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Apr. 15, 2021
Why Didn’t Netflix Just Buy Sony?
Plus: Amazon Prime passes the 200 million mark.
By
Josef Adalian
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Apr. 8, 2021
Smaller Things: 7 Hidden Streaming Gems
From
L.A. Law
to
Showtime at the Apollo
.
By
Josef Adalian
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Mar. 18, 2021
The Snyder Cut Has Already Done Its Job for HBO Max
All the ways the new
Justice
League
is helping the fledgling streamer.
By
Josef Adalian
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Mar. 11, 2021
How Disney+ Changed Streaming in 16 Months
100 million subscribers agree.
By
Josef Adalian
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Feb. 25, 2021
Paramount+ Is Mining for Nostalgia. Will It Work?
A look at the strategy behind the latest streaming service to join the market.
By
Josef Adalian
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Feb. 18, 2021
The Other Queen’s Gambit
How broadcast TV is still putting up a fight in the streaming age.
By
Josef Adalian
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Feb. 11, 2021
The Streaming Price Wars Have Begun
Services are doing everything they can to fight customer churn.
By
Josef Adalian
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Feb. 4, 2021
Apple TV+ Is Doing Better Than You Think
Ted Lasso
isn’t the only thing that’s working.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 28, 2021
Does Peacock Need the Olympics?
The streaming service has gained some momentum, but there are still hurdles ahead.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 21, 2021
Do Netflix’s Financials Finally Make Sense?
The company’s latest earnings report was full of positive news.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 14, 2021
What Will TV’s Next Four Years Look Like?
Cable news and late-night TV have their work cut out for them.
By
Josef Adalian
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Dec. 17, 2020
The 5 Stories That Shaped the Streaming Industry This Year
From Baby Yodas to Roku battles, there was plenty of drama in 2020.
By
Josef Adalian
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Dec. 10, 2020
The Streaming Future Is Already Here for the Movie Business
Warner Bros. is just the latest to join the club.
By
Josef Adalian
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Dec. 3, 2020
HBO Max, Peacock, and the Power of Patience
How the two streaming services defied early punditry.
By
Josef Adalian
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Nov. 19, 2020
How Hallmark Keeps Winning the War for Christmas
Traditional TV is still the king of holiday content — for now.
By
Josef Adalian
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Nov. 12, 2020
Netflix Is Introducing Linear Channels in France, Mon Ami
Could this new feature point to something bigger in the future?
By
Josef Adalian
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Oct. 29, 2020
Let’s Evaluate Disney+’s First Year
What the platform has done right, and where it can grow.
By
Josef Adalian
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Oct. 22, 2020
Quibi Was the Streaming Era’s New Coke
A product not enough real people wanted, a solution to a problem that didn’t really exist.
By
Josef Adalian
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Oct. 15, 2020
The Streaming News Wars Are Heating Up
The traditional TV news powers are scrambling for turf in the streaming space.
By
Josef Adalian
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Oct. 8, 2020
Netflix Is Thinking of Ending Things
Why even the best Netflix shows are wrapping things up after just a few seasons.
By
Josef Adalian
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Oct. 1, 2020
Parks
and Relocation: Streaming’s Musical Chairs Problem
What happens when popular shows change platforms?
By
Josef Adalian
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Sept. 24, 2020
How Netflix Is Selling Itself to the World
A look inside the streaming service’s new global marketing strategy.
By
Josef Adalian
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Sept. 18, 2020
Peacock Is (Finally) Headed to Roku
The streaming device giant and NBCUniversal have reached an agreement.
By
Josef Adalian
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Sept. 17, 2020
5 Questions for TV’s Weirdest Fall Season Ever
Nobody knows anything — but we have some guesses.
By
Josef Adalian
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Sept. 10, 2020
Netflix Just Disrupted Itself. Why?
This week’s changes offer clues to the company’s future.
By
Josef Adalian
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Sept. 3, 2020
Will Disney+’s
Mulan
Gambit Work?
The streaming service’s one-year mark is getting closer.
By
Josef Adalian
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Aug. 27, 2020
A Closer Look at the HBO Max-acre
No, the service isn’t doomed.
