Netflix to begin streaming WWE content at the cost of $5 billion

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Netflix and TKO Group Holdings said Tuesday that the streaming platform will air WWE's flagship program "Raw" starting next year, in Netflix's first major foray into live sports.

The 10-year deal is valued at more than $5 billion, according to a company filing. Netflix will have the option to exit the deal after five years and to extend it for another decade. The streaming platform will be able to stream "Raw" globally, and will start the agreement with exclusive rights to it in the U.S., Canada, U.K. and Latin America. Netflix will also become the home for all WWE shows and specials outside the U.S., including "SmackDown" and "NXT" as well as "WrestleMania," "SummerSlam" and "Royal Rumble."

Subscription services are a black hole desperate for content :dead:
 

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How much do you think it’s worth and what metrics do you use to arrive at your number?

Guesstimate on the fact that it's a NICHE entertainment option, general population has no invested interest in wrestling...

Number just sounds fabricated to me on some Joe Budden podcast expertise
 

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Streaming services are worse than cable was :manny: at least cable, for the price, everything was right there, didnt have to swap apps and search through a whole bunch of bull shyt.

Now this shyt as expensive than cable was and if you dont got a service for 1 show, you assed out.

Like all things that seemed good on paper, like smartphones, social media and now streaming, it supposed to move life forward, but really all these things have made life more complicated and worse overall :ld:
 
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