
Netflix’s priority of adding new subscribers, coupled with its strategy that rewards bingeing an entire series at one go, puts quieter, slow-burning shows at a higher risk of being axed, says the Financial Times’ Anna Nicolaou.
Netflix’s priority of adding new subscribers, coupled with its strategy that rewards bingeing an entire series at one go, puts quieter, slow-burning shows at a higher risk of being axed, says the Financial Times’ Anna Nicolaou.