flynnibus
Premium Member
Your analysis reads like cheerleading, not actually based on reasonable measurable statistic.
I do think we are seeing the inflection point on the horizon tho. The mega-consolidation of houses like Disney plus more and more studios/networks standing up their own services... hurts 'sourced content' services like Netflix. Netflix doing their own production isn't just about 'cheaper' sources.. its about sources period... as they their input feeds get chopped down as competitors emerge and exclusivity ramps up.
I don't think companies like Netflix have any real customer loyalty. They have a brand now... but customers are going to flock to where the content they want is. And the trend of exclusivity is growing... not retreating. Companies like Netflix are not becoming clearning houses for all content... they are instead scrambling to try to be independent and able to stand on their own.
Players with big enough sticks like Disney... really are a huge threat to the idea of Netflix as a cableTV replacement.