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Netflix, which is in a quiet period ahead of earnings, declined CNN’s request for comment. In November, Netflix aired its first-ever live sports event, and its third-ever foray into live programming, called “The Netflix Cup,” a crossover competition between Formula 1 drivers and professional golfers. “We are investing heavily in increasing our live capabilities,” Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos said on the company’s earnings call in October. Next, Netflix plans to experiment with a new type of live programming: award shows. But even before the announcement, the number of shows and original programming Netflix churned out had already hit its peak, according to data analyzed by MoffettNathanson.
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Analyst explains why he's negative on Netflix's stock
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAnalyst explains why he's negative on Netflix's stockMatthew Harrigan, senior equity analyst at Benchmark Company, discusses Netflix's crackdown on password-sharing and its push into video games, which he says won't be an "immediate catalyst."
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBenchmark: Comcast and Netflix are best positioned for the SAG-AFTRA strikeMatthew Harrigan, Equity Research Analyst at The Benchmark Company, discusses which companies will be impacted by the strikes across Hollywood.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNetflix's Squid Game success gave more attention to South Korean entertainment exports, says analystMatthew Harrigan of The Benchmark Company discusses the impact of Netflix's contributions to South Korea's streaming landscape.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWarner Bros. Discovery has a fantastic movie pipeline rest of 2023, says Matthew HarriganThe Benchmark Company's Matthew Harrigan along with CNBC's Julia Boorstin and Alex Sherman join 'The Exchange' to discuss competition in the streaming landscape, building out a resilient streaming subscriber base, and takeaways from this quarters earnings numbers.
$7 billion unicorn Carta is officially retreating from its equity management software for public companies, according to multiple sources Insider has spoken to. Thousands of private companies use the platform to track company and employee ownership, process venture investments, and administer employee stock programs, among a slew of other services. Carta had seen the company through its 2017 public listing on the London Stock Exchange, helping its employees and shareholders navigate the complex world of public stock markets. Transfer agents are regulated entities that all public companies are required to use to track stock ownership. "I guess getting into the public markets is something that they sort of dipped their toe in and now want to withdraw," he said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarrigan: Netflix's advertising approach won't turn the company aroundMatthew Harrigan, Senior Equity Analyst at The Benchmark Company, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss Netflix's Q3 earnings report.
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - A production cut by the OPEC+ oil cartel is reigniting U.S. voters' No. The move late in the campaign season unsettled a growing consensus that Biden's Democrats could stem their losses in the U.S. House of Representatives -- though they are still expected to lose their narrow majority. Republicans have hammered Democrats all year over inflation, which has reached four-decade highs as gasoline prices surged with Russia's March invasion of Ukraine. Moscow is also a member of OPEC+ and played a role in the cartel's decision this week to cut output. Forecasters do not expect gasoline prices to surge back to summertime highs.
Harrigan’s Phone” to the relatively short list of really good Stephen King adaptations, garnishing a coming-of-age story with understated hints of the supernatural and thoughtful rumination about cellphones that finds true horror in their ubiquity. In one highly amusing ramble, Mr. Harrigan rattles off every terrible thing that the cellphone might unleash, calling it “a gateway drug” for all manner of societal ills, including the dissemination of bogus news. Harrigan’s Phone” exhibits a level of restraint not regularly associated with the movie’s two high-profile producers, Ryan Murphy (“American Horror Story”) and the prolific horror maven Jason Blum. (Whether the movie promotes Apple’s flagship product while decrying its effects will likely be, to reference another “Twilight Zone,” in the eye of the beholder.) Harrigan’s Phone” premieres October 5 on Netflix.
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