

It’s not TV. It’s online.


“Our goal is not to make friends. Our goal is to be right.”


Cross one off the list.


Scripps, which will add its channels to the service, is a new investor.


Sony’s Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg will head up video programming, reporting to Eddy Cue.


As Netflix grows and grows, Disney is poised to be the “biggest loser,” BTIG’s Rich Greenfield says.
Like the best reality TV contestants, BTIG’s Rich Greenfield says he’s not here to make friends.


Anthony Padilla heads out on his own.


Netflix and the movie studios are working on plans to let you watch new movies at home sooner — or right away.


On the latest Recode Decode, Galloway also grades Netflix, Snap and the New York Times Company.


Amazingly, just a fractured knee.


“The perfect time to have a sequel would’ve been five minutes after I finished the book.”


Watch Hastings talk about binge watching, live sports and Facebook.


“There’s not a big conflict yet.”


Bringing live sports to the internet is also hard.


But Reed Hastings says the open internet is an important principle.


Hastings was interviewed live by Peter Kafka from our Code Conference.


Kick off your summer with a host of easily digestible, entertaining listens.


It’s nice that you thought you were going to get work done today.


It’s also losing its longtime, D.C.-based policy chief, Christopher Libertelli.


FAMANA?


On Recode Decode, Miller says the story will keep going after the plot of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel ends.


He’s more than just Hooli CEO Gavin Belson.


Now there are five companies in search of the mythical $35 price point for OTT pay TV.


It includes Hulu’s other subscription service — but not the most popular show on TV.


Kara Swisher talks with Mike Judge, Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani, Zach Woods and more on Recode Decode.


Brad Pitt doesn’t work for free.


Ross tries to bring a sympathetic antagonism to Hooli CEO Gavin Belson.


But first, check out these two new clips.


A movie adaptation never made sense, but a TV version of Gaiman’s “big, sprawling” book debuts on Starz April 30.


You can stream the keynote online starting at 10 am PT.


That’s according to CEO Reed Hastings, who wants to talk to you about time and space and have you ever really looked at your hands? I mean — really, really looked? At your hands? Whoa.


Ninety-four million, thanks in large part to international viewers.


Reed Hastings added five million subs. Wall Street wanted more.


Football and Donald Trump couldn’t help Twitter’s cause in 2016.


No deal yet. But this one will be easier than selling regular TV.


These streams are the highest-profile sports rights currently on the market.


New data from comScore.


You can stream the championship and final four games for free. You may have to pay to stream other games, though.
The show returns April 23.