Tag: Netflix

  • Everything Coming to Netflix in February 2022

    Check out Netflix’s array of incoming content during the month of Love, including the documentaries The Tinder Swindler, and jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy (provided Ye gets entrance into the editing lab for the final say), and more. Plus, new series are on their way including Murderville, where celebrity guests have to improvise their scripts along…

  • Report: HBO Max Gained 2% Marketshare With Netflix Down 2% in Q4 2021

    Report: HBO Max Gained 2% Marketshare With Netflix Down 2% in Q4 2021

    The gap continues to narrow between the big original streaming services and popular newcomers like HBO Max and Disney+. A new report from JustWatch reveals Q4 2021 data on each streaming service’s marketshare, and the findings show which platforms ended the year on a high note. According to the data, HBO Max saw the most…

  • What’s Coming to Netflix, Hulu & Amazon Prime Video the Week of January 24, 2022

    This week, catch the series premiere of ABCs Promised Land on Hulu with Live TV Monday night or catch it on-demand the following day. The new series, set in California’s Sonoma Valley region, follows the drama of two families vying for wealth and power. Netflix is debuting documentaries, cartoons, series, and movies this week. Check…

  • Video: Netflix, Pluto TV, YouTube TV Top Our Cordie Awards Lists

    Video: Netflix, Pluto TV, YouTube TV Top Our Cordie Awards Lists

    We asked our readers, viewers, and subscribers to vote for their favorite streaming services in several categories, and the results showcase some familiar heavy hitters. But among the Netflixs and YouTubes of the world, there are some surprises and up-and-comers vying for higher rankings compared to last year’s results. Join Jess and Philip as they…

  • Netflix Stock Tumbles After Poor Q4 Earnings Reports

    Netflix stock hit nearly a two-year low Friday, already down 16% in 2022. This discouraging news comes in the wake of Netflix’s Q4 earnings report which shows the service underperformed expectations. Top executives at Netflix haven’t been able to pinpoint exactly why the numbers are so daunting, but in the words of Co-CEO Reed Hastings,…

  • Netflix Added 8.28M Subscribers in Q4 2021

    Netflix Added 8.28M Subscribers in Q4 2021

    Netflix shared its Q4 2021 earnings Thursday afternoon. The company added 8.28 million global subscribers for the quarter, just over the 8.19 million expected by analysts ahead of the report. Netflix now has 221.8 million global paid subscribers. Netflix expects to add 2.5 million more subscribers in first quarter of this year, well below the 3.98…

  • ‘Brazen’ and ‘Cheer’ Season 2 Move into Netflix’s Weekly Top Ten List

    ‘Brazen’ and ‘Cheer’ Season 2 Move into Netflix’s Weekly Top Ten List

    Netflix has released its most recent top ten list for the second week of January, and viewers are streaming all of the popular titles on the platform. Stay Close has consistently climbed the list and now sits at number one, while two new TV Shows have entered the chat. Season 2 of the streamer’s hit…

  • T-Mobile Will Continue ‘Netflix On Us’ After Netflix Price Hike

    Last week, Netflix notified customers that all of its streaming plans were getting a price increase. T-Mobile followed the news with an announcement of its own, letting customers know the company’s “Netflix On Us” promotion will continue. “Rest assured, your Netflix is still on us! The Netflix benefit included in your plan remains on us,”…

  • Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video the Week of January 17, 2022

    For the middle of the month, there’s surprisingly a lot of big new releases coming this week to Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video. In terms of content, there’s no dry January here! Netflix is heating things up with a new season of Too Hot to Handle, a new romantic movie The Royal Treatment, and –…

  • Weekend Wrap-Up: Netflix’s Price Hikes, Roku’s Live TV Zone, and More

    Before the week ended, Netflix revealed that it’s raising pricing on all its tiers, from Basic to Premium. Meanwhile, Roku added a new section dedicated to Live TV content to its familiar menus, and Sinclair continued its push to develop its own sports streaming service. Here’s what happened in the world of cord cutting and…