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All OTT platforms will soon start playing ads as that will generate lot of revenue for them… no other choice to make it profitable… Content creation is not cheap.. and that too across the world and in all languages..

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$17 unna sub ni $20 chesadu ...picha lite aa loss ni cover chayyadam.

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5 minutes ago, mustang302 said:

$17 unna sub ni $20 chesadu ...picha lite aa loss ni cover chayyadam.

India lo acc teesukoni US lo use chesukovacha 

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2 hours ago, Thokkalee said:

All OTT platforms will soon start playing ads as that will generate lot of revenue for them… no other choice to make it profitable… Content creation is not cheap.. and that too across the world and in all languages..

anna whatsapp ki koda ads vasthaya anna

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real estate business and kirana shops unnayi vallaki..

just kidding.. netflix is the costliest subscription no.. inka how they make money enti?

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8 hours ago, Thokkalee said:

All OTT platforms will soon start playing ads as that will generate lot of revenue for them… no other choice to make it profitable… Content creation is not cheap.. and that too across the world and in all languages..

exactly my thoughts. consumers ni gorrelu cheyadam lo Netflix is no.1. I don't think Netflix will survive if it continuous this business model. Netflix has $15 billon dollars debt from market alone and another $4 billion dollars in terms of payments to others. 

It is standing on cliff with total $19 billion dollars liabilities with $300 billion market cap. but as soon as competitors start decreasing prices with ad display and putting out more quality contect, Netflix will sink. 

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36 minutes ago, paaparao said:

exactly my thoughts. consumers ni gorrelu cheyadam lo Netflix is no.1. I don't think Netflix will survive if it continuous this business model. Netflix has $15 billon dollars debt from market alone and another $4 billion dollars in terms of payments to others. 

It is standing on cliff with total $19 billion dollars liabilities with $300 billion market cap. but as soon as competitors start decreasing prices with ad display and putting out more quality contect, Netflix will sink. 

ads oddu ane kada janalu OTT chusedi 

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netflix is lucky because most of the subscriptions are based on informal groups who cannot come out due to social constraints

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10 hours ago, Raven_Rayes said:

inflation all around, dude. someone asked where all the money printed is going into.

Its going into every transaction outside of basket of cpi goods. It's the thing that inflated your salaries. the home you bought.

Its a carefully curated economy dude. you are trying find where you can extract value for yourself in this economy. Its not that easy. Its an insider's game.

 

Well said. Agree 

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1 hour ago, Dabbakai said:

ads oddu ane kada janalu OTT chusedi 

its price driven market. You can't produce quality content with low prices and heavy competition. Netflix raised to this level becoz people were lazy and busy to go to block buster store and rent 3 movies per week and pay $25 a month. so Netflix killed Blockbuster.

Now Netflix reaching to $25 a month almost in US. so people look for cheaper one soon. 😁

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16 minutes ago, paaparao said:

its price driven market. You can't produce quality content with low prices and heavy competition. Netflix raised to this level becoz people were lazy and busy to go to block buster store and rent 3 movies per week and pay $25 a month. so Netflix killed Blockbuster.

Now Netflix reaching to $25 a month almost in US. so people look for cheaper one soon. 😁

jai IPTV 

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