Neil Brown on Nostr: Netflix crashed – all the other companies crashed. Netflix has since recovered – ...
Netflix crashed – all the other companies crashed. Netflix has since recovered – but the others are really struggling to get to profitability.
Is it at all possible that corporate greed played a role here?
That the number of streaming services has increased and, rather than competition lowering prices, content scarcity and copyright has fragmented the market, requiring consumers to pay more to watch what they want.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj6er83ene6oPublished at
2024-09-29 04:42:24Event JSON
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