F1’s broadcast rights in the U.S are up for renewal at the end of the year. The outcome of the deal will be critical to the sport's fortunes
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One way to prevent people from canceling a streaming subscription: go big on live events and sports. And that's what Netflix ( NFLX) and Amazon ( AMZN) are doing in their ongoing battle with struggling traditional TV players such as Disney ( DIS) and Comcast ( CMCSA ).
Apple and Amazon are increasingly embracing theatrical releases, AMC CEO Adam Aron said, but Netflix remains hesitant despite previous experiments—leaving the door open for potential industry-wide shifts in streaming and box office collaborations.
To reduce subscriber churn, streaming giants like Netflix (NFLX) and Amazon (AMZN) are turning to live events and sports. This strategy is
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