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Category: Netflix Inc
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Netflix’s Approach Shifts, Pushing Content That Can ‘Pop’
The streaming service long thought spending on ads didn’t result in more viewers. That has subtly changed under the marketing chief Marian Lee.
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Trump’s Indictment and What’s Next
The fallout will be widespread, with ramifications for the 2024 presidential race, policymaking and more.
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Stream These 9 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in April
A bunch of great TV shows and movies are departing for U.S. subscribers this month. Catch them while you can.
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‘The Magician’s Elephant’ Review: The Promise of a Pachyderm
Adapted from Kate DiCamillo’s beloved children’s book, this animated adventure sands down the somberness of its source material while turning up the silliness.
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The Short Film Nominees Get Ready for the Oscars
For nominees who aren’t household names, it can take some resourcefulness to get dressed for one of the biggest nights of their careers.
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A24, the Indie Film Studio, Buys New York’s Cherry Lane Theater
The studio’s first venture into live performance follows the move by Audible, Amazon’s audio subsidiary, to stage works at the nearby Minetta Lane Theater.
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Review: Chris Rock’s ‘Selective Outrage’ Strikes Back
A year after Will Smith slapped him at the Oscars, Rock responded fiercely in a new stand-up special, Netflix’s first experiment in live entertainment.
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Stream These 5 TV Shows and Movies Before They Leave Netflix in March
Cult-favorite TV shows and some movies that should have gotten more Oscar love than they did: Catch these titles before they’re gone for U.S. subscribers.
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Netflix Shuns Live Sports but Embraces Sports Documentaries
Unlike many of its rivals, Netflix has not pursued showing live games. Instead, it has invested in series on professional auto racing, tennis and now golf.
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Stream These 8 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in February
A handful of great titles are leaving the service for U.S. subscribers soon, including a bona fide comedy classic. See them while you can.
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Sundance, Once a Hotbed for Film Deals, Tries to Find Its Footing
The kind of independent movies that the festival showcases have struggled at the box office, spurring worries about what the market would be like this year.
