Why Netflix canceled your favorite show

Why Netflix canceled your favorite show

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Why Netflix canceled your favorite show”.
Like a third season of a Netflix show., There’s a good chance that one of your favorite shows on Netflix is already canceled.. Netflix is facing a series of issues that they didn’t face. Even five years, ago. They’ve got looming competition from some of the biggest players in entertainment today.. They also just announced that they lost subscribers in the United States for the first time in nearly a decade., And because of all this Netflix has to do something that it really didn’t have to up until now start acting like a cable network and cancel shows.. Remember when Netflix was like super exciting, Every show that came out felt like a blockbuster release because everything about it felt really cool and unique.. Netflix came in and essentially Beyonced.

The heck can, I say, hell Beyonced the hell out of TV by dropping entire seasons at once.. This is something that only a network on the internet could do no one else. Could. By 2015 Netflix was like this hotbed for creators.. Everyone wanted to work with them’cause Netflix was doing some cool things. Orange is the New Black. Orange is the New Black House of Cards and even Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt were being nominated for and winning Emmy’s. The company’s content budget grew every single year which let them take Chances on weirder projects., The Wachowski sisters, best known for The Matrix, had a Sci-Fi series which reportedly cost Netflix nearly nine million dollars an episode., That’s on par with some of Game of Thrones episodes.

Netflix had one major advantage. It was the only player in the game.. Most importantly, if Netflix was winning Emmy’s, it proved to everyone, including major networks, with ABC and CBS, and also prestige networks like HBO, that internet TV was actually a thing. People should pay attention to., But that’s simply not good enough.

Anymore. By 2020 Netflix is gon na. Have major competition from some of the biggest companies in the world.

Apple Disney, Comcast, NBC, Universal and AT .