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ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2025
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS
On October 14, 2020, Software Acquisition Group Inc., a special purpose acquisition company and a Delaware corporation (“SAQN”), consummated a reverse merger pursuant to that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated August 10, 2020 (the “Business Combination”). Upon the consummation of the Business Combination, CuriosityStream Operating Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Legacy CuriosityStream”) became a wholly owned subsidiary of SAQN, and the registrant changed its name from “Software Acquisition Group Inc.” to “CuriosityStream Inc.” Following the consummation of the Business Combination, Legacy CuriosityStream changed its name from “CuriosityStream Operating Inc.” to “Curiosity Inc.”
The principal business of CuriosityStream Inc. (the "Company" or "CuriosityStream") is providing customers with access to high quality factual content via a direct subscription video on-demand (SVOD) platform accessible by internet connected devices, or indirectly via distribution partners who deliver CuriosityStream content via the distributor’s platform or system. The Company's online library available for streaming spans the entire category of factual entertainment including science, history, society, nature, lifestyle, and technology. The library is composed of thousands of accessible on-demand and ad-free productions and includes shows and series from leading nonfiction producers.
The Company's streaming content is provided to consumers through two primary distribution channels: (i) direct-to-consumer (“DTC”) and (ii) third-party platforms, referred to as Partner Direct. The DTC channel includes access through the Company’s website and applications developed for electronic device. Collectively, DTC and Partner Direct comprise the Company’s Direct Business.
DTC includes subscriptions to consumers as well as bulk subscriptions through enterprises, and provides monthly or annual subscription terms. Pricing varies based on the subscriber’s location, the selected subscription tier and term. To ensure wide accessibility, the Company has developed applications for major customer devices, including streaming media players such as Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV, and smart TVs from brands including LG, Vizio, and Samsung.
In addition to the Direct Business, the Company enters into Bundled Distribution arrangements with media partners to provide streaming content to a broader reach of subscribers. These agreements typically convey a broad scope of rights, including access to a 24/7 linear channel, an on-demand content library, mobile rights, and/or pricing and packaging flexibility, in exchange for an annual fixed fee or per-subscriber fee as part of a multi-year deal.
The Company also enters into content licensing arrangements, which grant distribution and data rights to its programming, including licensing content from its library and selling certain rights to content prior to production.