A strong slate of recent original shows and live events is likely to have encouraged people to sign up for the streaming service.
After Jake Paul's victory over Mike Tyson drew an insane amount of viewers to Netflix, crashing the service for many of them, everybody wanted to know who "The Problem Child" was going to take on ...
Conor McGregor left the Paul brothers, Jake and Logan, in shock with his remarks as they came face-to-face after sharing a bus ride to Donald Trump's inauguration. Younger brother Jake surprised ...
We enter 2025 with strong momentum,” Netflix said in its note to investors, saying it added a record 41 million subscribers in 2024 and re-accelerated growth.
Combat sports stars Jake Paul, Logan Paul and Conor McGregor will be among the attendees at Donald Trump's presidential inauguration ceremony in Washington. McGregor arrived in the nation's ...
Netflix, Oracle and other tech stocks lifted U.S. indexes as their profits pile higher and excitement builds around AI's moneymaking prospects.
Mike Tyson's latest appearance with Jake Paul outrages fans and fuels rumors ... 10.25 billion dollars in revenue, surpassing Wall Street's 10.1 billion-dollar projections. The Tyson-Paul fight ...
Retired boxer Mike Tyson, a longtime acquaintance of President Donald Trump, climbed onto the shoulders of his former opponent Jake Paul while Jake’s brother Logan enthusiastically screamed ...
Boxing star Jake Paul was among those who attended Donald Trump’s inauguration at the Capitol Rotunda on Monday. Paul became a staunch supporter of the president as he campaigned against and ...
Netflix reaffirmed its dominance of the streaming video market on Tuesday, as its mixture of live sporting events, popular returning series - and
Netflix also debuted the second season of Squid Game, which reached a record-breaking 68mn views in its first week. “We enter 2025 with strong momentum, coming off a year with record net (subscriber) additions and having re-accelerated growth,” the company wrote in a letter to shareholders.
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