Explore the ongoing debate in Indonesia where dangdut performances at religious events spark controversy and ignite ...
Pandji Pragiwaksono's unfiltered set took aim at the president, but it was a quip about religious groups that triggered ...
Netflix is kicking off the new year in style with a barrage of unmissable shows and movies. Not content to add a mere few "James Bond" films to the mix, the streamer is giving subscribers every single ...
Over 100 shows that Netflix has exclusive licensing arrangements for could be leaving the streaming platform next year. Over 100 shows that Netflix has exclusive licensing arrangements for could be ...
When Warner Bros. Discovery announced it would sell its film studio and streaming service to Netflix, it sparked concern and outrage amongst industry members, competitor studios, regulators, and ...
The deal will see popular Barstool podcasts including 'Pardon My Take' and 'Spittin' Chiclets' stream on Netflix. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Like the previously announced deals, the video ...
Netflix and audio powerhouse iHeartMedia have entered into a new partnership to bring 14 video podcasts exclusively to Netflix in early 2026, the companies announced Tuesday. This represents Netflix’s ...
Video episodes from shows including Charlamagne tha God’s 'The Breakfast Club' will stream on the platform in early 2026. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The deal follows Netflix’s announcement in ...
Would buying Warner Bros. give Netflix too much power? The streaming giant is telling regulators it won't, and antitrust experts say the answer ultimately depends on how you define who Netflix ...
In a move that has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, Netflix recently announced its plans to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) for $82.7 billion. Responses from the industry have been generally ...
Netflix leaders doubled down Monday on their intention to acquire part of Warner Bros. Discovery, while also looking to alleviate concerns in Hollywood about the blockbuster deal's potential impact on ...
Netflix's Qwikster-era crash in 2011 set up extraordinary long-term gains for investors who bought the dip and held on. Repeating a 36% annual return for another 14 years would imply a $34 trillion ...