Netflix isn't going anywhere, at least not for a while. Back in 2022 it seemed like Netflix was collapsing. Recording its first decline of subscribers in a decade and its stock took a major cut. With the show cancellations, price hikes and password sharing restrictions, everyone's view of Netflix was negative. Everyone believed Netflix will lose in the streaming wars. But this was wrong, the opposite will happen actually.
In this video we'll be looking at how Netflix actually turned things around in 2023, finding success in the ad-supported plans and password sharing restrictions. How their competitors like Disney Plus are following in their footsteps and will need to make the same show cancellations and budgets cuts as well. The worst is over for Netflix, they have an excellent worldwide strategy for content where they found success with Squid Game and they are open to adapting as was we saw with their live events and attempts at gaming.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:20 - The Worst Is Over for Them
05:03 - Content
09:34 - They Adapt
Netflix. Password sharing restrictions. Ad supported plans. Streaming wars. Squid Game. Stranger Things. Dark. 1899. Netflix show cancellations. Reality TV. Too Hot To Handle. Love is Blind. Selling Sunset. 3 Body Problem. Knives Out Deal. Glass Onion. Beef A24. Mindhunter cancelled. Netflix Games. Writer's Strike. Live Action Avatar the Last Airbender. Roald Dahl. Chris Rock Live Event. Most popular streaming service. HBO Max. Hulu. Prime video. Peacock. Paramount Plus. Linear TV. Best Streamer. Price Hikes.
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