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Amazon-owned audiobook platform with 750K+ title catalog; monthly credit subscription with Originals competing with Spotify and Libro.fm for dominance in the growing audiobook market.
Audible is Amazon's dominant audiobook and podcast platform providing digital audiobooks, audio dramas, and original audio content through a monthly subscription that gives subscribers credits to purchase audiobooks from its catalog of 750,000+ titles — making it the world's largest audiobook platform and a major force in the publishing industry. Founded in 1995 by Don Katz in Wayne, New Jersey and acquired by Amazon in 2008 for approximately $300 million, Audible generates estimated revenue of $1.5+ billion annually and is now deeply integrated into Amazon's broader reading and content ecosystem.\n\nAudible's subscription model (Audible Premium Plus at $14.95/month) provides one audiobook credit per month (redeemable for any title regardless of price), plus access to Audible Originals and a growing selection of Plus Catalog titles included with subscription. The app works offline, enables variable playback speed (many users listen at 1.5-2x), and integrates with Amazon Echo devices through Alexa. Audible Studios produces exclusive original audio content including adaptations of bestselling books and celebrity-narrated titles.\n\nIn 2025, Audible competes with Spotify (which has made major investments in audiobooks through its subscription), Libro.fm (independent bookstore-affiliated), Google Play Books, and Apple Books for audiobook market share. Audible's dominant catalog position and Amazon integration provide significant advantages, but Spotify's entrance into audiobooks with Spotify Premium subscribers getting a limited number of monthly audiobook hours has created new competitive pressure. Audible's 2025 strategy focuses on expanding its Originals catalog (which drives differentiated subscription value), deepening integration with Kindle for read-along experiences, and growing international markets particularly in Germany, UK, and France.
Global entertainment giant with $91.4B FY2024 revenue; Disney+ profitable 2024; Hulu 100% owned; ESPN DTC launch planned 2025; Experiences/parks at record levels; Peltz proxy fight won.
The Walt Disney Company is one of the world's largest entertainment and media conglomerates, founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney in Los Angeles and now headquartered in Burbank, California, trading on NYSE (DIS). The company reported approximately $91.4 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending September 28) under CEO Bob Iger, who returned to lead the company in November 2022 following a turbulent period under Bob Chapek. Iger's second tenure has focused on restoring Disney's creative culture, achieving streaming profitability, and restructuring the linear television portfolio as cord-cutting accelerates. Disney+ achieved its first quarterly profitability milestone in late 2023 and sustained profitability through FY2024, while ESPN's eventual direct-to-consumer streaming launch—planned for fall 2025—represents the most consequential strategic transition in Disney's recent history.
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