Fox has picked up the broadcast rights to the NFL's Thursday night games. We discuss if the $3B five-year deal is worth it, and what the real value of professional sports is to operators.
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CandW discuss The Roku Channel's impact on Roku's $1.7B business
CandW discuss why Hulu Live subs fell, the streaming Super Bowl
CandW discuss YouTube’s $20B ad revenue coup, Crunchyroll’s 25% sub growth
CandW discuss Comcast cable TV 2020 losses, Peacock gains
CandW discuss the ad spending gap and Netflix 2020 results
CandW discuss streaming movie wars, AT&T TV Now demise
CandW discuss Roku users watching 3 hours a day, Discovery+
CandW discuss top ten OTT TV stories of 2021
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CandW discuss Disney D2C performance blowing past expectations
CandW discuss plunging RSN values and Roku’s Q3 2020
CandW discuss smart TV usage, Peacock growth, and TMobile TVision
CandW discuss why Quibi was doomed from the start
CandW discuss 5 amazing online video viewing data points
CandW discuss why streamers are big viewers and big spenders
CandW discuss on-demand TV viewing and CTV platforms
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