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Streaming Wars II. Whether it’s Netflix or Paramount, odds are that HBO Max will be getting a new owner and a very different business model within the next 24 months, assuming the platform still even exists.
Both Netflix ( NFLX 0.38%) and Spotify ( SPOT 0.58%) had great starts to 2025, but investors soured on the streaming giants in the back half of the year. Shares of both have fallen between 25% and 30% since midyear as poor earnings results have weighed on the stocks.
Paramount+ (within Paramount Streaming) jumped 18.4% month over month, driven by NFL games alongside the return of its original series Landman. These gains lifted the combined Paramount Streaming portfolio to a 2.3% share of television (+0.2 pts.).
Whether you look at Netflix or at Disney+, 2025 was undeniably the year that peak streaming died. That seems like a strange thing to say; Disney+ has received more popular and critical acclaim than at any time since Hamilton,
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Cut down on your TV expenses this year. Streaming offers variety, including live sports and news, all without the need for a contract. David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables, laptops, TVs, streaming, future tech and more.
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With the ever-growing number of streaming options available—both paid and free—it’s no surprise that every year more of us cut the cord with our cable or satellite company. In fact, traditional pay-TV providers lost 4 million subscribers in the first ...