Shares of Netflix were down more than 8% in early trading Thursday, coming after the streamer blew away estimates for subscriber gains for the second quarter — and analysts said the company continues to be well positioned relative to its peers to weather Hollywood’s double actors and writers strike. But investors had been anticipating a bigger bump from Netflix’s new initiative to monetize password-sharing accounts.
Note that Netflix’s post-earnings stock drop came amid high investor expectations leading into the Q2 report: Shares were up nearly 62% year to date in 2023 through close of trading July 19.
Revenue for Q2 came in at $8.19 billion, shy of Wall Street’s $8.3 billion consensus expectations. And Netflix’s guidance for Q3 revenue of $8.52 billion also was less than the $8.9 billion average forecast by analysts. The company added 5.9 million net new subs in the second quarter, more than double expectations, and said it expects to add...
Note that Netflix’s post-earnings stock drop came amid high investor expectations leading into the Q2 report: Shares were up nearly 62% year to date in 2023 through close of trading July 19.
Revenue for Q2 came in at $8.19 billion, shy of Wall Street’s $8.3 billion consensus expectations. And Netflix’s guidance for Q3 revenue of $8.52 billion also was less than the $8.9 billion average forecast by analysts. The company added 5.9 million net new subs in the second quarter, more than double expectations, and said it expects to add...
- 7/20/2023
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The judge in the case of James Holmes, the accused Colorado movie theater shooter, entered a not-guilty plea on behalf of the defendant at his arraignment Tuesday in Centennial, Colo. Judge William Blair Sylvester took the action over the objection of Daniel King, one of the attorneys representing Holmes, after he said the defense was not ready to enter a plea. Holmes is charged with multiple counts of murder and attempted murder in the July 20 mass shooting at a theater in Aurora, Colo., that left 12 dead and more than...
- 3/12/2013
- by Jon Thurber
- The Wrap
Colorado prosecutors have charged James Holmes - the 24-year-old accused of killing 12 and injuring 58 others at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater on July 20 - with 24 counts of murder on Monday. Holmes was charged with two counts of first-degree murder for each victim who died - one for allegedly intending to cause harm and the other for allegedly acting with extreme indifference to human life, court documents say. He was also charged with 116 counts of attempted murder, in addition to one count of possession of explosives and another of committing a crime of violence. The charges carry a minimum sentence of...
- 7/30/2012
- PEOPLE.com
Denver -- A group of 21 news organizations is asking a judge to reverse his order sealing court records in the case against James Holmes, the man accused of killing 12 people and injuring 58 in a Colorado movie theater.
The motion was filed Friday in Arapahoe County District Court.
Judge William Blair Sylvester issued an order July 20, the day of the shooting, to keep the documents secret without stating the reason. The news organizations say the order means even a complete list of court filings is kept secret.
The news organizations include The Associated Press, The Denver Post, three other newspapers, four Denver television stations, six broadcast networks and two newspaper groups.
A spokeswoman for the district attorney's office declined to comment. Holmes' attorneys didn't immediately return a call.
The motion was filed Friday in Arapahoe County District Court.
Judge William Blair Sylvester issued an order July 20, the day of the shooting, to keep the documents secret without stating the reason. The news organizations say the order means even a complete list of court filings is kept secret.
The news organizations include The Associated Press, The Denver Post, three other newspapers, four Denver television stations, six broadcast networks and two newspaper groups.
A spokeswoman for the district attorney's office declined to comment. Holmes' attorneys didn't immediately return a call.
- 7/28/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
When you think of an all encompassing media outlet, one jumps directly to the king of all media, if not the entire world, Apple.
However, it looks like Google is not too happy with that, and has recently announced their answer to Apple TV.
Google TV was announced this week, and according to Gizmodo, it is many things. First, it’s described as a software platform. The outlet compares it to something like Android, software that is run on the Nexus One. Google TV will be something that will run on respective televisions. At the announcement, Logitech, Sony, and Dish will support the respective piece of software. It will be seen in a set top box made by Logitech, on Sony TVs (and a Blu-ray player), and in forthcoming Dish boxes. All will be available by fall of 2010.
Also, Google TV will be able to work with existing cable/satellite boxes,...
However, it looks like Google is not too happy with that, and has recently announced their answer to Apple TV.
Google TV was announced this week, and according to Gizmodo, it is many things. First, it’s described as a software platform. The outlet compares it to something like Android, software that is run on the Nexus One. Google TV will be something that will run on respective televisions. At the announcement, Logitech, Sony, and Dish will support the respective piece of software. It will be seen in a set top box made by Logitech, on Sony TVs (and a Blu-ray player), and in forthcoming Dish boxes. All will be available by fall of 2010.
Also, Google TV will be able to work with existing cable/satellite boxes,...
- 5/26/2010
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
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