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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 Haptic Feedback for Immersive Audio
    2026/06/08
    In this episode of The Streaming Tech Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how Netflix and Spotify are integrating haptic feedback into their audio experiences to create more immersive content. They discuss specific use cases, such as Netflix's rumble-enabled soundtracks for action scenes and Spotify's vibration sync for workout playlists. The conversation touches on the technology behind haptic audio, partnerships with hardware makers like Apple and Sony, and the potential impact on user engagement and retention. They also reference recent market data, including Netflix's stock dip to $82.18 and Spotify's slight decline to $496.95, to contextualize these investments. Finally, they consider whether haptic feedback could become a standard feature in streaming, differentiating platforms in a crowded market. This episode builds on prior discussions about audio innovation, offering a fresh angle on sensory streaming. #Netflix #Spotify #HapticFeedback #ImmersiveAudio #StreamingTech #AudioInnovation #UserEngagement #ContentRetention #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Streaming #AudioTech #HardwarePartnerships #SensoryStreaming #Podcast #MediaTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How TikTok Is Rewriting the Streaming Music Deal
    2026/06/07
    This week, Lucas and Luna dig into the quiet revolution reshaping how streaming platforms pay artists: the TikTok-powered direct-licensing deal. With Spotify, Apple Music, and TikTok all fighting for the same songs, a new model is emerging where short-form video clips trigger mechanical royalties and sync fees that bypass traditional label splits. We break down the math using the recent Universal Music Group-TikTok renegotiation in early 2026, which reportedly shifted a portion of royalty payments from a per-stream model to a per-video-engagement model. Lucas explains why this could mean a 15-20% bump in earnings for mid-tier artists who go viral, while hurting major-label back-catalog acts. Luna challenges whether the model incentivizes music made for the feed rather than the album. We also look at how Spotify is experimenting with vertical video feeds to reclaim that engagement data. If you've ever wondered why your favorite indie artist is suddenly making TikTok-only remixes, this episode connects the dots. #TikTok #MusicStreaming #Spotify #Royalties #UniversalMusicGroup #SyncLicensing #StreamingEconomics #DirectLicensing #ViralMusic #MusicIndustry #Tech #Business #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #StreamingTech #MediaTech #CreatorEconomy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 分
  • How Netflix and Spotify Use Churn Prediction to Keep Subscribers
    2026/06/07
    Netflix and Spotify lose millions of subscribers every quarter to voluntary churn. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into how both companies build churn prediction models using behavioral data like pause patterns, skip rates, and playlist abandonment. They examine a specific case: how Spotify's churn model flagged users who stopped saving new songs for three weeks, and how Netflix's model watches for the 'half-watch' signal on originals. The conversation explores the data points these models use, the false positive problem, and what happens when a streaming service knows you're about to cancel before you do. A grounded look at retention engineering that doesn't require a data science degree to follow. #Netflix #Spotify #ChurnPrediction #SubscriberRetention #StreamingTech #DataScience #MachineLearning #UserBehavior #Cancellation #RetentionModels #ContentStrategy #StreamingEconomics #EngagementMetrics #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #StreamingWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
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