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The Streaming Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Netflix, Spotify, and Media Technology

The Streaming Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Netflix, Spotify, and Media Technology

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Every day, Lucas and Luna sit down in front of a tablet showing the streaming-technology landscape — not the movies you watch, but the infrastructure that delivers them. The Streaming Tech Podcast with Fexingo is a daily briefing on the companies, codecs, and content strategies powering Netflix, Spotify, YouTube, and the next generation of media platforms. Lucas, a journalist who has covered Big Tech for a decade, brings the numbers: Netflix's Q3 paid-sharing gains, Spotify's audiobook margin math, the cost per gigabyte of CDN versus P2P delivery. Luna, an engineer-turned-analyst, questions the assumptions — why does HDR adoption lag? Can ad-tier growth offset content spend? Their conversations are grounded in real filings, patent grants, and bandwidth reports, not hot takes. They debate whether Netflix's games strategy will ever matter, analyze YouTube's creator-economy flywheel, and parse the fine print of new FCC rules on streaming. This show is for product managers at media startups, investors tracking the streaming wars, and engineers deciding between WebRTC and HLS. Each episode ends with a specific tension: Is the cloud the right place for live sports, or is edge compute the real answer? #StreamingTech #Netflix #Spotify #YouTube #CDN #Codec #AV1 #HEVC #HDR #OTT #FASTChannels #AdTier #CreatorEconomy #MediaTechnology #Technology #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Business Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Netflix and Spotify Use Data to Decide What to Cancel
    2026/06/05
    In this episode of The Streaming Tech Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how Netflix and Spotify use viewer and listener data to make renewal and cancellation decisions—and why that data sometimes leads to controversial outcomes. They examine Netflix's 'completion rate' metric versus traditional ratings, and Spotify's use of skip rates and playlist additions to determine podcast renewals. Lucas cites specific numbers from Netflix's last earnings call (such as a 65% completion threshold) and notes recent stock moves for NFLX, SPOT, and DIS. Luna brings up the example of '1899' as a high-budget show canceled despite a strong finish, and they discuss how algorithmic data can miss cultural impact. The episode also touches on Spotify's recent podcast cuts and how both companies are balancing data with creative risk. #Netflix #Spotify #ContentCancellation #StreamingData #AlgorithmicDecisions #CompletionRate #PodcastRenewals #DataDrivenStrategy #ContentStrategy #StreamingTech #Business #Finance #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MediaTech #TechAnalysis #UserBehavior Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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  • How Netflix and Spotify Are Using Interactive Storytelling
    2026/06/05
    In this episode of The Streaming Tech Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into the world of interactive storytelling—how Netflix's choose-your-own-adventure experiments and Spotify's audio interactivity are reshaping engagement. Lucas breaks down Netflix's 'Bandersnatch' data: over 90% of viewers made choices, average session length was 90 minutes versus 60 for standard episodes. He also reveals that Netflix has filed patents for branching narratives tied to viewer biometrics, allowing real-time story adjustments based on heart rate or eye movement. Luna counters with Spotify's quieter approach: 'The Edge of Sleep' podcast had interactive polls that boosted completion rates by 40%, and their new 'Storyline' tool lets creators embed branching audio paths without coding. They debate whether this is genuine innovation or a gimmick. Tying it to current events, Lucas notes that Netflix's stock is down 5%, and interactive content may be a retention play. Luna brings up how Disney's recent interactive Marvel series failed, suggesting not every brand fits. The conversation also covers the rise of AI in generating dynamic scripts, referencing Anthropic's IPO buzz as a signal that AI tools for branching narratives are coming. They conclude by questioning if interactive storytelling is the future of streaming or a niche experiment, leaving listeners with a concrete takeaway: both platforms are investing heavily, but success hinges on seamless integration. #Netflix #Spotify #InteractiveStorytelling #Bandersnatch #StreamingTech #AudioInteractivity #AI #BranchingNarratives #UserEngagement #PodcastInnovation #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MediaTech #ContentStrategy #Retention #AIStorytelling Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How Netflix and Spotify Are Using Music to Drive Retention
    2026/06/04
    In this episode of The Streaming Tech Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how Netflix and Spotify are using music to keep subscribers engaged beyond video and audio content. They discuss Netflix's strategy of releasing companion soundtracks and artist-curated playlists, and Spotify's push into original video content tied to music discovery. With fresh data on Netflix's stock dip and Spotify's stable growth, they examine the retention battle. The conversation also touches on how these companies are leveraging user listening data to create deeper emotional connections, turning passive listeners into loyal subscribers. Specific examples include Netflix's 'Stranger Things' soundtrack strategy and Spotify's integration of concert tickets. A must-listen for understanding the next phase of streaming retention tactics. #Netflix #Spotify #MusicStrategy #Retention #StreamingWars #Soundtracks #Playlists #ContentStrategy #SubscriberGrowth #MediaTech #DataDriven #UserEngagement #MusicLicensing #OriginalContent #ArtistPartnerships #Tech #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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