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Netflix, Inc. provides entertainment services worldwide. The company offers television (TV) series, documentaries, feature films, games, and live programming across various genres and languages. It also provides members the ability to receive streami...
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Netflix Taps Warner Music Partnership To Expand Music Documentary Pipeline
Netflix (NasdaqGS:NFLX) and Warner Music Group have entered an exclusive multi year partnership to create documentary series and films based on WMG artists and songwriters. The agreement focuses on long form music related programming, including behind the scenes stories and career spanning profiles. For Netflix, which operates a global streaming platform built around subscription video on demand, this deal adds another content stream tied to well known music talent. It comes as music...

Netflix (NFLX) Reveals An Eight-Part Series on the Collapse of FTX
Netflix (NFLX) and the Obamas' Higher Ground Productions are creating "The Altruist," an eight-episode series chronicling the relationship between Sam Bankman-Fried and Caroline Ellison.
Jim Cramer on Netflix: “You Buy Some Here, You Buy Some a Little Bit Lower”
Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) is one of the stocks mentioned during the show, as we cover everything Jim Cramer said about the market. When a caller asked about the stock during the episode, Cramer said: Okay, let me tell you… I think I’m going to throw in one more positive. I think they could raise the […]
Netflix Q1 2026 Preview: The 3 Metrics That Could Move the Stock
Now that its hopes for a deal with Warner Bros Discovery have been dashed, it's time to focus on what's next for the streaming video leader.
Netflix Is $2.8 Billion Richer After Losing Warner to Paramount. What It Could Do With the Cash.
Netflix stock has been on a tear ever since the video streamer dropped out of the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery How’s that for a plot twist? Paramount has cratered 16% over the past month as investors worry about the company’s mounting debt load. “Paramount is paying a stiff price, and its winning bid may turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory,” we wrote on Feb. 27, after Netflix bowed out of the takeover battle.