Netflix is in rough shape. This week will determine its future

Which is rather shocking given how great and important it once was. This company reminds me a lot of Boeing, gutted by bad management.

Oh dear you need to get clued up.

Delta to announce deal for 100 Boeing Max 10 planes

KEY POINTS

• Delta could announce the order as early as Monday.
• The 100 planes are worth about $13.5 billion at list prices, though carriers usually receive discounts.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/17/delta-to-announce-deal-for-100-boeing-max-10-planes.html
 
Netflix has been making a huge mistake by gradually getting away from its policy of dropping entire seasons at once.
If they want weekly shows, we can get that on premium cable and not need them.

I watch a lot of Netflix and confess that I've been disappointed in them recently.

One serious grudge that I have against streaming is that it has destroyed boxing which was far better served by premium cable.
The tandem of Showtime and HBO were far more convenient than looking for it across multiple obscure streaming services.
 
Netflix has been making a huge mistake by gradually getting away from its policy of dropping entire seasons at once.
If they want weekly shows, we can get that on premium cable and not need them.

I watch a lot of Netflix and confess that I've been disappointed in them recently.

One serious grudge that I have against streaming is that it has destroyed boxing which was far better served by premium cable.
The tandem of Showtime and HBO were far more convenient than looking for it across multiple obscure streaming services.

I think Netflix has been pretty clear that they dont care about what their customers want. I have heard so many people say that they dont let good shows run, that investing in a Netflix series is a likely signing up to have Netflix leaving one high and dry when they announce before they get to 30 or even 20 episodes that it is gone.
 
Netflix has been making a huge mistake by gradually getting away from its policy of dropping entire seasons at once.
If they want weekly shows, we can get that on premium cable and not need them.

I watch a lot of Netflix and confess that I've been disappointed in them recently.

One serious grudge that I have against streaming is that it has destroyed boxing which was far better served by premium cable.
The tandem of Showtime and HBO were far more convenient than looking for it across multiple obscure streaming services.

It's not a Ford vs. Chevy thing. No one is stuck with their Netflix subscription for 5 years. My advice is to rotate services once a quarter or so. Lots of great shows out there on various streaming services. Float like a butterfly to visit them.
 
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