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Netflix Bets Big on Video Podcasts with Star Power
15 Jan
Summary
- Netflix launches video podcasts with Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin.
- Irvin's show airs January 19; Davidson's debuts January 30.
- This expands Netflix's strategy to compete with YouTube.

Netflix is amplifying its investment in video podcasts, with upcoming series spotlighting notable personalities like comedian Pete Davidson and Cowboys Hall-of-Famer Michael Irvin. Davidson's "The Pete Davidson Show" is scheduled to debut on January 30, while Irvin's "The White House" will begin streaming on January 19. Both are exclusive to Netflix subscribers and aim to leverage the hosts' established fan bases.
These new originals join Netflix's expanding collection of video podcasts, which includes licensed content from various networks. This strategic move signifies Netflix's intent to vie for dominance in the podcasting arena, an area where viewers are already consuming substantial hours on living room devices. The company aims to capture a larger share of this market, which is currently dominated by platforms like YouTube.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy by Netflix to explore diverse interactive content formats. While Netflix is still in the nascent stages of building its podcast library, the platform faces considerable competition from established players. The success of these new ventures will be crucial as Netflix seeks to carve out a significant presence in the global podcasting industry.




