Recently, the popular OTT platform — Netflix, saw a plunge in its subscribers and stock. During the pandemic, Netflix received much recognition and saw a large number of new users on its platform. Known for its wide array of content, Netflix hosts not only popular content from the past but is also home to its very own unique collection of original series and movies. Is this how Netflix built a strong user base? Then why is Netflix losing subscribers now?
Over the years, Netflix has launched many diverse original series. These shows became very popular worldwide. However, despite their undeniable success, Netflix cancelled some of their most beloved shows. This led to much backlash from fans across the world and is a possible reason for its fall in subscribers.
In line with this, Real Research online survey application has launched a survey to find out how many people are still subscribed to Netflix. If not, then did they leave the platform? If so, what prompted them to do so? Are there any other OTT platforms that they would rather subscribe to? What measures should Netflix take to bring them back on the platform?
Answer now on the Real Research Survey App from April 26, 2021 and share your opinion with us. In return, 10 TNC Coins will be given as rewards for your survey participation.
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I think Netflix should turn it’s service into a carefully curated platform, with relatively tight governance rules that can be relaxed over time,
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My bottom line is that Netflix has little to lose and a lot to gain by shifting from being an aggregator of content under one subscription, to a hybrid aggregator platform on which various content providers sell directly, and at prices of their choosing, to users. Becoming a platform is usually about fear (of competitors) or greed (for new sources of growth and revenues). For Netflix, it should be about both.