Netflix

Netflix, established in 1997, is a global entertainment company that specializes in streaming TV shows and movies. It offers its services across various devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles, computers, mobiles, and tablets. The company operates under three main segments: international streaming, domestic streaming, and domestic DVD services. Netflix provides its members with access to a vast library of content, including its original series and films, totaling over one billion hours of viewing per month. Its business model is centered around a subscription-based service, with no commercial breaks or commitments. Additionally, Netflix offers a DVD-by-mail membership service. As of 2023, Netflix has amassed over 275 million subscribers worldwide, making it the largest television entertainment subscriber base globally.

Doug Belgrad

VP of film

Past deals in Television

StoryBots

Acquisition in 2019
StoryBots is a children's media brand that focuses on educational content through engaging animated web series, storybooks, TV shows, and music. Originally developed by the entertainment studio JibJab, it became an independent production company before being acquired by Netflix in May 2019. Based in Marina Del Rey, California, StoryBots aims to combine entertainment with learning, creating a fun and interactive experience for children. The brand's content is designed to facilitate learning while entertaining young audiences, aligning with the growing demand for educational family-oriented programming.

Roku

Series B in 2008
Roku, Inc. is a leading streaming platform that provides users with access to a wide range of movies, TV episodes, live sports, music, and news. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, Roku operates in two primary segments: Platform and Player. The company has developed a proprietary operating system, Roku OS, which powers its streaming devices and co-branded televisions produced by various manufacturers. Roku offers a variety of streaming media players, accessories, and smart home products, and also operates the Roku Channel, a free, ad-supported service featuring both on-demand and live content. With a significant user base of over 80 million households, Roku generates revenue through device sales, advertising products, and licensing agreements, positioning itself as a prominent player in the streaming market.
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