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sports1 year ago

"NFL's Christmas Day Games: Big Bids and Controversy"

The NFL plans to auction off TV rights to its two new Christmas Day games for the 2024 season, with bidding likely to start at $50 million. The league will open the bidding to all of its media partners, including CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN-ABC, and Amazon Prime Video. The games are expected to appear on linear TV networks rather than streaming platforms, and industry experts anticipate a 20-25% increase in the selling price compared to the league's first Black Friday game. The move is seen as a strategic effort by the NFL to compete with the NBA and maximize media-rights revenue.

finance1 year ago

"American Airlines Receives Bullish Upgrade from Citi Analyst"

Citi analysts upgraded American Airlines shares to Buy from Neutral, raising the price target to $20 from $14, citing solid demand for premium cabin offerings and diversified revenue streams. The upgrade follows a strong earnings report and increased interest in first class tickets, indicating a potential recovery in business travel. Despite challenges in the airline industry, American Airlines and other airline stocks are showing signs of recovery.

technology2 years ago

Netflix Takes Baby Steps in the World of Video Games

Netflix's push into gaming, which is part of its strategy to diversify revenue streams and keep subscribers engaged, has been met with lukewarm response so far. Despite expanding its game library from 24 to 77 titles in the past year, less than 1% of Netflix's 247.15 million subscribers play games on a daily basis. The challenge lies in getting existing subscribers to download and play mobile games, as most streaming service subscriptions are utilized on television screens. Netflix is now testing games that can be played on any device, including TV, and is exploring partnerships to adapt its popular series into mobile games. However, technological hurdles and competition from established mobile gaming publishers pose challenges to Netflix's gaming ambitions.

technology2 years ago

Samsung Set to Launch Cloud Gaming Service for Galaxy Users

Samsung is reportedly set to launch its cloud gaming service, targeted at mobile games, at its developer conference this week. The service aims to recover lost game-install-ad revenue and streamline the user acquisition process by eliminating the need for downloads and visits to the app store. With smartphone sales slowing down, Samsung is looking to increase revenue streams from its existing hardware. The new cloud gaming service will be separate from the Gaming Hub app for smart TVs and will be available through the Game Launcher on Galaxy phones.

business2 years ago

Tesla's Charging Network and Tech Licensing Strategy Could Boost Its Competitive Edge.

Tesla will allow Ford and GM to access its Supercharger network starting in 2024 and is open to licensing its software and supplying powertrains and batteries. Analysts predict this could generate an additional $3 billion in revenue for Tesla's services EV revenue by 2025. The move could also help fund the expansion of Tesla's 12,000-Supercharging network and potentially offer even more services at each charging location. However, some analysts warn that Tesla owners may not love the idea of giving other EV owners access to the Supercharging Network, which could backfire against Tesla.

business2 years ago

Trump's Financial Disclosures: Art of the Deal, Truth Social, NFTs, and Business Empire.

Former President Donald Trump's personal financial disclosure filed with the Federal Election Committee shows that he made over $5 million via speaking engagements and between $100,000 and $1 million in revenue from sales of his 1987 best-selling book "The Art of the Deal" in the past year. He also reported being paid by CIC Digital, the firm behind his digital trading cards, but his earnings on the project are listed as between $100,001 and $1 million. Trump made less than $201 via Truth Social, his proprietary social media website used as an alternative to Twitter.