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Netflix counts 40 million on ad tier amid further push into live sports

Netflix with Ads keeps getting bigger.The streaming giant’s ad-supported tier has 40 million global monthly active users, up considerably from

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Amazon’s pitch to ad buyers: size matters

In January, with the flip of a switch, Amazon’s Prime Video became the largest ad-supported streaming platform in the US,

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Comcast plans Peacock, Apple TV+, and Netflix streaming bundle

Get marketing news you'll actually want to readMarketing Brew informs marketing pros of the latest on brand strategy, social media,

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Coworking with Michele Morelli

Each week, we spotlight Marketing Brew readers in our Coworking series. If you’d like to be featured, introduce yourself here.Michele

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Streamers are building out their global businesses, and advertising isn’t far behind

In its Q1 2024 letter to shareholders released last month, Netflix announced that its quarterly earnings reports will look a

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Frito-Lay’s Messi campaign is the latest installment of its multi-year soccer strategy

Coming off of its well-received Super Bowl commercial for Doritos Dinamita, Frito-Lay is shifting its focus to the other football.The

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Streamers surge puts upfronts to the test

Advertisers survived the holiday whiplash of CES. They ran through the digital noise of the NewFronts. Now there’s only one

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How Amazon turned ‘Fallout’ into another video-game adaptation success story

Video-game adaptations continue to look like a cheat code for high streaming viewership.Amazon Prime Video’s adaptation of the video-game series

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Why Slim Jim and WWE rekindled their historic partnership

On April 7, WWE star LA Knight made a pit stop before his WrestleMania 40 match against AJ Styles.As he

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Podcasting doesn’t technically need upfronts. They’re getting more popular anyway

It started with the TV industry.Upfronts, that is. The annual gathering of media buyers and sellers dates back to the