Why is Netflix putting so many series off?

Ri
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I noticed that more and more series just didn't stop Netflix or am I wrong? I don't feel like starting something new anymore because I think to myself: what's the point of starting something new that only drives me crazy because it ends with a cliff hanger and doesn't turn any further? What do you think it could be?

th

They have always done it in such a way that films and series are exchanged. Otherwise they always have the same program, that would be boring.

Ta

You may have problems with legislators

Ri

Yes, but I meant incomplete series. For example Teenage Bounty Hunters. Will not be shot after a season even though it was actually quite popular.

wo

In principle, this is similar to what all television stations do. When I watch a certain series on Netflix, it is registered and regularly evaluated. And when the audience numbers for a series dwindle, they are out and replaced by others. So if you will, it depends on supply and demand. On the other hand, they have to remain attractive so that many take out a subscription with them, which then generates their sales again to produce and / or buy new series. But if nobody wants to see the stuff that you have to send you react quickly.

ky

So most of the series are canceled because of bad ratings. Or it depends on how often the series was viewed and how many new subscribers Netflix have acquired for this series. And since most of the new Netflix Originals are losing quality, they are being discontinued more and more often.

But in the last few months series that got good ratings have also been canceled. Such as B. The Society or I'm not okay with this. The Society was even supposed to have a second season, but was suddenly canceled. This is probably due to Corona. Because of the delays in shooting due to Corona, Netflix can no longer afford to run so many series. Because even if there's no filming, Netflix still costs money.

po

Only Netflix knows the exact number of hits. The aim is to reach the largest audience in relation to the license costs. One can't take individual fates into account. What is not seen is thrown out.