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  1. Oct 29, 2024 · A new study by Ampere Analysis has found that, together, the top 6 global content providers — Disney, Comcast, Google, Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix, and Paramount — now account for the ...

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · Julia Stoll. Disney boosted its spending on content by 33 percent between 2021 and 2022. Disney's spending has been significantly higher historically, often double or nearly triple that of Netflix ...

  3. Oct 29, 2024 · The spending across the six companies — Disney, Comcast, Google, Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix and Paramount Global — will reach a new high in 2024 and account for 51% of the total content ...

    • Disney: $30 Billion Estimated
    • Warner Bros. Discovery: $20 Billion Estimated
    • Netflix: $17 Billion Estimated
    • Amazon: $10 Billion Estimated
    • Apple: $7 Billion Estimated
    • Paramount+: $4 Billion Estimated
    • Peacock: $3 Billion Estimated

    Let’s start with the biggest of the big spenders. Even after cutting $1 billion in content spend from its own initial 2022 estimate, Walt Disney Co. still set out to spend $32 billion on movies and serieslast year. Disney CFO Christine McCarthy said during the company’s fiscal first-quarter earnings call in February that she “expect(s) cash content...

    For Warner Bros. Discovery, we’re going with another ballpark figure based on recent history and professed consistency. For Warner Bros. Discovery, this is particularly tough since its 2022 track record is comprised of eight months and change. Prior to the merger, WarnerMedia under AT&T was poised to spend “over $18 billion” in 2022. In February 20...

    Netflix has been nothing if not consistent. The streaming king invested about $17 billion — give or take — into streaming shows in movies in 2020, 2021, 2022, and now, 2023. That spend must feed the world, with an eye toward creating hits across the globe — and in rare cases, global hits. Ted Sarandos, co-CEO (now with Greg Peters, not company foun...

    Amazon Prime’s total content spend on video and music was a combined $13 billion in 2021, up 18 percent from $11 billion in 2020, according to a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The number jumped another 28 percent to $16.6 billion in 2022. Though Amazon will not comment on future (or even current) content spend, it stands to reaso...

    A few years ahead of Apple TV+, the MacBook maker dedicated $1 billion to creating movies and TV shows. That ballooned to $6 billion by the streamer’s November 2019 launch, according to the Financial Times. Moffett Nathanson believes Apple spent exactly that again on video content in 2022 and believes it will hit $7 billion in cash spend this year....

    Last year, Paramount Global shelled out “around $16 billion” overall in content, per president and CEO Bob Bakish, a number that includes linear, streaming, and Paramount Pictures films. The streaming piece was “probably around $4 billion of that” pie, he said at the 2023 Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference earlier this month. Bak...

    The NBCUniversal streaming service planned to spend $3 billion on content in 2022. What did that get Peacock? Well, it’s finally past 20 million subscribers, for one thing. A person with knowledge of this year’s budget told IndieWire that Peacock’s content spending will remain consistent for 2023. All told, NBCU, excluding its UK broadcaster Sky, s...

  4. Nov 8, 2023 · Disney is cutting content spending in 2024 to $25 billion, ... More Stories by Alex. ... Netflix, for example, said it expects to spend $13 billion on content this year, down from the expected $17 ...

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  5. Aug 11, 2022 · That's a 38% price hike for Disney+ if you don't want ads, while Netflix's most recent increase earlier this year was 11%. Advertisement. Disney+'s ad-free plan still costs less than Netflix's ...

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  7. Nov 14, 2024 · Disney Expects to Spend $24B on Content Next Year. Rate hikes at the NFL and NBA may mean that sports drive the slight spending increase, with the company reporting $23.4 billion for this past year.

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