So this article popped up for some reason in my suggestions. Netflix has 175 days left to pull off a miracle... or it's all over. They're saying that in 175 days, Disney's new streaming service is going to put Netflix out of business. The writer claims to be a "professional investor and chief analyst". Yet all I read out of the article is "netflix is the past, go watch disney!".
He put in some facts, but without context. For instance, he said that netflix had 10.4 billion dollars in debt. What he left out was that Netflix is expected to spend 15 billion in original shows this year. Of course they won't take on all that risk. Getting investors is standard procedure. He states very clearly that Netflix "is not the future of TV". Yet he doesn't take into consideration that Netflix is responsible for 15% of all global internet traffic. The bottom line is that he neglects to mention that Netflix has over 150 million subscribers. That's over 21 billion dollars in revenue per year.
Saying it's the end of the road for a company without any proof other than conjecture, is ignorant. Yet here they are, proudly proclaiming that disney's new service is going to end netflix in 175 days. Because fuck logic, right? I think it's safe to say that whatever Forbes used to stand for, is gone. When I was growing up it was all about "fortune 500", success stories, and the rags to riches trademark of the US. Now it's just clickbait and sellouts. Doesn't anyone in the media have standards anymore?
He put in some facts, but without context. For instance, he said that netflix had 10.4 billion dollars in debt. What he left out was that Netflix is expected to spend 15 billion in original shows this year. Of course they won't take on all that risk. Getting investors is standard procedure. He states very clearly that Netflix "is not the future of TV". Yet he doesn't take into consideration that Netflix is responsible for 15% of all global internet traffic. The bottom line is that he neglects to mention that Netflix has over 150 million subscribers. That's over 21 billion dollars in revenue per year.
Saying it's the end of the road for a company without any proof other than conjecture, is ignorant. Yet here they are, proudly proclaiming that disney's new service is going to end netflix in 175 days. Because fuck logic, right? I think it's safe to say that whatever Forbes used to stand for, is gone. When I was growing up it was all about "fortune 500", success stories, and the rags to riches trademark of the US. Now it's just clickbait and sellouts. Doesn't anyone in the media have standards anymore?