trial Users Converted To Paying Subscribers (Report)
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Amid Sputtering Launch, Here Are All Of The Originals That Quibi Has Renewed To Date
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