5 Biggest Companies Competing With Netflix

In this article we are going to list the 5 biggest companies competing with Netflix. For a detailed coverage of this topic and a more comprehensive list please take a look at the 10 biggest companies competing with Netflix.

5. Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (NASDAQ:CSSE)

CSSE owns Crackle, which was previously owned by Sony and has since gained more than 10 million subscribers, with thousands of movies and TV episodes to choose from.

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4. AT&T (NYSE:T)

HBO Max is owned by AT&T and has attained a lot of success due to providing on demand, HBO shows from the past and present many of which are critically acclaimed and among the most beloved shows ever, in addition to many other content providers such as 20th Century Studios, Cartoon Network and many more.

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3. Comcast (NYSE:CMCSA)

Comcast brought out Peacock as its streaming platform, and more than 22 million subscribers means it is headed in the right direction. Just a couple of days ago, the company signed a deal with WWE and acquired the exclusive US distribution rights to WWE Network.

2. Disney (NYSE:DIS)

It may be the newest entrant into the market but Disney has already taken the world by storm on its Disney+ service, which has films and TV shows produced primarily by The Walt Disney Company. The service is available in the US, Europe, India, and Asia Oceania, where it has been well received mainly due to its library and original content including The Mandalorian. Disney also owns Hulu, which has 38.8 million subscribers and is definitely giving Netflix a run for its money.

1. Amazon

Topping the list of the 10 biggest companies competing with Netflix is Amazon through Prime Video, which is also its oldest competitor having been established in 2006. The service is available across the world, though like Netflix, the content differs based on the region from which you’re subscribing even though the amount remains the same. The service costs just $8.99 a month which would explain its popularity, as well as the fact that the service was launched by one of the biggest companies in the world in Amazon, which if you remember was actually the inspiration behind the creation of Netflix.

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