we re seeing them axe things after one seriesjust- because they didn t quite do as brilliantly as they wanted them to. that s so different from the old model of television. you know, something like only fools and horses did really badly in the first couple of series and, by series 3, it kind of got some | momentum and it did well. and there s so many examples of that. i isn t that more about their business model? their business model is churn. their business model is trying to find new subscribers. to get new subscribers, you ve got to constantly say to them, here s new content. and that s what i mean about this 30 minutes, this 45 minutes that everybody wastes trying to find new things. it s like, new today , released today , now coming . but actually, you look at it for ten minutes, next, next, ten minutes, next. so then, actually. i mean, i would stick my neck out and say, like, quality is not really on the top of their list. it s newness. and the amount of cash that s com
from the old model of television. you know, something like only fools and horses did really badly in the first couple of series and, by series 3, it kind of got some | momentum and it did well. and there s so many examples of that. i isn t that more about the business model? their business model is churn. their business model is trying to find new subscribers. to get new subscribers, you ve got to constantly say to them, here s new content. and that s what i mean about this 30 minutes, this 45 minutes that everybody wastes trying to find new things. it s like, new today , released today , now coming . but actually, you look at it for ten minutes, next, next, ten minutes, next. so then, actually. i mean, i would stick my neck out and say, like, quality is not really on the top of their list. it s newness. and the amount of cash that s coming through in the subscriptions allows them just to sort of buy that new audience all the time, to keep the churn going. but they re learning. i
here s new content. and that s what i mean about this 30 minutes, this 45 minutes that everybody wastes trying to find new things. it s like, new today , released today , now coming . but actually, you look at it for ten minutes, next, next, ten minutes, next. so then, actually. i mean, i would stick my neck out and say, like, quality is not really on the top of their list. it s newness. and the amount of cash that s coming through in the subscriptions allows them just to sort of buy that new audience all the time, to keep the churn going. but they re learning. i mean, they re learning now that they re spending 12 million, 15 million, 20 million on dramas and it s not lasting, you know? and someone says to them, you know, for 15 to 20 million, we could give you something that would keep 1 million people coming back every single day, you know? that s what i mean they re on the journey. it ll take them a while to get there. i m going to bring charles in, cos obviously the arch
and there s so many examples of that. i isn t that more about the business model? the business model is churn. their business model is trying to find new subscribers. to get new subscribers, you ve got to constantly say to them, here s new content. and that s what i mean about this 30 minutes, this 45 minutes that everybody wastes trying to find new things. it s like, new today , released today , now coming . but actually, you look at it for ten minutes, next, next, ten minutes, next. so then, actually. i mean, i would stick my neck out and say, like, quality is not really on the top of their list. it s newness. and the amount of cash that s coming through in the subscriptions allows them just to sort of buy that new audience all the time, to keep the churn going. but they re learning. i mean, they re learning now that they re spending 12 million, 15 million, 20 million on dramas and it s not lasting, you know? and someone says to them, you know, for 15 to 20 million, we could gi
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