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Bright_Beat_5981 t1_j66r9nt wrote

One thing about that is that i think those wednesdays minute are more worth in other ways. Maybe its harder to measure and more of my opinions than fact. But I dont think people are getting netflix for seinfeld in the same way as they do with wednesday. I really dont know what streaminservices have what old sitcoms. I just check around and there it is. I think that the office for exampel is both on prime and netflix where I live. I dont think it builds the netflix brand in the same way either. People are associating netflix with Wednesday, Stranger things and Ozark. And they know that they will never be able to see them anywehere else. It also give people hope and expectations. "If they can produce that they can create something really great again" .

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KumagawaUshio t1_j66zhvp wrote

You subscribe to Netflix for a month to binge the 8 episodes of Wednesday but you stay subscribed to watch the 170+ episodes of Seinfeld or what ever long running sitcom or drama they are licencing at the time.

The same with Disney+ having The Simpsons, Family Guy etc.

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Cool-Ad8928 t1_j672slx wrote

Retaining an existing client is cheaper and equally (if not more) important than gaining a new one. Repeat business is the name of the game.

A Mercedes commercial for example - they don’t air during the Super Bowl to convince a GMC Denali driver to buy a Mercedes, they air to remind Mercedes drivers how great their car is and what’s new so they renew their lease.

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Bright_Beat_5981 t1_j699psi wrote

Like when netflix put all their new big shows on billboards instead of seinfeld? Premiere in 5 days , dont cancel your subscription.

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