Poging GOUD - Vrij

Netflix snaps up podcasts in TV turf war with YouTube

The Observer

|

January 18, 2026

In a quieter but no less significant move than its $83bn bid for Warner Bros Discovery, the streamer last week moved into the spoken word as the first of three exclusive podcast deals came online. The battle for our ears has only just begun, writes Stephen Armstrong

Netflix snaps up podcasts in TV turf war with YouTube

Netflix wants to grow its film production. That's evident from plans to change its $83bn bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery to an all-cash offer, luring shareholders to reject a hostile bid from Paramount. Lesser known is Netflix’s quiet bid to conquer the podcast world.

Last week Netflix began streaming podcasts from the Ringer Podcast Network, a Spotify-owned company headed up by sportswriter and critic Bill Simmons. It’s the first of three exclusive deals the company signed in December with podcast suppliers as the streamer takes on YouTube.

YouTube's 2.7bn monthly viewers vastly outnumber Netflix’s 300m-plus subscribers, but those subscribers’ fees and the streamers’ ad-funded tier means Netflix is projected to overtake YouTube in revenue for 2025: both companies’ earnings are forecast at $40-45bn.

A billion people watch podcasts on YouTube. But Netflix’s bid for HBO Max and Warner Bros, if successful, could lead to domination in premium content, as well as big name podcasters. CNN, which is owned by Warner, also inked a deal this week to bring several podcasts from Lemonada Media to its new streaming offer.

Over the next week, 16 podcasts from the Ringer will begin exclusive streaming, from sports to true crime. A similar deal with iHeartMedia starts soon, when 14 podcasts will move exclusively to the platform, including Dear Chelsea with Chelsea Handler. Three from Barstool Sports, a US-focused sports podcast company, will follow.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Observer

The Observer

Reeves v the OBR – what really happened

The rebuke to the chancellor was unmistakable, and intended to hurt.

time to read

4 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

Trump’s attack on the Smithsonian is a page from the autocrats’ playbook Richard Lambert

The US president targeting the cultural institution follows an all too familiar pattern

time to read

5 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

In a single eccentric, autocratic year, Trump has already remade the world

The US president is 12 months into his second term and still ripping up the rulebook. What will the next three years hold, ask Giles Whittell and Hugh Tomlinson

time to read

8 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

The right can’t unite. It’s now a vicious struggle for dominance between the Tories and Reform

The rancour unleashed by Robert Jenrick's defection exposes a battle that has become intensely bitter and personal

time to read

4 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

Grey whale

San Ignacio! My dream, my hope, my goal, my achievement! My home, my holiday, my love nest, my playground, my nursery! San Ignacio my life, my joy - well, you get my drift.

time to read

2 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

‘First they cut off our connection to the outside world. Then they really started killing’

Human rights groups and Iranians with satellite links helped The Observer compile this report on the regime’s bloody crackdown on mass protests.

time to read

8 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

James Munby

Outspoken leader of Britain's family courts who made serving the most vulnerable a lifelong mission

time to read

3 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

Bring back Blair as foreign secretary

The Conservatives may be knownas the “stupid party” but if Labour ditches Keir Starmer it will become the idiotic one.

time to read

3 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

The left and right are spinning Iran’s story for their own ends, while its people suffer

The courage of the Iranian protesters has been awe-inspiring, much of the discussion about the uprising deeply dispiriting. On both left and right, the question of the freedom of the Iranian people has become sublimated to sectarian or partisan desires.

time to read

4 mins

January 18, 2026

The Observer

The Observer

Groomed to lead the far right, Le Pen's young messiah is skilfully putting her in the shade

The charismatic Jordan Bardella is meant to be National Rally's plan B. Many believe he might be better than plan A

time to read

5 mins

January 18, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size