George Galloway's Claim of Being Stalked by Fiona Harvey

British politician George Galloway claims that Fiona Harvey, who is suing Netflix for $170 million, stalked him in the 1980s, contradicting her denial on Piers Morgan's show. Harvey alleges that Netflix's portrayal of her in 'Baby Reindeer' as a stalker is false. Netflix plans to defend the matter vigorously.

Netflix sued for defamation over Baby Reindeer series

Netflix is being sued for defamation by Scottish lawyer Fiona Harvey over Richard Gadd’s Baby Reindeer series, where Harvey claims she is the inspiration behind the show’s Martha character, a stalker. Harvey is seeking injunctive relief and $120 million in damages.

Netflix Faces $170 Million Defamation Lawsuit Over Baby Reindeer Series

Netflix faces a $170 million defamation and negligence lawsuit over the TV series Baby Reindeer, which tells the story of a comedian's experience with an alleged stalker. The lawsuit claims that the series spread lies about a Scottish lawyer, ruining her life and reputation.

Jerry Seinfeld's views on masculinity and societal hierarchy

Jerry Seinfeld is calling for the return of dominant masculinity, despite not fitting the traditional mold himself. He reminisces about iconic masculine figures from his childhood and expresses a desire for a return to the unspoken societal hierarchy. This perspective is shared during a discussion about his new Netflix comedy 'Unfrosted.'

Transgender actor wins Best Actress prize at Cannes Film Festival

Transgender actor Karla Sofia Gascon shared the Best Actress prize at the Cannes Film Festival with three female co-stars for the movie Emilia Perez. The movie also won the Jury Prize and will be distributed by Netflix.

Netflix NFL Livestream Deal

Netflix signed a deal with the NFL to livestream two games on Christmas Day this year and additional games in 2025 and 2026. The deal marks Netflix's first rights to the NFL. The company will pay $150 million per game. Netflix also acquired WWE's Raw and is set to air a series on track & field athletes before the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.

Netflix Series on Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones

Netflix will release a 10-episode series on Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, exploring 'America's Team' through never-before-seen footage and interviews with key figures. The series aims to tell the definitive story of one of the most well-known NFL team owners.

Netflix to Show NFL Games on Christmas Day

Netflix will show NFL games on Christmas Day in 2024, 2025, and 2026, marking a major broadcasting breakthrough for the sport. The deal aims to tap into massive fandoms and younger audiences.

NFL Games on Christmas Day to be Broadcasted on Netflix

Netflix will show two NFL games on Christmas Day in 2024, 2025, and 2026. The deal aims to tap into massive fandoms and attract younger audiences. The NFL and Netflix partnership is seen as a major broadcasting breakthrough for the sport.

Ellen DeGeneres's Return to Stand-Up Comedy

Ellen DeGeneres is returning to Netflix for her final stand-up special, six years after her last comedy hour. She will also kick off a multi-city stand-up tour on June 19, 2024. The special will be produced by Ben Winston and Fulwell73.

Netflix Controversy in the UK Over Graphic Nudity

Netflix faces backlash in the UK for showing a fully erect penis in a mainstream drama series. Viewers express shock and dismay over the graphic nudity, calling it unnecessary and pornographic. Government officials and organizations are calling for stricter regulations on streaming content.

Fiona Harvey suing Netflix and Richard Gadd over Baby Reindeer portrayal

Fiona Harvey plans to sue Netflix and Richard Gadd, creator of Baby Reindeer, for defamation. She denies being the inspiration for the stalker character in the show and claims the series is fiction. Harvey accuses Gadd of lying and damaging her career with false depictions.

Netflix series 'Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial'

The six-part Netflix series 'Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial' aims to educate viewers on the forgotten history of WWII by examining the Third Reich's birth through its downfall and the devastation caused by Adolf Hitler, emphasizing the importance of democracy.

Netflix's 'Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady'

Tom Brady was the star of the show at the Netflix Is A Joke Fest, receiving praise for his roast. Other sports figures like Shawne Merriman and David Bakhtiari shared their thoughts on the event.

Tom Brady's Roast at Netflix Is A Joke Festival

Tom Brady was roasted in a three-hour Netflix special featuring his former NFL teammates and celebrities. The roast was described as raunchy but entertaining, with moments where Brady seemed uncomfortable with certain jokes. The event showcased the ability to laugh at oneself and highlighted the return to real comedy.

Netflix edits out audience booing Kim Kardashian at The Roast of Tom Brady

Netflix edited out the audience booing Kim Kardashian during The Roast of Tom Brady. Comedians made jokes about Brady, but some subjects were off-limits, including his kids. Tom Brady intervened when a joke about Patriots CEO Robert Kraft crossed the line. The article also mentions a Christian tech thriller film directed by Paul Roland Bois.

