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18-09-2019, 17:15
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
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!
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Britbox will fail as one its too little too late , secondly people won't pay for something they are already paying for and three it is like a Pygmy in a land of giants and will struggle to survive more then a year as it gets squashed by the significantly more powerful players.
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18-09-2019, 17:24
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Britbox will fail as one its too little too late , secondly people won't pay for something they are already paying for and three it is like a Pygmy in a land of giants and will struggle to survive more then a year as it gets squashed by the significantly more powerful players.
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Although I agree with OB's point I also agree that Britbox is too little too late.
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18-09-2019, 17:36
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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I don't think so as Disney is the brand awareness name. You however will disagree as usual.
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A TV series in it’s own right can have brand awareness - Friends being one. A significant portion of its viewers will be oblivious to what network first aired it in the US.
I will disagree because your point defies logic. It’s like saying people will go out and buy tape Walkmans because they had brand awareness in the 80s.
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18-09-2019, 17:57
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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A TV series in it’s own right can have brand awareness - Friends being one. A significant portion of its viewers will be oblivious to what network first aired it in the US.
I will disagree because your point defies logic. It’s like saying people will go out and buy tape Walkmans because they had brand awareness in the 80s.
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Feel free to disagree all you want. Disney was there long before Walkmans and has continued long after,the same goes for Friends.
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18-09-2019, 18:01
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Feel free to disagree all you want. Disney was there long before Walkmans and has continued long after,the same goes for Friends.
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Indeed Disney have been there for near on 100 years.
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18-09-2019, 18:01
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Feel free to disagree all you want. Disney was there long before Walkmans and has continued long after,the same goes for Friends.
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That doesn’t begin even address my point.
A TV series in 2021 on a streaming platform will have much lower reach and awareness, and thus value in a back catalogue than content widely available on a range of platforms now. To dispute this disputes reality, but that’s not new in this thread!
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18-09-2019, 18:05
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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That doesn’t begin even address my point.
A TV series in 2021 on a streaming platform will have much lower reach and awareness, and thus value in a back catalogue than content widely available on a range of platforms now. To dispute this disputes reality, but that’s not new in this thread!
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So explain to me why Marvel series pick-ups have stopped on Netflix and they will lose the back catalogue in 2yrs.
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18-09-2019, 18:05
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Britbox will fail as one its too little too late , secondly people won't pay for something they are already paying for and three it is like a Pygmy in a land of giants and will struggle to survive more then a year as it gets squashed by the significantly more powerful players.
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Lots of assumptions there, Den. I think you must have learned by now that there is a continuing appetite for archive material and there is no sign of that abating. If BBC and ITV recall all their old stuff from Netflix and put it on Britbox, where do you think the archive lovers will go? Add to that the demise of the UKTV channels, ITV3 and ITV4, which probably is not as far away as you think, that part of the audience will have nowhere else to go.
Your prediction for Britbox will turn out to be way off beam as it will ultimately flourish and its popularity will surprise you.
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18-09-2019, 18:07
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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So explain to me why Marvel series pick-ups have stopped on Netflix and they will lose the back catalogue in 2yrs.
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Can you explain how it links to my point?
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18-09-2019, 18:09
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Although I agree with OB's point I also agree that Britbox is too little too late.
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I don't think that it is too late as timing is irrelevant. Netflix and Prime will not be established competitors in terms of old material if it transfers to Britbox. Those who subscribe for that reason will follow the material. The two leading streamers will be appealing to a different audience.
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18-09-2019, 18:17
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Lots of assumptions there, Den. I think you must have learned by now that there is a continuing appetite for archive material and there is no sign of that abating. If BBC and ITV recall all their old stuff from Netflix and put it on Britbox, where do you think the archive lovers will go? Add to that the demise of the UKTV channels, ITV3 and ITV4, which probably is not as far away as you think, that part of the audience will have nowhere else to go.
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Another very bold statement which like many of the others does not stand up to scrutiny.
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18-09-2019, 18:17
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Can you explain how it links to my point?
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Marvel was an example regarding back catalogue. It's being withdrawn from netflix and elsewhere and will only be available via Disney+ once all the licenses run out.
Back catalogues willnot be available over a number of sources in the future.
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18-09-2019, 18:19
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Your prediction for Britbox will turn out to be way off beam as it will ultimately flourish and its popularity will surprise you.
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Its not just my prediction as its the predictions of most of those who are knowledgeable experts in those markets.
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18-09-2019, 18:19
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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I don't think that it is too late as timing is irrelevant. Netflix and Prime will not be established competitors in terms of old material if it transfers to Britbox. Those who subscribe for that reason will follow the material. The two leading streamers will be appealing to a different audience.
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OK perhaps, I'm just thinking of they future and which streamers people will be using.
I accept being wrong.
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18-09-2019, 18:20
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Marvel was a point regarding back catalogue. It's being withdrawn from netflix and elsewhere and will only be available via Disney+ once all the licenses run out.
Back catalogues willnot be available over a number of sources in the future.
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I was talking about developing a future “back catalogue” - the value of content today in five, ten, fifteen years.
A streamer is unlikely to develop series with a huge global following like Friends due to reduced reach.
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