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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Netflix Shuns Live Sports but Embraces Sports Documentaries
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Stream These 8 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in February
The New York Times – Movies: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 New York Times – Movies: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.
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‘RRR’ Picks Up Oscar Nomination for Best Song
The New York Times – Movies:The Indian spectacular has become a word-of-mouth smash hit in the United States — in theaters, no less.
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Inside the Battle to Control, and Fix, Tennis
The New York Times – Sports:Tennis’ hit Netflix series and rising collection of young stars has investors bullish on the sport, which is poised for a once-in-a-generation moment of disruption.
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Reed Hastings to Become Netflix’s Executive Chairman, Ceding Co-Chief Role
The New York Times – Business:Mr. Hastings will become the streaming giant’s executive chairman. Greg Peters will join Ted Sarandos as a co-chief executive.
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A Wednesday Addams Contest Brings the Fans
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:At a Brooklyn club, fans of the Netflix series “Wednesday” showed off their takes on the pigtailed heroine’s signature moves in a midnight competition.
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‘Based on a True Story’ (Except the Parts That Aren’t)
The New York Times – Business:The entertainment genre of historical drama is flourishing — and riddled with inaccuracies. The untrue parts are leading to more public spats and lawsuits.
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Crime and Police TV Shows Like ‘Criminal Minds’ Are Big Streaming Hits
The New York Times – Business:Prestige shows like “The White Lotus” grab a lot of the headlines and rave reviews. But viewers still like to settle in with the familiar.
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Along for the Ride With Joy Sunday
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The “Wednesday” actress reflects on a whirlwind year, from Bucharest breakfasts to Brooklyn art parties.
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What Shows Like ‘Kaleidoscope’ Tell Us About Streaming and TV
The New York Times – Business:A decade of bingeing has transformed storytelling and viewing habits. But we may be starting to hit that transformation’s limits.
