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Streaming Wars: Why YouTube Wins & Netflix Is Chasing the Wrong Prize

Dec 17, 2025
Farhad Massoudi, founder of Tubi and streaming entrepreneur who sold the ad-supported service to Fox, discusses why he bet on the long tail of library content and built Tubi as a data-and-AI-first platform. He argues fragmentation makes YouTube the natural winner, explains why Netflix’s Warner play is strategically flawed, and explores how AI and algorithms will reshape content economics and viewing habits.
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ANECDOTE

Tubi's Humble Start And Exit

  • Tubi launched in 2014 as a free, ad-supported service and sold to Fox roughly a month into COVID for about $440–500M.
  • Today Tubi has 100M+ MAU, $1B+ revenue, and is profitable.
INSIGHT

Buying Libraries Won't Beat YouTube

  • Farhad calls Netflix's bid for Warner a strategic mistake and a distraction from creator-driven competition.
  • He argues legacy library consolidation won't beat platforms with superior recommendation and creator ecosystems.
ADVICE

Check Existing Licenses First

  • Avoid assuming an acquired library can be instantly repatriated to a single streamer due to long-term licensing deals.
  • Evaluate lost licensing cashflows before paying premiums for content owners.
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