By
Josef Adalian
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July 17, 2020
One Thing Peacock Does Well? ‘Live’ Channels
An early look at the service’s pluses and minuses.
By
Josef Adalian
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June 26, 2020
An Early HBO Max Report Card
How has the new service’s first month gone?
By
Josef Adalian
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June 18, 2020
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Is Netflix’s Surprise Summer Hit
The 2005 Nickelodeon show has found new life in the streaming universe.
By
Josef Adalian
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June 11, 2020
Amazon Weighs
The Dukes of Hazzard
’s Streaming Future
The company is mulling whether to pull the show from its streaming platform.
By
Josef Adalian
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June 5, 2020
All Eyes on the Protests
How streaming news networks are emerging as valuable resources for anyone looking to go beyond cable news coverage.
By
Josef Adalian
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May 28, 2020
Why You Can’t Get HBO Max on Roku (Yet)
Welcome to the latest behind-the-scenes battle in the streaming wars.
By
Josef Adalian
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May 22, 2020
HBO Max Gets Ready to Join the Party
A look at what’s to come for the new streaming service.
By
Josef Adalian
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May 7, 2020
CBS All Access Gets Supersized
Changes are afoot at the streaming service.
By
Josef Adalian
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May 1, 2020
Should ViacomCBS Blow Up Its Streaming Strategy?
How the company can catch up in the streaming wars.
By
Josef Adalian
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Apr. 23, 2020
Can Netflix’s Surge Last?
What to make of Netflix’s jump in subscriptions.
By
Josef Adalian
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Apr. 16, 2020
‘Everybody’s Doing Zoom Pitches Like Crazy’
Despite the national lockdown, there’s been an explosion in behind-the-scenes TV dealmaking.
By
Josef Adalian
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Apr. 3, 2020
What WarnerMedia’s Bold New Hire Means for Its Future
The company’s Jason Kilar era begins.
By
Josef Adalian
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Mar. 27, 2020
NBC’s Peacock Pushes Forward Without the Olympics
The decision to postpone the Tokyo games will deprive the new streaming service of its biggest promotional platform.
By
Josef Adalian
the streaming wars
Mar. 20, 2020
Disney+ Arriving in Europe, Unlikely to Want for Audience
As quarantined parents in the U.K., Ireland, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Spain, and Switzerland all exhale at once.
By
Josef Adalian
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Mar. 20, 2020
What Happens Now for the TV Industry?
The entire TV business has come to a halt because of the coronavirus. Here are five proposals for what to do next.
By
Josef Adalian
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Mar. 13, 2020
What Does a Pandemic Mean For the New Streaming Services?
Quibi and other platforms will arrive during a complicated time.
By
Josef Adalian
the industry
Mar. 5, 2020
FX Boss John Landgraf Finally Joins the Streaming Wars
The cable veteran sees FX on Hulu as a path to the future. Is he right?
By
Josef Adalian
the industry
Feb. 27, 2020
A Tale of Two Bobs: What Disney’s CEO Shake-up Means for Hollywood
It’s no exaggeration to say Tinseltown has no clue who Bob Chapek is.
By
Josef Adalian
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Feb. 21, 2020
Has Netflix Finally Figured Out Reality TV?
With buzzy new shows like
Love Is Blind
,
The Circle,
and
Cheer
, Netflix’s unscripted division has been on a tear this year.
By
Josef Adalian
reality tv
Feb. 6, 2020
Netflix’s
Dating Around
Is Finally Returning for a Second Season
Season two was filmed in New Orleans and will debut later this year.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 31, 2020
Why NBC Is Telling You to Watch Netflix
Networks are getting more and more cozy with their streaming rivals.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 24, 2020
Netflix Changed the Way It’s Counting Viewers. Does the Math Add Up?
This week’s edition of Buffering takes a closer look at Netflix’s new metrics.
By
Josef Adalian
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Jan. 17, 2020
As Netflix Collects Oscar Noms, Peacock Spreads Its Feathers
Welcome to Buffering, a new Vulture column devoted to streaming TV.
By
Josef Adalian