The numbers are staggering: thousands of titles for 160 million subscribers in 190 countries. Netflix has changed where we watch -- that's obvious. But has it also changed what we watch, and how? Lear...Show More
The numbers are staggering: thousands of titles for 160 million subscribers in 190 countries. Netflix has changed where we watch -- that's obvious. But has it also changed what we watch, and how? Lear...Show More
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sherryxrg recommended:Dec 13th, 2020
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mm recommended:Dec 27th, 2019
Fascinating discussion about Netflixβs influence on entertainment and whether it will be good or bad. Will data create a more meritocratic environment in which marginalized creatives will get their projects funded? Or will Netflix just gentrify itself after awhile and cause cultural amnesia? A whole...Show More
kerj recommended:Dec 13th, 2020
This episode made me miss scheduled tv programming, and the excitement of having your show come on at a certain time. π
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dannyDec 13th, 2020
They could bring back that limitation. I'm surprised they dont try it out at least. I agree, the best tv moments I personally remember were the office + breaking bad, where I even went to a watch party, knew everyone was on the same episode, and had a week to build anticipation / think of theories ...Show More
kerjDec 13th, 2020
@danny I totally agree - itβs worth a try! Binging is fun at the time, but in the long-term we lose half the fun.