Controversy Surrounding OneTaste and Netflix

OneTaste, a group promoting 'orgasmic meditation,' lost its court battle with Netflix after allegations of sexual abuse and forced labor. Former members claim the group operated like a cult, trapping them in expensive courses and subjecting them to sexual and psychological abuse. The group faces a forced labor criminal trial in New York, with founders Daedone and Cherwitz potentially facing 20 years if convicted.

Jerry Seinfeld's film 'Unfrosted' reviews

Jerry Seinfeld's directorial debut film 'Unfrosted' is receiving mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its zany humor and star-studded cast, while others criticize it for being unfunny and poorly paced. Seinfeld's recent controversial comments about the extreme left have also impacted the reception of the film.

Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Boxing Match

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will have a competitive boxing match in Texas, with shorter rounds and heavier gloves. Netflix will provide live coverage of the fight. Tyson, a former heavyweight champion, will face Paul, a social media star-turned-boxer.

The Shift from Cable TV to Streaming Services

Actor Edward Norton predicts the death of cable TV and the rise of streaming services, especially Netflix, due to the shift in viewer habits and the merit-based nature of streaming content. The article discusses how cable TV's decline will impact the entertainment business and highlights the profitability of Netflix compared to other streaming services.

Robert De Niro's On-Set Meltdown

Robert De Niro was caught on camera having an emotional meltdown on the set of his upcoming Netflix series Zero Day in New York, expressing anger towards members of the public watching the shoot. The actor emphasized that the situation was real and not a movie.

Robert De Niro's outburst on the set of 'Zero Day'

Hollywood star Robert De Niro had an emotional outburst on the set of his Netflix series 'Zero Day' in New York, shouting at onlookers and emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. The incident was captured on camera and went viral.

Dan Rather's Return to CBS News and Netflix Documentary

Dan Rather returned to CBS News after 18 years, reflecting on his departure following a botched investigation into President George W. Bush's military record. He now has a documentary on Netflix showcasing his career highlights and odd incidents.

Netflix's decision to stop reporting subscriber numbers

Netflix will stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers and average revenue per member, focusing on revenue, operating margin, and engagement metrics instead. The company will also focus on new revenue streams and features.

Netflix to Stop Reporting Quarterly Subscriber Numbers

Netflix will stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers starting in 2025 to focus on other metrics like revenue, operating margin, and engagement. This change in reporting strategy aligns Netflix with some of its competitors like Apple and Amazon who do not disclose subscriber data.

Netflix's Decision to Stop Quarterly Membership Data Disclosure

Netflix plans to stop giving quarterly membership data, which may signal a growth slowdown in the near future. The move has negatively impacted Wall Street's reaction to the company's report.

Netflix's use of AI imagery in 'What Jennifer Did' documentary

Netflix's true crime documentary 'What Jennifer Did' accused of using AI imagery to depict the subject, Jennifer Pan, potentially affecting the outcome of her case. Controversy arises over the use of AI in creative work on major platforms.

Changes in Netflix's Film Strategy

Netflix's new film chief, Dan Lin, plans to shift away from producing lousy, super-expensive blockbusters and 'auteur' movies. The streaming giant aims to focus on developing their own material rather than relying on projects from external producers and agents.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attending Royal Salute Polo Challenge

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share a sweet kiss after Prince's team wins charity polo event in Florida. They are supportive of each other and involved in producing non-fiction shows for Netflix.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix Deal

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are working with Netflix to produce two non-fiction shows as part of their multiyear deal. The first series focuses on cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship, while the second series highlights professional polo. The couple's deal with Netflix came after they stepped away from their royal duties in 2020.

Video Piracy and Streaming Inflation Impacting Hollywood Studios

Major Hollywood studios are facing a rise in video piracy, leading the Motion Picture Association to push for judicial site-blocking legislation to combat the issue. The piracy problem is growing more advanced and costing the industry over $1 billion annually. Streaming services like Disney+ and Netflix are also increasing prices, potentially driving consumers towards ad-supported options.

Prince Harry and Meghan's New TV Productions

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, announced two new TV productions about cooking and polo from their Archewell Productions company in partnership with Netflix. The cooking show will be curated by Meghan, celebrating cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship. The polo show will provide unprecedented access to the sport and focus on the grit and passion of polo players.

