Rachel Griffin Accurso started doing her YouTube videos in 2019; the most popular video has over 1 billion views.
Netflix subscribers could be forced to fork out for the BBC TV Licence to watch their favourite shows and films on the streaming platform.
While we know the release date for season 3 of "Squid Game," Netflix confirmed quite a few massive shows for new seasons in 2025 without release dates. In fact, several of these don't even yet have a release date window, including "Emily in Paris" season 5 and "The Witcher" season 4.
A new TVision study finds that YouTube beat out other streams in terms of its viewing share (21%) but Netflix had the largest household reach in 2024
The three streaming sites reach or tie their biggest share ever of the U.S. TV audience. The holiday season brought big gifts to several streaming platforms, with YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video all hitting or tying their best mark ever in Nielsen ‘s monthly snapshot of TV use.
Popular children’s YouTube star Ms. Rachel is moving to Netflix with episodes starting Jan. 27. With over 13 million subscribers, her channel features playful videos that promote child development through skits and songs.
Netflix is raising its subscription prices in the US, leading me to think it’s time to cancel my subscription until I actively want to watch something new.
While the rest of internet’s arguing over whether Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’s theme song is a bop, Netflix’s Devil May Cry series is just rollin’ with Limp Bizkit. [Media:
Netflix's next Tudum fan event will take place on May 31 in Los Angeles, but you can also watch it live on Netflix.
The recently revealed poster sets quite the harrowing tone for the season: gone are the rainbow hues of season two's six-legged pentathlon, and in their place lies an aggressively bright, swirling flower-patterned floor under a pair of familiarly sinister silhouettes to fans of the show.
The comedian poked fun at Meghan and Harry’s Netflix track record, shortly after the duchess announced she was delaying the release of her lifestyle show in the wake of the Los Angeles
The streaming wars have been messy, and they’re certainly not over, but Netflix already won. The only question left is exactly how rich the spoils of victory will be. And you better believe Netflix is going to find out.