Netflix has achieved record-breaking viewership during the holiday season, propelled by the popularity of Stranger Things Season 5 and NFL games, drawing 27.5 million viewers to the most-streamed NFL game in U.S. history. As the company navigates its $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, which the board favors as the superior deal, investor concerns about financial impacts have led to a dip in share price. Despite these challenges, analysts remain optimistic about Netflix's future growth, driven by strong content investments and an expanding subscriber base.

“A menos de 48 horas del estreno del último episodio, Netflix presentó el tráiler final de Stranger Things, que anticipa el cierre definitivo de la historia creada por los hermanos Duffer. El capítulo se estrenará este 31 de diciembre a las 22.00 (Argentina), en simultáneo a nivel mundial, y marcará el final de una de las series más exitosas del streaming.”

“Netflix promises it is 100% committed to releasing Warner Bros. films in movie theaters 🎬”

“Stranger Things Season 5 sets Christmas Day streaming record on Netflix as Volume 2 propels the watch hours amidst strong audience retention.”

“Netflix and Sky Elements Drones used over 5,000 drones to stage a record-setting Stranger Things spectacle above Las Vegas.”

“Warner Bros. Discovery's board is expected to reject Paramount Skydance's revised offer at a meeting next week, recommending that WBD's shareholders stick with the Netflix deal.”

“Netflix's Lions-Vikings Christmas Day NFL Game Breaks All-Time US Streaming Record With 27.5 Million Viewers”

“Netflix Christmas Day NFL streams set US viewership records”

“With Netflix looking to acquire HBO, TV is in danger of returning “to its default settings — low on risk, low on cost and concerned only with producing programming that brings in the biggest possible audience,” Alan Sepinwall writes.”

“Breaking @paramountco - @wbd - @netflix deal gossip from a person close to the Ellisons: “David Zaslav ($WBD CEO) is running around telling people all over the business that he wants $34 a share for the company to knock out the @netflix bid. No fucking way that’s happening anytime soon and maybe never.”

“And yeah they are talking defcon1,” aka litigation.”

“Netflix’s live stream of Commanders-Cowboys on Christmas Day averaged 19.9M U.S. viewers.”

“長瀬智也が俳優復帰へ Netflixなどのドラマ出演オファー受け関係者「前向きな意向を示している」”