Netflix’s desperate crackdown on password sharing shows it might fail like Blockbuster
Netflix is changing its subscription setup,
that this change raises. Most specifically, whether the business models and monetization strategies of digital firms like Netflix are viable in the long-run. strategy with the production of its own content, which increases its expenditures – defined as cost of revenues in its financial reports – as the company ends up bearing the full cost of production rather than outsourcing most of it to independent producers.
Second, users know that there is a good chance that their new favourite shows will not last, leading to shifting viewing behaviours as users become less committed to watching new content .
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