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  2. Quibi - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many streaming video platforms, Quibi's content was made specifically for mobile devices and could be viewed in either a traditional 16:9 horizontal aspect ratio, or a 9:16 vertical frame (with the user able to shift between them in the same video). Instead of half-hour TV episodes or two-hour films, content on Quibi was delivered in ...

  3. Netflix: Why is the streaming giant losing viewers, and what ...

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    Netflix has revealed it lost subscribers for the first in 10 years at the start of 2022, sending its shares crashing. The streaming pioneer has stumbled in the face of increased competition from ...

  4. Netflix crash: 'The real culprit here is churn,' analyst says

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  5. 4 Reasons Netflix Didn't Crash Today - AOL

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    It was easy to figure that Netflix shares would be put through the meat grinder today. Coinstar and Verizon announced that their Redbox Instant by Verizon digital service w[ill roll out in beta ...

  6. Roku, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Roku devices support both on-demand content and live streaming. For live TV streams, Roku supports Apple HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) adaptive streaming technology. Both free and paid "channels" are available, as are some games. Roku Streaming Players are open-platform devices with a freely available SDK that enables anyone to create new channels ...

  7. Is Roku the New Netflix? - AOL

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    There's a disconnect between the two rock stars of streaming video. What's good for Netflix used to be good for Roku, but what's bad for Netflix is also apparently good for Roku.

  8. Timeline of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix offers a $1,000,000 prize to the first developer of a video-recommendation algorithm that could beat its existing algorithm, Cinematch, at predicting customer ratings by more than 10%. [10] and uses the same 2016 icon 2007: January 15: Product: Netflix announces that it will launch streaming video. [11] February: Product

  9. Roku stock tumbles after Q4 guidance disappoints, company ...

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    In the third quarter, Roku reported net revenue of $1.1 billion, up 16% year over year, with a net loss of $65 million, or $0.06 a share. That quarterly net loss was significantly narrower than ...