The company’s business strategy has prioritized creators over viewers since 2017, when Vimeo canceled plans for a paid streaming video service with its own original programming. But many people still perceive Vimeo as place to watch video, Chief Executive Anjali Sud said.

Quarterly revenue and earnings are up at the broadcast company but not as much as Wall Street had hoped. Blame increased spending on content.

The media company’s current contract with the National Football League runs through the 2022 season, but CBS executives are already making their case to the league for a new deal.

Streaming service Hulu is adding an element of ’authenticity’ to its marketing with a campaign where endorsers reveal they are getting paid to be on air.

The stock market is off to the best start of the year in more than three decades, but here are 5 reasons you shouldn’t be kicking yourself if you missed it.

Jefferies analyst Timothy O’Shea says that even if it gets 250 million subscribers by 2023–100 million more than Netflix now–that would only be 5% of Apple’s revenue.

The race-relations drama “Green Book” won the Oscar for best picture, an unexpected choice in a year in which many thought the award might go for the first time to a Netflix movie or superhero blockbuster.

The Academy Awards went off without any bloopers but in an age of near-limitless entertainment options, that’s not enough to keep the show relevant.

Roma’s three-Oscar night sends a message that partnering with Netflix won’t prevent films from winning major awards—even if the Academy wasn’t yet ready to give the Best Picture to a movie that was essentially streaming event.

Apple (AAPL) shares rest roughly 25% below their 52-week high as investors and Wall Street try to decipher what's next for the iPhone giant. At this point, the company's slowdown has been well documented, but let's check out some of Apple's upcoming projects and estimates to help us see what we might expect from AAPL stock going forward.

Shares of Microsoft (MSFT) have climbed over 10% since the start of the year, along with Amazon (AMZN), Facebook (FB), and much of the rest of the market. But is now the time for investors to buy Microsoft as MSFT stock races back toward its 52-week and all-time high?

Netflix Inc.

Netflix, Inc. is an Internet subscription service company, which provides subscription service streaming movies and television episodes over the Internet and sending DVDs by mail. It operates through the following segments: Domestic Streaming, International Streaming and Domestic DVD. The Domestic Streaming segment derives revenues from monthly membership fees for services consisting solely of streaming content to its members in the United States. The International Streaming segment includes fees from members outside the United States. The Domestic DVD segment covers revenues from services consisting solely of DVD-by-mail. The company was founded by Marc Randolph and Wilmot Reed Hastings Jr., on August 29, 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, CA. (See Full Profile)