Netflix: some shows will start dropping episodes every week instead of all at once

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I understand the why. They see that Disney+ storm coming...

Because you gotta figure a decent percentage probably just sub to netflix, binge, and then unsub.
 

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I think this will be better. When Stranger Things dropped, me and my co workers couldn't even discuss anything about the season until everyone in the office have finished the season. And that discussion died 2 weeks after the whole season dropped in one day. Unlike when GoT, we would had convos all through the week, for weeks until the season ended.

This format will be much for social reasons. Like already mentioned.
 

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I WATCH 90% OF MY NETFLIX/AMAZON SHOWS
ON A WEEKLY BASIS
BUT I CANT COSIGN THIS...

THIS FEATURE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE APPEAL OF NETFLIX...

THEYRE SLOWLY TURNING INTO A REGULAR CABLE NETWORK.
:devil:
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Because cable is the only way to really make money. The "people" will tell you that they'll support a la carte streaming services, but then they're gaming the system taking advantage of free signups and password sharing. Some people sign up for a month, watch everything they want to watch, then unsubscribe. Can't do that shyt with cable :pachaha:
 

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You know what the fukk I meant smart guy
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They've lost so much money with the binge model, it's a good business decision.

The binge instant model is bad for everyone, delayed gratification is a good thing
 
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