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Dec 13, 2019
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ClackamasCoug
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It's more about retaining their customer base...
customers actually pre-pay for the movies, they need to fill the demand. If they keep the analytics within their spectrum - they make money.
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So how does Netflix even measure if a film like this is a financial success?
mudpupper
12/13/19 1:08pm
My guess, track viewings and how sticky those customers are.
Joe Banks
12/13/19 1:10pm
RE: My guess, track viewings and how sticky those customers are.
Sea Chicken
12/13/19 1:19pm
They know what is viewed and what isn't.
Tokolosh
12/13/19 1:13pm
Lots of data. I’m not familiar with Netflix but Amazon uses streaming data to
Salami Karate
12/13/19 1:16pm
I imagine a big piece is measuring in terms of user retention.
sunjieming
12/13/19 1:21pm
I mostly have netflix for original programming...
CoachSpeak
12/13/19 1:23pm
It's more about retaining their customer base...
ClackamasCoug
12/13/19 1:39pm
Except they don't make money and need to acquire more
Plato
12/13/19 2:17pm
They don't make money? Except for every current customer paying the monthly fee
Cougar TD
12/14/19 1:17pm
They def do. Just need to maintain and grow subs
Plato
12/14/19 3:25pm
The same way HBO, Showtime, Amazon, Hulu or any other original content provider
flyzag
12/13/19 2:28pm
They just guess.
Benfica1
12/13/19 2:37pm
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