how Netflix broke its promise
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How are there more TV shows than ever… yet nothing to watch? In this video, Sabrina explores how streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime Video changed how we watch shows and, also, what shows get made.
But this isn't a story about how streaming is terrible and we should all hit up the seven seas. It's a love letter to all the TV shows Sabrina has loved before. Damn, should've made that joke in the video but I only thought of it now.
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CREDITS
Producer: Sabrina Cruz
Video Editing: Joe Trickey
Creative Producer: Sean Wetselaar
Production Coordinator: Angela Innes
Story Consultant: Emily Zhang and John DeLore
Motion Design: Sabrina Cruz
Sound Design: Joe Trickey
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Amanda D. Lotz https://twitter.com/DrTVLotz
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RECOMMENDED READING
Media Disrupted: Surviving Pirates, Cannibals, and Streaming Wars by Amanda D. Lotz (2021)
We Now Disrupt This Broadcast: How Cable Transformed Television and the Internet Revolutionized It All by Amanda D. Lotz (2018)
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 how much do you spend on streaming?
1:37 a trip down memory lane
3:23 why aren't I watching?
4:21 someone should take away my greenscreen
6:13 I made another website
8:15 a very chaotic call
10:08 showing the website off
11:00 what is my problem again?
14:43 following the fangirls
15:37 watcha say?
16:11 let's talk to an expert
17:43 broadcast for the masses
18:22 what about cable?
19:49 dunking on NYT
21:28 Netflix's shock and awe
22:58 I miss the weird stuff
23:46 loving the bugs
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