Is This the Future of TV?

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The following video is from Monday's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill and analysts Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss the top business and investing stories of the day.

Shares of Sprint rose on Monday on news that DISH Network has made a bid to buy Sprint for $25.5 billion. What would the deal mean for competitors like Verizon , AT&T , and Comcast ? What would it mean for Amazon and Netflix? In this installment, our analysts talk about the future of television.


The tumultuous performance of Netflix shares since the summer of 2011 has caused headaches for many devoted shareholders. While the company's first-mover status is often viewed as a competitive advantage, the opportunities in streaming media have brought some new, deep-pocketed rivals looking for their piece of a growing pie. Can Netflix fend off this burgeoning competition, and will its international growth aspirations really pay off? These are must-know issues for investors, which is why The Motley Fool has released a premium report on Netflix. Inside, you'll learn about the key opportunities and risks facing the company, as well as reasons to buy or sell the stock. The report includes a full year of updates to cover critical new developments, so make sure to click here and claim a copy today.

The relevant video segment can be found between 1:46 and 6:17.

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