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Netflix beats subscriber targets, but revenue falls short of forecastNetflix said it will stop reporting subscriber additions each quarter starting with the first quarter of 2025 and instead will announce them only when major milestones are reached.ConsumerApr 18
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‘What Jennifer Did’: Netflix doc explores shocking Ont. murder-for-hire caseMost of Jennifer Pan's entire life was made up of lies. When her parents began to catch on, she decided to bring in hired hitmen.EntertainmentApr 10
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The science and controversy behind Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’What is a three-body problem? Why are some in China angry at the Netflix series? Global News spoke to experts to find out what is fact and what is science fiction.EntertainmentMar 29
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Calgary film workers union wraps talks on 3-year deal with NetflixIATSE Local 213 president Damian Petti said the deal brings stability and optimism after a year that was marked by labour action.CanadaMar 7
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‘Squid Game’ actor Oh Yeong-Su found guilty of sexual misconductOh Yeong-Su reached international fame for his portrayal of Oh Il-nam, also called Player 001, in the Netflix original 'Squid Game.'EntertainmentMar 15
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‘The Program’: Netflix doc exposes horrors of the ‘troubled teen’ industryA group of survivors take on the troubled teen industry, sharing shocking stories from inside the facility that was supposed to 'reform' them.EntertainmentMar 8
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Mike Tyson, Jake Paul to fight in live boxing event on NetflixThe bout against Jake Paul will mark Mike Tyson's first fight since 2020.SportsMar 7
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Calgary glass-blower turns up the heat on Netflix showA Calgary glass-blower is being featured on the Netflix's 'Blown Away.' Hayden Macrae will battle intense heat and nine other competitors in the pressure-cooker series.CanadaMar 4
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Film production in Brantford to include pyrotechnics and simulated gunfireResidents of Brantford are being warned that a large-scale film production with a variety of special effects will be taking place around the Wilfrid Laurier University campus.EducationMay 2
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Peloton cuts 15% of its global workforce, CEO steps downPeloton CEO Barry McCarthy is stepping down, the company said on Thursday as it announced a 15 per cent cut to its global workforce due to a post-pandemic slump in demand.WorldMay 2
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Jerry Seinfeld says the ‘extreme left’ and ‘PC crap’ killed TV comedyJerry Seinfeld said there are certain 'Seinfeld' jokes that he would not be able to write today because TV studios worry too much about offending their audiences.EntertainmentApr 30
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Is Canada sexy? Bestselling author Carley Fortune thinks soThe Toronto-native’s newest novel is anything but a slow burn.The CuratorMay 28
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Jerry Seinfeld misses ‘dominant masculinity’ in society: ‘I like a real man’When he was younger, in the 1960s, Jerry Seinfeld recalled always wanting to be a "real man," like John F. Kennedy, Muhammad Ali and Sean Connery.EntertainmentMay 30
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Jerry Seinfeld’s commencement speech spurs student walkout at Duke UniversityDuring Jerry Seinfeld's commencement speech at Duke University, a group of Pro-Palestinian student protesters staged a walkout to oppose his appearance.EntertainmentMay 13
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CRTC grants Canadian content spending relief for Corus, but says other asks must waitThe broadcaster asked the regulator to 'urgently' make the changes last October, saying they would provide 'much needed flexibility"'amid programming and advertising uncertainty.MoneyMay 14
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S&P/TSX composite closes up nearly 100 points, U.S. stock markets mixedCanada's main stock index closed up nearly 100 points Friday, helped by strength in energy and financial stocks, while U.S. markets were mixed.EconomyApr 19
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U.S. law that could ban TikTok faces new lawsuit from content creatorsAttorneys for the creators argued in the lawsuit that the law violates users’ First Amendment rights to free speech, echoing arguments by TikTok in a separate lawsuit.TechMay 14
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Ellen DeGeneres jokes she was ‘kicked out’ of showbiz for being ‘mean’Ellen DeGeneres is back doing stand-up comedy two years after 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' was brought to end amid toxic workplace allegations.EntertainmentApr 26
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Delivery issue: Why Canada Post ‘must change’ to avoid collapseCanada Post reported a sixth consecutive annual loss in 2023, prompting the Crown corporation to acknowledge its current business model is not working.CanadaMay 7
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20 years later: Montreal Expos’ final days subject of upcoming Netflix docThe Montreal Expos may be long gone, but the story of how the much-loved team left the city will be the focus of an upcoming documentary.SportsFeb 21