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Josef Adalian joined Vulture as West Coast editor in 2010 and has been covering the television industry since 1992, including a decade at Variety. He also writes Buffering, a newsletter about the streaming wars.

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    Why Disney+ and Hulu Just Got a Lot More ExpensiveLess bang for more bucks.
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    The HBO Max Rumor Mill Was Wrong — But There’s Still Pain to ComeDavid Zaslav faces more bad headlines as he remakes Warner Bros. Discovery.
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    Twist! NBC’s Days of Our Lives Is Moving to PeacockThe move means the NBC network is out of the soap-opera business after 73 years.
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    You’ll Soon Be Able to Get a 24/7 Stream of Jeopardy! and Wheel of FortuneIt’ll be on Pluto TV, and the price is right: free.
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    Everybody Streams — and Has Thoughts About ItIn which Vulture readers unload about their favorite and least favorite streaming services.
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    Netflix Averted Disaster. So Now What?A look at the good and not-so-good news lurking in the company’s future.
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    Netflix Lost 1 Million Subscribers, But at Least It’s Not 2 MillionThe streamer’s quarterly earnings report will prompt some sighs of relief in the industry.
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    Finally: Amazon’s Prime Video Is Getting a Much-Needed Face-liftStarting today, subscribers to the Amazon-owned streamer will begin seeing a retooled design.
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    Do Emmys Still Matter in the Streaming Wars?They’re not irrelevant, but they’re not all-important either, despite all the hype.
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    Bad Design, Good Comedies, and Severance: Our TV Critics Rate the Streamers“The homepage is so busy, the search function is awful, and I am not particularly compelled by much of its original programming.”
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    How HBO Max Displaced Netflix in Our Streamer Power RankingsEight takeaways on the year in streaming.
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    14 Hollywood Insiders Reveal Who’s Really Winning the Streaming WarsExecs, agents, producers, and publicists get candid about TV’s new world order.
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    ‘I Don’t Know How My Show Is Doing!’Streamers like Netflix run on data, but showrunners say they’re not seeing it. For some, that’s a recipe for serious anxiety.
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    The Hottest Streamer (Right Now)The top three spots get a shake-up in our annual power ranking.
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    Which Streaming Service Do You Actually Want?Helping you navigate the many, many, many, many, many, many, many options out there.
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    David Hyde Pierce Almost Missed His Julia MomentThe TV legend on playing opposite Sarah Lancashire and his ambivalence about that Frasier reboot.
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    HBO Max Is Doing Well — So Of Course Changes Are ComingElimination of the unscripted division, fewer straight-to-Max movies, and even a new name are among the rumors looming over the service.
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    Maybe Bob Chapek Was RightThe Disney CEO made waves when he fired one executive and promoted another. But the move actually has an upside.
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    The Ted Lasso Service Is Adding Actual Soccer NowApple TV and MLS commit to showing every match for ten years — and making a new streaming channel.
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    TV’s Spring Avalanche Wasn’t Good for Anyone“We as an industry have overdone it.”
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    Can Stranger Things Reverse Netflix’s Bad Headlines?The stakes are higher than ever for the show to succeed.
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    CBS’s Success and the Case for Paramount+Turns out, people love to stream old-fashioned network television.
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    The Revenge of the Budget StreamersWith Netflix down, the Tubis and Freevees of the world are looking to pounce.
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    Will Smith and Billie Eilish to Appear on David Letterman’s Netflix SeriesMy Next Guest Needs No Introduction returns May 20.
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    Netflix’s Bad Habits Have Caught Up With ItA hard look at what happened to the company, and what will happen next.
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    Netflix’s Quarterly Report: Bad! Also: Ads?Subscribers are down for the first time in over a decade, and changes may be on the way.
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    Moving Dancing With the Stars to Disney+ Just Might WorkThe show brings a needed new element to the popular streaming service.
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    Abbott Elementary Is the New Model for Network-Sitcom SuccessQuinta Brunson tailored her breakout show for the widest possible audience. It might change the way we stream comedies, too.
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    The Future of Streaming According to Jason KilarThe departing WarnerMedia CEO talks to us about his HBO Max successes, his competitors, and what he sees next.
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    CNN+ Has Quibi VibesThe streaming news app isn’t worth the price — at least not yet.
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    The 2022 Oscars Had 50 Percent More Viewers Than Last YearMaking the broadcast the second-lowest-watched ceremony of all time.
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    What’s at Stake for the Streamers at the OscarsNo matter what happens, Apple may have already won the season.
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    How Netflix Plans to Win the Cartoon WarsThe adult animation market is booming right now.
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    Why Commercials Are Coming to the Biggest StreamersHigher subscription rates for some, ads for everyone else.
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    Is Amazon Paving the Way for Streaming Awards Shows?Tonight’s ACM Awards could be a test for future events like the Emmys and the Oscars.
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    Peacock’s New President Is Ready to Take ‘Big Swings’Kelly Campbell tells us about her vision for the streaming service’s future.
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    It’s Official: New NBC Episodes Will Stream on Peacock Instead of HuluThe new arrangement will begin in September.
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    Will Smith Zoom Calls and a ‘Four-Quad Weekend’: Inside Peacock’s Bel-Air PushHow the nascent streamer decided to go all in.
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    HBO Max’s Ratings EuphoriaA niche show for HBO’s cable channel is a monster hit on streaming.
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    Why Season 4 of Stranger Things Will Be Split in TwoThe streamer is making a slight adjustment to the binge model.
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    Paramount Is Finally Getting Serious About the Streaming FutureA name change, more Sheridan content, and a move away from the ‘arms dealer’ strategy.
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    Paramount+ and Showtime Will Unite Their Houses, KindaSay good-bye to toggling between apps.
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    Have the Oscars Finally Accepted the Streaming Reality?Plus, a closer look at Disney+’s big earnings report.
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    CNN Will Be Better OffThe network needs to be reinventing itself for the streaming future, and Jeff Zucker was not the man for the job.
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    Will Peacock Get the Olympics Right This Time?After a rocky performance last summer, the streamer could use a win in Beijing.
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    The Great Netflix Panic of ‘22It’s been a rough week for Netflix stockholders. But how bad are things really?
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    Peacock Now Has 17 Million SubscribersBut it’s also losing a lot of money for Comcast.
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    What If Netflix Raised Its Prices and Nobody Cared?The bigger problem right now: Wall Street is worried the service isn’t growing fast enough.
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    ‘You Can Write Those Kinds of Dynamics Forever’Showtime’s president of entertainment on setting up the series for success, its multi-season plan, and when to expect the next installment.
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    The Streaming Shows Are Coming From Inside the HouseHow the TV world is turning into a modern-day studio system.
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