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I've ditched Netflix for Apple TV, and I don't regret a thing
I've dabbled in Apple TV (formerly Apple TV+) over the years, watching the likes of The Morning Show, Slow Horses and Silo. However, there's still a lot that I was curious to catch up on, including Shrinking (see our latest edition of Now Showing for my thoughts) and Severance (which I admit I'm yet to watch).
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) has done a fantastic job of maintaining its economic moat and shutting out much of the competition that many thought would have a good shot at taking away the streaming king’s crown.
Netflix is the world's biggest streaming service, with a massive catalog of movies and shows. And despite its deep-pocketed parent, Apple TV Plus is one of the smallest. That makes them very different prospects, and some might argue that Netflix competes ...
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A look at the top searched movies and TV shows on Google in 2025 shows strength for streaming, including for both Netflix and Apple.
While video streaming platforms like Netflix and Disney+ have aggressively adjusted their models to maximize revenue, the music world has remained comparatively steady. Unfortunately, that might be about to change.
F1 The Movie hits Apple TV next week, with a key follow-up on the streamer shortly thereafter as the Formula 1 sport starts streaming too.
Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma goes over three of Wall Street's top analyst calls today: Netflix (NFLX) getting downgraded by Pivotal Research, Apple's (AAPL) price target boost by Wedbush's Dan Ives,