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Science-centric streaming service Curiosity Stream is an AI-licensing firm now

Scharon Harding
2025-11-22 3 min read

Curiosity Stream's owner has more content for AI companies than it does for subscribers....

We all know streaming services’ usual tricks for making more money: get more subscribers, charge those subscribers more money, and sell ads. But science streaming service Curiosity Stream is taking a new route that could reshape how streaming companies, especially niche options, try to survive.

Discovery Channel founder John Hendricks launched Curiosity Stream in 2015. The streaming service costs $40 per year, and it doesn’t have commercials.

The streaming business has grown to also include the Curiosity Channel TV channel. CuriosityStream Inc. also makes money through original programming and its Curiosity University educational programming. The firm turned its first positive net income in its fiscal Q1 2025, after about a decade of business.

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Source: Ars Technica - All content Word count: 1122 words
Published on 2025-11-22 07:00