Comcast has announced a new ultra-low lag tech that is designed to reduce latency and improve connections for Xfinity customers.
The latest entertainment briefs spotlight a Brazilian film on authoritarian history, Netflix's toy expansion with 'Stranger Things', Comcast's financial boost from 'Wicked', and the London premiere of the new 'Bridget Jones' film,
Comcast reported 4Q revenue of $31.92B, beating estimates of $31.64B. Adjusted EPS of $0.96 also beat estimates of $0.86. Media segment revenue grew 3.5%, Peacock's paid subscribers increased 29%, and Comcast generated $3.
In a report released yesterday, Jeffrey Wlodarczak from Pivotal Research reiterated a Buy rating on Comcast (CMCSA – Research Report), with a
Shares of Netflix soared 13% to an all-time high on Wednesday after the streaming giant's big bet on sports helped add a record 18.9 million subscribers in the holiday quarter, ballooning its already sizeable advantage over other players.
The streamer hit a 52-week high of $999 per share during Wednesday's trading session after adding a record-breaking 18.9 million subscribers
Heger, meanwhile, thinks Netflix can find the right balance. The stock is currently up 10% after the company beat the Street's expectations for the top and bottom lines in Q4, punctuated by Netflix announcing that its total number of subscribers had surged past 300 million.
Netflix has promoted Michael Azzolino and Nne Ebong to VP of scripted drama series development and VP of studio scripted series respectively.
The streaming service’s subscriber count stayed at 36 million — the same as last quarter, according to Comcast’s earnings report released today. Peacock has only added around 5 million subscribers since January of last year,
In today's tech bytes, ABC's Andrew Dymburt talks about Comcast's new ultra-low lag for its Xfinity internet and how Microsoft is bringing iPhone integration into the Windows 11 start menu.
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