A workplace comedy based on Jeanie Buss and the Los Angeles Lakers from Mindy Kaling is set to premier on Netflix on Feb. 27.
The earnings report solidified Netflix's dominance in the market, with hits such as "Squid Game" and a boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
“When you’re going to ask for a price increase, you better make sure you have the goods and the engagement to back it up,” Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos insisted at a conference. The company has invested over $17 billion in content creation for 2024 alone.
Users of the streaming giant will soon have to pay $17.99 a month to watch shows and movies without commercials, up from the current price of $15.49, according to reports from The Verge, CNN and AppleInsider.com. Those with a standard account, meaning with ads included, will soon have to pay $7.99 a month, the reports said.
The new Netflix comedy "Running Point" has a storyline similar to Jeanie Buss' tenure as president and controlling owner of the Los Angeles Lakers.
For more stories about the Los Angeles fires, go to pdne.ws/4fQHrZc Stay up-to-date ... When Hermelinda Guadarrama and her daughter went to work to clean Netflix Hollywood’s offices last week, they had no idea that it might be their last day.
A musical event has been set up to aid the relief efforts following the deadly Los Angeles wildfires ...and SO many of your fave performers are getting involved. The FireAid benefit concert is set to take place on January 30 in Los Angeles, with both the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum hosting the event. Oh, and the lineup? Unmatched.
The show featuring the two comedians and actors will take place at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on Monday, Jan. 27.
Robert De Niro and Kate Hudson lead new Netflix series in February. On the film side, Amy Schumer and Scott Foley have new rom coms premiering in time for Valentine's Day.
Recently elected Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said in a statement Friday that the hearing planned for Jan. 30 and 31 has been pushed to March 20 and 21 because the wildfires have interfered with preparations. The hearing had already been delayed from November.
Together, we will rebuild a stronger Los Angeles." Angelenos come together to help each other out, it's what we do. Thank you to Disney, Netflix, Wasserman, Hilton, Annenberg and so many others ...
As the catastrophic wildfires continue to rage in Southern California, some Los Angeles residents are not waiting around to see if their city survives. Instead, they are packing up and moving