On Jan. 23, 2024, Netflix announced it signed a $5 billion 10-year deal with WWE to make it the new home of the entertainment franchise. The live events would be included in every Netflix subscription, with viewers only needing to log into their accounts. The episodes are available for streaming immediately after they are completed.
On Monday, Netflix and Comcast each announced $10 million donations, split between groups such as the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and the American Red Cross. Both companies also said they are assisting employees directly impacted by the fires.
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Comcast and Netflix each pledged to donate $10 million to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts.
Entertainment companies, including Netflix and Amazon, said they would steer more than $65 million to disaster relief and recovery efforts.
APAC: This region has accounted for the second largest average quarterly net adds over the last five quarters. Netflix’s churn rates were the lowest in the industry, hitting 2.17% in Q3 2024. Prime Video had the next lowest churn rate of 3.7% in the same quarter.
Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery commit $15 million while Amazon, Netflix and Comcast add $10 million, Sony chips in $5 million while Paramount and Fox contribute $1 million. By Erik Hayden ...
Netflix, Comcast, and other entertainment firms have pledged millions to aid Pacific Palisades wildfire victims. Netflix and Comcast announced $10 million each, and Disney pledged $15 million.
Netflix , Amazon , Disney , Paramount , and Comcast (CMCSK) are in talks to broadcast a benefit concert to raise money for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, Bloomberg’s Luca
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The world's biggest streaming services will be broadcasting this huge benefit gig for victims of the LA wildfires