Streaming platforms like Netflix spend billions on content because the 90/10 rule dictates that 90% of viewing time concentrates on just 10% of their catalog, forcing them to continuously produce new hits to retain subscribers despite most productions failing.
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Netflix spends $17 billion a year than the GDP of dozens of countries.
The reason is simple and brutal.
The streaming business runs on what is called the 90/10 rule. About 90% of viewing time on any platform is concentrated on roughly 10% of its catalog.
So, even though Netflix has thousands of titles, almost everyone is watching a small handful of hits at any given time.
To stay relevant, Netflix has to produce a constant stream of new hits and most of them will fail.
This is also why subscription prices keep rising.
Every show that gets canceled after one season is a multi-million dollar gamble that did not pay off.
Netflix is not really selling movies and TV, it is selling the next thing you might want to watch tonight. If they stop producing it, you cancel.
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