Netflix is a global leader in streaming entertainment, founded in 1997 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California. Originally a DVD-by-mail service, it pivoted to streaming in 2007 and pioneered the “all-you-can-watch” subscription model. Today, it serves over 325 million paid members in 190+ countries.

The company invests billions annually in Netflix Originals, spanning films, TV series, and games across various genres. By leveraging sophisticated recommendation algorithms and a focus on high-quality, ad-free (and recently ad-supported) experiences, Netflix has fundamentally redefined how the world consumes digital media.

Here are some articles to give you a basic understanding of the company:

Netflix – background and history

Netflix – competitions


Below is a list of articles for the company:

  • Netflix – 2025Q3 report

    1. Financial Performance Overview 2. Operational Strategy & Metric Changes 3. Significant One-time Items & Risks 4. Regional Revenue Performance All regions showed upward revenue trends: 5. Cash Flow & Balance Sheet 6. Other Financial Information 1. Consolidated Statements of Operations (In thousands, except percentages) Items 2025 Q3 Amount 2025 Q3 % of Rev 2024…

  • Netflix – Competitions

    In 2026, Netflix has transformed from a streaming-only platform into a comprehensive “Hybrid Media Giant.” The competitive landscape is no longer just about subscriber counts; it is a high-stakes battle for Average Revenue Per User (ARPU), advertising dominance, and live entertainment rights. Here is the strategic competitive analysis of Netflix as of January 2026: 1.…

  • Netflix – History

    Here is the historical evolution of Netflix, categorized into four distinct strategic phases: 1. The DVD-by-Mail Era (1997 – 2006): Disrupting the Status Quo Netflix started as a direct challenger to physical rental stores like Blockbuster by leveraging the efficiency of the internet and the postal service. Core Technology: During this phase, the technology was…