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Should Netflix provide binge-watching series?

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Posted on September 4, 2018 at 11:57:07
Billy Wonka
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I've often wondered about the advantages of releasing all episodes at once which NF tends to do. HBO doesn't seem to believe in it. Imagine watching all of GOT in about three or four days THEN canceling your subscription until next year. (Yet NF seems to thrive on it.)

The whole world revolves on market research which makes me wonder about NF doing this so much?

Any ideas?

 

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I only binge watch, posted on September 4, 2018 at 14:41:46
violinist3
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I usually wait until it's available that way and refrain from Nickle and diming individual shows. Next.....I'm waiting for Doc Martin season 9 and Better Call Saul season 4.Its worth the wait.

 

RE: Should Netflix provide binge-watching series?, posted on September 7, 2018 at 17:25:41
Awe-d-o-file
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I'm coming to find I don't like it. I start to burn out. I never would watch Breaking Bad on AMC or anything else on AMC. I did both BB and Madmen via binge
I do think both series weakened a bit at the end years but maybe it was me that was weakened...



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