Netflix

Netflix is a global streaming entertainment company that provides on-demand access to television shows, films, and original programming across devices such as televisions, computers, smartphones, and tablets. The service operates primarily through subscription streaming and serves a large international and domestic subscriber base, focusing on non-live content with a catalog of original and licensed titles. In recent years, Netflix added an ad-supported option to broaden its revenue model while maintaining emphasis on convenient, on-demand viewing for members worldwide.

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 is a TV streaming platform provider with platform and player segments. The platform enables discovery and access to movies, TV episodes, live sports, music and news, and includes advertising products such as video ads, brand sponsorships, and audience development campaigns. Roku also sells TVs branded Roku TV, licenses its operating system, and offers streaming media players and accessories, along with subscription and billing services. It partners with retailers and device manufacturers for co-branded devices and sells directly to consumers, with a global reach that includes millions of households. The Roku Channel provides free, ad-supported on-demand and live programming. The Roku OS powers devices and licensed televisions, and the company earns revenue from devices, licensing and advertising. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, Roku serves more than 90 million streaming households and logged about 127 billion streaming hours in 2024, reflecting its position as a leading streaming platform in the United States.
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