Streaming Wars Continue: Here’s How Much Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ And Their Rivals Are Spending On New Content

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Here’s how much Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and their rivals are spending on new content: by skleb1234

Coronavirus shutdowns and stay-at-home orders have sparked a new boom in the streaming world as established companies rev up content and new players, like HBO Max and Quibi, look to make a splash. Here’s what the industry’s biggest streaming companies are doing to stay ahead of the competition—and how much they’re spending on content in 2020, according to Bloomberg Intelligence data....

Amazon, whose Prime Video service has emerged as another big player in the streaming wars, plans to spend $7 billion on content this year. CEO Jeff Bezos, announced earlier this year that Amazon Prime now boastsNetflix’s stock is up over 31% so far this year while Amazon shares are up 29% and hit aOne key streaming service was left out of Bloomberg’s analysis on content spending: Apple TV+. Originally launched in November 2019 with a, it is the cheapest of any streaming platform, at just $4.

The service has surpassed Hulu’s number of subscribers with more than 33 million users, but the majority of those subscribers are on. Apple’s stock is up 6% so far in 2020.

 

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