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CuriosityStream Inc. (NASDAQ: CURI) is a global factual media and entertainment company whose news flow reflects its activities across streaming, licensing, and AI-related content. Company announcements frequently highlight developments in its Curiosity Stream subscription video-on-demand service, Curiosity Channel linear network, and free, ad-supported channels such as Curiosity Now and Curiosity Explora. News items also cover the expansion of Curiosity University, the Curiosity Audio Network, and Curiosity Studios’ original programming slate.
Investors and followers of CURI can expect earnings releases and financial updates, including quarterly results, commentary on Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Free Cash Flow, and discussions of how subscription and licensing activities contribute to the business. Press releases also describe participation in investor conferences and panel discussions on topics such as the future of streaming and the impact of AI and technology in media and internet industries.
A significant portion of CuriosityStream’s recent news has focused on content licensing and AI dataset partnerships. The company reports licensing agreements with broadcasters, global streaming services, and AI developers, along with details about its large-scale video and audio corpus and data-structuring capabilities. These updates provide insight into how CuriosityStream positions its factual media assets for both traditional viewing and AI training use cases.
Visitors to this news page can review company press releases related to new distribution partnerships, launches of channels like Curiosity Now on major platforms, conference appearances, and corporate actions reported in SEC filings. For anyone tracking CURI stock or the evolution of factual streaming and AI-focused licensing, this page offers a centralized view of CuriosityStream’s latest public communications.
CuriosityStream (NASDAQ: CURI) has announced that its entire lineup of original films and series is now available on PlayStation®4. This integration gives gamers access to over 3,000 titles across various topics including nature, science, and history. CuriosityStream plans to launch on PS4 in Europe and Asia shortly.
Notable shows include Doug To The Rescue and Engineering The Future. The app can be downloaded from the PlayStation™Store in the US, Canada, and Latin America, with support for 4K content on PS4 Pro.
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CuriosityStream (NASDAQ: CURI) is set to release its second quarter 2021 financial results on August 10, 2021, after market close. The company will host a Q&A conference call at 5:00 p.m. ET to discuss these results, which reporters can attend on a listen-only basis. A live audio webcast will be available on the CuriosityStream Investor Relations website, along with a replay of the call for two weeks post-event. CuriosityStream is a leading factual streaming service, offering thousands of titles across various platforms.
CuriosityStream Inc. (NASDAQ: CURI) has initiated production on a six-part docu-series titled Evolve, centered around biomimicry. Filmed across four continents by Beach House Pictures, the series showcases how nature's innovations can address pressing global challenges. Hosted by biologist Patrick Aryee, Evolve will combine natural history with future technology, utilizing cutting-edge CGI. The project aims to promote conservation and highlight the potential impact of nature on human progress. Distribution will be managed by Abacus Media Rights across several international markets.
CuriosityStream (NASDAQ: CURI) announced that CEO Clint Stinchcomb and CFO Jason Eustace will participate in a virtual fireside chat at the Wells Fargo 2021 Virtual Media & Telco Day on June 7, 2021, at 1:15 p.m. ET. Interested parties can register here. The event will also be available live and archived on CuriosityStream’s investor relations website.
CuriosityStream has announced the premiere of a new docu-series, DOUG TO THE RESCUE, set to launch on June 10th. The series follows aerial cinematographer Doug Thron as he uses advanced drone technology to rescue animals affected by natural disasters. Thron employs four DJI drones, including models equipped with infrared cameras, to locate stranded animals and facilitate their safe return. The series aims to raise awareness about the emotional impact of animal rescues during crises and is part of CuriosityStream's broader summer programming slate.
CuriosityStream, a leading global factual entertainment company, will participate in the 16th Annual Needham Virtual Technology and Media Conference on May 19. The presentation, led by President and CEO Clint Stinchcomb and CFO Jason Eustace, is scheduled from 1:30 to 2:10 pm Eastern Time. Investors can access the live webcast on the company’s investor relations website. A replay will also be available for a limited time. CuriosityStream, founded by John Hendricks, offers diverse documentary programming across various platforms worldwide, including Ultra HD 4K content.
CuriosityStream (NASDAQ: CURI) reported a robust start to 2021, achieving $9.9 million in revenue, up from $7.5 million a year earlier. The company experienced significant growth with 16 million paying subscribers, marking a 28% increase year-over-year. On the downside, the net loss increased to $(18.8) million compared to $(11.8) million in Q1 2020. CuriosityStream announced the acquisition of One Day University, which enhances its content offerings. For 2021, the company expects revenue of at least $71 million, indicating 80% growth.
CuriosityStream (NASDAQ: CURI) will release its Q1 2021 financial results on May 11, 2021, post-market. A conference call will follow at 5:00 p.m. ET for discussion and Q&A, accessible via audio webcast or phone. CuriosityStream is recognized as a leading factual streaming service, offering thousands of documentary titles in Ultra HD 4K across various platforms, including Roku and Amazon Prime Video. The company emphasizes its dedication to educational storytelling and viewer engagement.
CuriosityStream Inc. (CURI) reported strong financial results for Q4 2020 and the full year. Q4 revenue reached $11.4 million, up from $6.7 million YoY, with a total of 15 million subscribers, a 50% increase. Despite a net loss of $(15.7) million, the full year revenue soared to $39.6 million, a growth from $18.0 million in 2019. The company anticipates at least $71.0 million in revenue for 2021, projecting an 80% growth. CuriosityStream also raised $100 million in a follow-on offering, bolstering its balance sheet.