Submitted by TheRealOcsiban t3_10p8loc in television
WordsAreSomething t1_j6ixo8q wrote
Reply to comment by Greedy-Creme-995 in ‘Bridgerton’ Star Phoebe Dynevor Exits Netflix Series Ahead Of Season 3 by TheRealOcsiban
It seems like the literal opposite of their strategy
Greedy-Creme-995 t1_j6iy0ny wrote
Oh I’m sorry, were you present in their strategy meetings??
WordsAreSomething t1_j6iy8ag wrote
They literally just had an interview with the CEOs talking about their strategy.
You can also look at what they've renewed and canceled and get an idea of how successful things are with their top 10s.
Greedy-Creme-995 t1_j6iyeat wrote
Oh so they will just keep 10 shows and fuck the rest
WordsAreSomething t1_j6iyns1 wrote
They will keep shows that have the right audience for their budget while trying out new shows to reach people and cancelling what isn't working.
The same as every TV distributor ever since the beginning of TV
Greedy-Creme-995 t1_j6iyprh wrote
You are so patronizing.
Altruistic_Yam1372 t1_j6j5mj1 wrote
What, really? They are patronising for spelling out the truth? No, really. You can say that netflix is cancelling 'good' shows. But they certainly aren't cancelling 'successful' shows. Note that success depends not only on the number of viewers, bug also the budget. The viewership needs to justify the budget.
I'm not saying they're entirely correct on this, as many shows require a few seasons to garner significant viewership, and also ending shows that ended in cliffhangers is also poor decisionmaking
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