Netflix Upfront Ad Commitments Surge as NFL Games, Squid Game Boost Appeal

 Lily Collins attends the Premiere for Netflix's "Emily In Paris" Season 4 at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, US, August 14, 2024. (Reuters)
Lily Collins attends the Premiere for Netflix's "Emily In Paris" Season 4 at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, US, August 14, 2024. (Reuters)
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Netflix Upfront Ad Commitments Surge as NFL Games, Squid Game Boost Appeal

 Lily Collins attends the Premiere for Netflix's "Emily In Paris" Season 4 at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, US, August 14, 2024. (Reuters)
Lily Collins attends the Premiere for Netflix's "Emily In Paris" Season 4 at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, US, August 14, 2024. (Reuters)

Netflix saw a more than 150% surge in upfront ad commitments for this year, the streaming giant said on Tuesday, thanks in part to the National Football League (NFL) games coming to the platform on Christmas Day.

In its second year of upfront negotiations — where networks and media companies aim to secure ad commitments for upcoming shows — Netflix successfully closed advertising deals with all major holding companies and independent agencies.

The California-based company secured partnerships for several high-profile properties, including the popular series "Squid Game" and "Wednesday," as well as the upcoming movie "Happy Gilmore 2."

It also closed deals for live events, including WWE Raw and the Christmas Day NFL games.

As competition intensifies in the streaming space, major players like Warner Bros Discovery's Max and Walt Disney's Disney+ have also turned to ad-supported plans and streaming bundles to boost growth.

Streaming services are also increasingly investing in sports content to attract a larger, younger audience and more advertisers willing to pay for premium live sports content.

Facing saturation in subscriber growth in the United States, Netflix has been beefing up its advertising business, although the business is not expected to become a primary driver of revenue growth until at least 2026.

The company last month reported its ad tier membership grew 34% sequentially in the second quarter.

Netflix introduced an ad-supported tier of the service in November 2022 as it tried to offset escalating costs of creating original content and licensing deals to keep viewers on the platform.

The cheaper, ad-supported plan hit 40 million global monthly active users in May.



Meg Ryan Honored for Achievement by Sarajevo Film Festival

American actor Meg Ryan speaks as she receives the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award at the Sarajevo Film Festival, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 20, 2024. REUTERS/Amel Emric
American actor Meg Ryan speaks as she receives the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award at the Sarajevo Film Festival, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 20, 2024. REUTERS/Amel Emric
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Meg Ryan Honored for Achievement by Sarajevo Film Festival

American actor Meg Ryan speaks as she receives the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award at the Sarajevo Film Festival, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 20, 2024. REUTERS/Amel Emric
American actor Meg Ryan speaks as she receives the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award at the Sarajevo Film Festival, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 20, 2024. REUTERS/Amel Emric

Hollywood actor, film director and producer Meg Ryan was honored by the Sarajevo Film Festival with the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo for her contribution to the film industry late on Tuesday.

Ryan was one of four film authors who received the award, alongside US and Palestinian film directors Alexander Payne and Elia Suleiman and US actor and producer John Turturro, Reuters reported.

"It's an award in recognition of outstanding contribution to the world of cinema, to her incredible talents," festival director Jovan Marjanović said before handing Ryan a silver heart-shaped award.

Ryan symbolically presented a special screening of her 1998 hit romantic comedy "You’ve Got Mail" at an open air cinema, the same place where it was first screened at the festival in 1999.

At the masterclass moderated by Oscar-winning Bosnian film director Danis Tanovic, Ryan talked about "What Happens Later", her second feature that she directed, wrote and co-starred with David Duchovny, which was also screened at the festival.

She said that she ventured into acting to pay for her journalism studies, and that she was an "untrained actress.”

"I had a beginner's mind, which I see now as a very valuable thing, there is certain naivety, innocence that is important when you are an artist," she said.

The Sarajevo Film Festival, a movie showcase spreading from Vienna to Istanbul, was created by a group of film enthusiasts towards the end of the Bosnian war 30 years ago. It will showcase 240 films in total this year.