Walmart To Take On Amazon In Streaming?

There are reports that Walmart is looking to get into the streaming game, to take on Amazon.

We are seeing barriers between industries breaking down. The idea that a company is in a specific industry is outdated when it comes to technology. It is a world driven by information. Therefore, for those who want to be relevant in the future, it is crucial to tap into this.

Of course, this is a lot more than just data mining. We are referring to completely disruptions of industries. In short, the players are changing.


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Walmart Looking To Buy Vizio

Amazon is no longer an online retailer.

Naturally this is a part of their business but their most profitable division is Amazon Web Services. They are also making a major push into the world of entertainment, as evidenced by their deal for MGM, thus growing the potential of Amazon Studios.

Walmart is not one to be left behind.

While its revenues still outpace Amazon, the company is going to have to do something. It is lagging in the e-commerce game and video is a pathway for it to improve its performance.

Basically, Walmart needs to become a platform.

For this reason, there are rumors the company is in talks to buy Vizio. This would get the company into the streaming game while bringing it into the advertising realm.

Both of these are attractive solutions for Walmart.

However, there are some who thing that a better move is to buy Roku, something that would cost Walmart $10 billion more.

This is a healthy sum, one which could pay dividends for the company. There is little dispute as to the viability of Roku and it would insert Walmart as a major player in the television sector.

Disruption At Ever Turn

Here we have another example of how disruption is coming from every corner.

One thing that Walmart can do with Vizio is put a lot of money into it. The concept of a platform is crucial, allowing entities to leverage other aspects of their operations.

Vizio would enable Walmart to promote other products and services, something that Amazon has mastered. It could also enhance the profitability since platforms can be very profitable, especially when based upon subscriptions.

This does not bode well for the traditional media entities. Their business model is rather straight forward. While their libraries could have enormous value, it pales in comparison to resources available to some of these other companies.

The broadcasting world is fascinating since it is shifting in real time. We are able to watch all the changed taking place right before our eyes. Regulation is minimal as compared to other industries. This means the protection from this end is almost non-existent.

Networks are becoming more crucial. As technology changes things, the race for eyeballs is only going grow. We already see the behemoths getting into the game.

Will Walmart become the tnext non-media company to enter the space?

If the rumors are true, it could well be the case. Unfortunately, for the traditional broadcasters, this will not be the last one to enter.


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woah everyone just wants to fight nowadays lol

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Competition is great and the name of the game. It forces companies to innovate and do things better. I’m not a fan of Walmart but I think this is a good move for them and others.

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This is interesting, but I think they might be late to the game already. Streaming services are hurting right now. With the quick advancements in AI video, it is possible that streaming services like Netflix can disappear soon. I think the only way for them to succeed is to offer media that isn't political, and follows the original source closely.

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They do but we have to remember these companies have other business units to leverage the streaming services. Does Amazon have to make money off it? Not if it increases their business elsewhere.

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I guess that's true. My family has Amazon Prime, and they are reaping the benefits of it in the other offerings of Amazon. It will be interesting if Walmart follows Amazon's blueprint.

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Yeah. Try to imagine your family, since the utilize Amazon, going without prime.

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I looked at the benefits, and I am surprised that there isn't really much that they use. They mostly use it for the fast delivery. They barely watch Prime video, and they can do without the prime music.

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Amazon faces a big challenge now. To stay on top, they need to use technology more. The analysis of how things are changing in media and retail is really interesting.

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I think Amazon is doing just fine. It is the predator, not the prey.

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But even if it's the predator, I think with time, they will find their way in and cause arm

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I think some of these behemoths like Walmart will transition to becoming digital platforms and try to replicate their success in different sectors. Amazon is ahead on this journey, but the competition is gradually catching up with it. This also speeds up the irrelevance of traditional broadcasters.

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Walmart To Take On Amazon In Streaming? - why not , if not ! The evolving landscape of broadcasting indeed presents a dynamic shift, with companies like Walmart potentially joining the fray. The emergence of platforms and subscription based models in streaming offers companies like Walmart opportunities to diversify and capitalize on evolving consumer behaviors.

This no doubt calls on traditional media entities to recognize the significance of these shifts and adapt their strategies to remain competitive in this dynamic environment.

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Agree completely. The barriers that broadcast companies has in protecting them are quickly evaporating. This is going to open the door for a lot of new players.

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Yeah right ! Monopoly is gradually becoming a thing of the past ..

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Well newer behemoths entering so not sure how much of it is non-monopolistic. We might just be watching a swapping.

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