
Roblox, Verizon Communications, and Warner Bros. Discovery are the three Entertainment stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Entertainment stocks are shares of publicly traded companies whose primary business is creating, distributing, or monetizing content and live experiences—such as film and TV studios, streaming platforms, video game publishers, music labels, sports and live-event promoters, and theme-park operators. For investors, these stocks are often driven by consumer demand, content release cycles, advertising and subscription revenue, and intellectual-property value, and they can be more volatile due to changing tastes, hit-driven earnings, and technological disruption. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Entertainment stocks within the last several days.
Roblox (RBLX)
Roblox Corporation develops and operates an online entertainment platform in the United States and internationally. It offers Roblox Studio, a free toolset that allows developers and creators to build, publish, and operate 3D experiences, and other content; Roblox Client, an application that allows users to explore 3D experience; and Roblox Cloud, which provides services and infrastructure that power the platform.
Verizon Communications (VZ)
Verizon Communications Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of communications, technology, information, and entertainment products and services to consumers, businesses, and governmental entities worldwide. It operates in two segments, Verizon Consumer Group (Consumer) and Verizon Business Group (Business).
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Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD)
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. operates as a media and entertainment company worldwide. It operates through three segments: Studios, Network, and DTC. The Studios segment produces and releases feature films for initial exhibition in theaters; produces and licenses television programs to its networks and third parties and direct-to-consumer services; distributes films and television programs to various third parties and internal television; and offers streaming services and distribution through the home entertainment market, themed experience licensing, and interactive gaming.
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