Is it true that Netflix loses The Big 6?

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What happens if Netflix really loses the main studios?

When do they do their own streaming services?

Ap

The question would be if that could work…

Just think about it: There are currently 2 major streaming providers, Netflix and Amazon. Next to it are Sky and Maxdome. If now 6 major film distributors would offer their own services and deduct their productions from the other 4 providers, then there would be 10 providers of streaming services. That just can't work. Nobody would subscribe to 10 providers and nobody would subscribe to a provider, where he could get only a very limited supply of their own productions. The result would be that the supply shrinks very quickly and some providers would then give up very quickly

Ka

Time will tell

ar

It may also be that this is not true but here in the video (

he explains why the studios do that.

Of course, no one can subscribe to 6 different streaming providers because it just makes you poor, but each of the studios wants to make money and that's why they want to do their own thing.

Ma

My goodness supply and demand just. What happens if Lidl loses Kaufland?

ar

If Lild loses Kaufland, there's less food.

Ma

https://www.wallstreet-online.de/aktien/netflix-aktie/bilanz

Ap

You can't believe the nonsense the YouTube spreads anyway. Of course, they produce such rapturous videos so they get as many clicks as possible. The good old Bild-Zeitunis principle. The Reisserbischer the more successful. In exactly the same way, people were incited by a YouTube channel because of "Article 13" with completely nonsensical confused claims. That's why I do not even look at the nonsense!

The fact is, as you already say, that a concept in which the users can only see their own content in many providers can't work permanently, because the users will not do it. The consequence would be that the users either still more on the illegal producers (that's what the production companies want (do not say "studios", that's nonsense, a studio is a hall with 4 walls, nothing else)) certainly not. A straming landscape, where there are many small providers will not work, because no one wants only such a limited offer. Even if the vendors try it, the market will regulate it in the long run, because the vendors then run away from the users and the market will then consolidate again to 2 or 3 larger vendors. There's simply no room for more