One badly produced series after another.
Although the in-house productions are getting worse and worse, more and more purchased series that are still of high quality are removed
Because it brings money.
It's true, there's little hyped at the moment.
That doesn't make any sense. Only when there are many shows does it make money.
Apparently do it. Otherwise Netflix wouldn't produce any trash.
Trash series do not cost anything, but bring viewers. Works great for private television too.
I think Walulis on yt recently made a video about it.
Walulis claimed that broadcasters don't spend anything on trash shows? Of course, Radio Bremen does not mention any of the public trash productions or the other trash productions that are financed by taxpayers 'money. No television company or streaming service would offer or produce trash if it wasn't working. So if people didn't watch it.
If nobody looked at it or just a few, it would have long since been discontinued.
That's exactly what I'm writing
Well, it sounds strange when you see it in context.
Question:
"One badly produced show after the other."
"Although the in-house productions are getting worse and worse, more and more purchased series that are still of high quality are removed"
Your answer:
"Because it brings money."
Somehow stands in contradiction to the question. But well, maybe I'm a little strange that I don't see any connection. Sorry
Quality costs.
Trash content is cheap, but people watch anyway. Cf.
Okay. Which trash format on Netflix was cheaper than a quality format? If you claim something you have to have a basis.