AvocadoChz
AvocadoChz OP t1_j1ec1tm wrote
Reply to comment by WeDriftEternal in How are streamed shows’ success measured? by AvocadoChz
Thanks for the detailed answer. I’m really interested in reading about these kinds of things (the business of the entertainment industry? Not sure how to call it). I have a couple questions after reading you answer:
Is watching a show on an Ad-version of the streaming site worth more to them?
If a show was recently added to another service, is that a sign that the original one may get rid of it from theirs or value it less? For example, I really like this show called The Orville. They just got added to Disney Plus even though they’re labeled as a Hulu Original (it originally aired from Fox). I’m confused if this interaction has anything to do with the future of the show and season 4.
Thanks again.
AvocadoChz OP t1_j1eahdw wrote
Reply to comment by reddit455 in How are streamed shows’ success measured? by AvocadoChz
That makes sense to me
AvocadoChz OP t1_j1eebs9 wrote
Reply to comment by WeDriftEternal in How are streamed shows’ success measured? by AvocadoChz
Thanks! And yeah that was my true question but I wanted to ask what was in my title for both more general information and to not potentially violate any sub rules. This has been really insightful though. Of course my favorite show is the complicated one lol
All of these companies owning other companies does get very confusing.