Netflix badly missed on its latest quarter. But would-be SVOD competitors aren't ready to take advantage. Meanwhile, AVOD is building a place for itself.
SVOD
- Insights: Apple And Comcast Giveaways May Net Tens Of Millions Of Subscribers And Send SVOD Super Derby Back To Where TV Started
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Insights: Netflix Tumbles But Who Can Take Advantage?
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BET’s Upcoming Streaming Service To Be Joint Venture With Tyler Perry
Viacom-owned Black Entertainment Television (BET) is the latest entertainment brand to launch its own SVOD service. BET+ will debut in the fall with 1,000 hours of content -- comprising both exclusive originals, fan-favorite series and movies, and specials -- focused on African American viewers.
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Insights: Quibbling About Quibi – Too Big To Fail Or Too Expensive To Succeed?
Mobile-video startup Quibi plans to raise another $500 mllion ahead of its April 2020 launch, in part for a huge marketing campaign. Will the money launch Quibi or sink it?
- Insights: As Video Streamers Turn Over Some Cards, Can They Avoid The Real Flop?
- Insights: NBCU Crafts Bluprint For A New Kind Of Influencer
- Study Finds Streaming Service Usernames And Passwords For Sale On Dark Web
- Insights: As Subscriptions Drain Wallets, Ad-Supported Online Services Find New Fans
- Original Shows From DeStorm, Lil Tay Lead The Way As New SVOD Service Zeus Launches
- New MTV Studios To Remake ‘The Real World, ‘Daria’, More ’90s Shows For SVOD Platforms
- Amanda Cerny, DeStorm Power, and King Bach’s Video Platform Zeus Inks Deal With SAG-AFTRA
- Cannes Film Festival Shuts Netflix And Other Streamers Out Of Palme D’Or Competition
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