When it comes to streaming video, Netflix pioneered the winning playbook for a dominant streaming business—and its rivals have been smartly imitating those proven steps ever since. Netflix started by licensing movies and TV shows from other providers, then boldly shifted in-house, investing heavily in original content. It has since aggressively acquired intellectual property and recruited top Hollywood talent to build a powerhouse lineup of Netflix Originals that complement its licensed library. Now, Apple is taking a page straight out of that very Netflix playbook, making savvy moves to own key content outright and strengthen Apple TV+ for the long haul. Danny Vena for The Motley Fool:
As an aside, it’s unfortunate that it and Pluribus are pitted (pun intended) against each other an cancel each other out, the benefit of yet another hospital drama that we’ve all seen a thousand time (The Pitt)’s benefit. Many awards (like the Grammys and the Golden Globes Best Television Series – Drama category) use simple plurality voting (everyone picks one favorite; highest vote count wins). In these systems: • When multiple strong nominees such as Severance and Pluribus appeal to the same voter bloc (e.g., similar genres, styles, actors from the same film, or overlapping fanbases), their support gets fragmented. • A different nominee with a more consolidated (but smaller) base, such as yet another hospital series that we’ve all seen a thousand times before like The Pitt, can slip through and win. This is why Ranked Choice Voting is used in the Academy Awards for Best Picture. For its Best Television Series – Drama category, at least, the Golden Globes should adopt Ranked Choice Voting, Approval Voting, the Condorcet method or some other more meaningful method of voting. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple’s major Netflix-style content acquisition is a long-term winner for Apple TV appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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