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Hugh 17-09-2019 18:30

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36010463)
Shocking name but at least it will be included as part of my subscription.

It’s their logo.

muppetman11 17-09-2019 19:24

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36010465)
It’s their logo.

I know but still a poor name for a streaming service in my opinion.

Paul 17-09-2019 19:34

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36010466)
I know but still a poor name for a streaming service in my opinion.

Yep, its definitely cringeworthy. :erm:

pip08456 17-09-2019 19:35

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010464)
Established series have brand awareness that's not possible developing their own originals. Even "hits" like House of Cards nobody is going to go back and watch again.

Ironically, brand awareness is found on large mainstream platforms, not niche platforms with a few hundred thousand homes. Which means the soon to be fragmented world of streaming will struggle to achieve it.

I doubt Disney+ will struggle achieving brand awareness.

denphone 17-09-2019 19:48

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36010471)
I doubt Disney+ will struggle achieving brand awareness.

They have quite a armory at their disposal compared to others.

Horizon 17-09-2019 20:45

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 36010462)

Comcast spend on a fortune on a company with a short catchy name which would've been perfect in the streaming world, I'm talking about Sky, then come up with this.

I'm genuinely surprised.

jfman 17-09-2019 21:12

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36010471)
I doubt Disney+ will struggle achieving brand awareness.

Will their new TV series in the future? Who knows. Given a restricted viewership it's certainly going to be harder than where their content agreements presently gives them their reputation is on the biggest providers in the vast majority of countries.

OLD BOY 18-09-2019 10:18

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36010430)
I'm sure someone on here said third party content isn't important to Netflix , yet here they are paying huge amounts for Seinfeld.

https://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2019/09/ne...iller-feature/

I'd prefer it if they diverted that money into even more originals, frankly. Netflix doesn't need all that archive material in my view.

I appreciate that some of these old series are popular, but I think most of these will be reclaimed for different streamers.

Netflix has so much going for it, and they've developed so much 'original' material now, I think they should concentrate their efforts there.

They may not have any other choice!

denphone 18-09-2019 10:31

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010493)
I'd prefer it if they diverted that money into even more originals, frankly. Netflix doesn't need all that archive material in my view.

Why? as l am sure they would not have paid the astronomical amounts that they paid for it unless they knew it was was probably going to be one of their most watched shows in the coming years once the contract starts.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010493)
I appreciate that some of these old series are popular, but I think most of these will be reclaimed for different streamers.


What one thinks might happen invariably does not happen as thought you would have learnt that by now.;)

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010493)
Netflix has so much going for it, and they've developed so much 'original' material now, I think they should concentrate their efforts there.

Having Originals does not make a streamer as having a broad and varied library of content does that.

OLD BOY 18-09-2019 10:35

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36010494)
Why? as l am sure they would not have paid the astronomical amounts that they paid for it unless they knew it was was probably going to be one of their most watched shows in the coming years once the contract starts.

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What one thinks might happen invariably does not happen as thought you would have learnt that by now.;)

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Having Originals does not make a streamer as having a broad and varied library of content does that.

If the archive material is no longer available, they don't have much choice, Den.What else would you have Netflix do?

Personally, I only get Netflix for the originals.

oliver1948uk 18-09-2019 10:38

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Before retirement, many of us lived very busy lives which prevented us from watching the latest productions on TV.

Now with more spare time, I greatly enjoy what I consider to be excellently produced series that I have not previously viewed even though the picture quality may fall below modern standards. Once such series is Kavanagh QC.

Thus, some people appreciate series repeated whether on the conventional channels or on the streaming services.

denphone 18-09-2019 10:46

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010498)
If the archive material is no longer available, they don't have much choice, Den.What else would you have Netflix do?

Personally, I only get Netflix for the originals.

Its no good Netflix just concentrating on originals as there is still plenty of archived content Netflix will be able to lay their hands on at the right price of course.

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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 36010499)
Before retirement, many of us lived very busy lives which prevented us from watching the latest productions on TV.

Now with more spare time, I greatly enjoy what I consider to be excellently produced series that I have not previously viewed even though the picture quality may fall below modern standards. Once such series is Kavanagh QC.

Thus, some people appreciate series repeated whether on the conventional channels or on the streaming services.

OB seems to have the attitude of one size fits all wherever one needs broad and varied content to please everybody... Just like the BBC of course...;)

1andrew1 18-09-2019 13:33

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Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 36010477)
Comcast spend on a fortune on a company with a short catchy name which would've been perfect in the streaming world, I'm talking about Sky, then come up with this.

I'm genuinely surprised.

Does Comcast have the rights to the name internationally though? In many territories it's licensed out to the other companies eg
https://www.tatasky.com/wps/portal
https://www.sky.co.nz/
https://www.sky.com.mx/

OLD BOY 18-09-2019 17:03

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36010500)
Its no good Netflix just concentrating on originals as there is still plenty of archived content Netflix will be able to lay their hands on at the right price of course.

In which case, there won't be a problem. I was responding to the observation that archive material would in future occupy other sites.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36010500)

OB seems to have the attitude of one size fits all wherever one needs broad and varied content to please everybody... Just like the BBC of course...;)

No, I don't think that. Everyone has different likes/dislikes. What I find funny is posts which say the UKTV channels and archive material are extremely popular and the next minute that Britbox will fail because there will be too much archive material on it.

Now, that is what I call contradictory!

pip08456 18-09-2019 17:12

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010478)
Will their new TV series in the future? Who knows. Given a restricted viewership it's certainly going to be harder than where their content agreements presently gives them their reputation is on the biggest providers in the vast majority of countries.

I don't think so as Disney is the brand awareness name. You however will disagree as usual.


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