Prince Andrew's Infamous Interview and its Dramatization in the Netflix Film Scoop

The infamous interview of Prince Andrew by BBC journalist Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace, which led to his controversial statements about Jeffrey Epstein, has been dramatized in the Netflix film Scoop. The interview had significant consequences, including Prince Andrew stepping back from royal duties.

Netflix Film Division Restructuring

Netflix is restructuring its films division, laying off 15 employees in the initial phase. New film studio chief Dan Lin is leading the effort, with projects being grouped by genre under different heads. The final plan is still being worked on.

Facebook's 'Watch' Streaming Service and Alleged Deal with Netflix

Facebook's streaming service 'Watch' was allegedly shut down to protect advertising deals with Netflix, revealing a special relationship between the two giants. The antitrust lawsuit against Meta argues that Netflix had privileged access to Facebook analytics and private user messages in exchange for advertising deals. Mark Zuckerberg personally informed the head of Facebook Watch that their budget was being slashed by $750 million, while Netflix increased its ad spend on Facebook. Plaintiffs claim Zuckerberg closed Watch to prioritize the greater advertising business.

Meta's Decision to Stop Original Shows on Facebook Watch

Meta has stopped supporting original shows on Facebook Watch after a series of cost cuts, with allegations that this decision was influenced by a strong business relationship with Netflix. Court documents in an antitrust suit claim that Facebook gave Netflix access to users' private messages in exchange for business benefits.

Netflix adaptation of The Three-Body Problem criticized in China

The Netflix adaptation of the Chinese science fiction novel The Three-Body Problem received criticism in China for including people of different skin colors and international settings. Despite complaints of political correctness and Westernization, some defend the changes as necessary for a global audience.

Netflix series 3 Body Problem and its controversial opening sequence

The new Netflix sci-fi series 3 Body Problem features a controversial opening sequence depicting a struggle session during China's Cultural Revolution, sparking debate over its commentary on cancel culture. Showrunner David Benioff denies direct commentary but acknowledges similarities. The series is based on a novel by Chinese author Liu Cixin, with some scenes moved to avoid attention from Beijing authorities. Cancel culture has been compared to the Cultural Revolution for its zealotry and denouncement practices.

Corporate Tax Dodging by Major U.S. Corporations

A study found that Netflix and other major U.S. corporations paid more to their top executives than they did in federal taxes. Netflix paid its top five executives $652 million while only paying $236 million in federal income tax over a five-year period. This behavior negatively impacts working families by reducing paychecks and public services.

Controversy Surrounding Netflix Series 'Supersex'

Netflix users are threatening to cancel their subscriptions over a series about a famous porn star, Rocco Siffredi, titled Supersex. The series features explicit content which has led to backlash from viewers, particularly regarding the platform's suitability for kids.

College Admissions Bribery Scandal Lawsuit Against Netflix

John Wilson, a Massachusetts dad cleared of wrongdoing in a college admissions bribery scandal, is suing Netflix over a documentary that defamed him and his children. He claims the documentary falsely portrayed his son as a fake athlete seeking admission through bribes, despite evidence to the contrary.

Jake Paul to Fight Mike Tyson in Boxing Match

Social media sensation Jake Paul will face boxing legend Mike Tyson in a match on July 20th at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. The fight will be broadcast live on Netflix, marking the streaming giant's first venture into combat sports.

Netflix to Air Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Boxing Match

Netflix is set to air a boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. The fight will be available at no additional cost for Netflix subscribers. Both fighters have expressed excitement and anticipation for the event.

Netflix's Dominance in the Streaming Industry

Netflix faced tough competition from major players but managed to maintain its lead in the streaming industry by adding subscribers, diversifying content, cracking down on password sharing, and expanding globally. Analysts believe Netflix has won the streaming wars with its recent success and growth.

Oscar-nominated Films Available for Streaming

Overview of Oscar-nominated films available for streaming on popular platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV+, including details about 'Oppenheimer,' 'Barbie,' 'Poor Things,' and more.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Hollywood Deals

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly not delivering on their $100 million Netflix deal after the failure of their $20 million Spotify deal in 2023. Insiders claim the couple's iron-fisted desire for control and lack of experience have led to a lack of production and a negative reputation in Hollywood.

Challenges Faced by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Hollywood

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced challenges in delivering content under their deals with Spotify and Netflix due to control issues and lack of experience, leading to a series of failed projects and executive turnover at their production company, Archewell.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Failed Deals with Spotify and Netflix

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's lucrative deals with Spotify and Netflix have not lived up to expectations, with issues arising from control disputes, lack of collaboration, and executive turnover at their production company, Archewell. The couple's projects have faced setbacks and cancellations, leading to questions about their future in the entertainment industry.