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Netfilx Lost The Plot
United States🏛️ PoliticsProgressive14 hr. ago

Netfilx Lost The Plot

The article discusses Netflix's pattern of canceling numerous original series, citing examples like 'Wednesday' and noting that at least 85 series have been canceled since the platform began producing originals. It suggests that Netflix's business model prioritizes cancellation over long-term development, leading to viewer dissatisfaction. The piece references theories about binge-watching habits and the impact of long waits between seasons, comparing Netflix to HBO Max. It also draws parallels to music industry experiences where early flops often precede eventual success, highlighting how creators can bypass traditional gatekeepers through digital platforms.

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The Daily Wire logoThe Daily WireIndependentProgressive14 hr. ago
Netfilx Lost The Plot

The article discusses Netflix's pattern of canceling numerous original series, citing examples like 'Wednesday' and noting that at least 85 series have been canceled since the platform began producing originals. It suggests that Netflix's business model prioritizes cancellation over long-term development, leading to viewer dissatisfaction. The piece references theories about binge-watching habits and the impact of long waits between seasons, comparing Netflix to HBO Max. It also draws parallels to music industry experiences where early flops often precede eventual success, highlighting how creators can bypass traditional gatekeepers through digital platforms.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Netflix's cancellation practices as inherently flawed and harmful to creative development, suggesting a systemic issue within the company's approach. It implies that the current model favors short-term gains over sustained investment in content, which aligns with left-leaning批评 of

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