When Netflix began its move from mailing DVDs to offering streaming video, it had something no competitor offered. You could watch an array of movies and television shows on demand. At some point, the streaming company realized that as other companies entered streaming, the price and competition for archival content would go up (or that studios would want to keep shows for their own services). Read More...
When Netflix began its move from mailing DVDs to offering streaming video, it had something no competitor offered. You could watch an array of movies and television shows on demand. At some point, the streaming company realized that as other companies entered streaming, the price and competition for archival content would go up (or that studios would want to keep shows for their own services).