Netflix: How $22 Monthly Subscriptions Are Destroying Customer Loyalty
Netflix was supposed to kill cable. No ads. No bundles. No BS. Just watch what you want, when you want. So how did the company that destroyed Blockbuster and Cable TV end up looking exactly like the thing it replaced? From $8/month to ad-supported tiers, live wrestling, and NFL games — we trace the full arc of the most important company in entertainment history, and ask the question nobody wants to answer: Is this still worth it and do we have any other choice?

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Blockbuster: The Collapse of the Company That Laughed Netflix Out of the Room

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The RISE, FALL and RISE Again of Airbus A380

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Las Vegas Can't Lower Prices Anymore...But It's Empty

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Why Fast Food Got So Expensive

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This Ferrari Luce Situation is Bigger Than You Think

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McDonald's: How $18 Burgers Are Destroying the World's Most Beloved $200B Brand

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The slow decline of ProSieben

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60 Minutes That Destroyed Xbox’s Empire

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The Rigged Economics of Movie Theaters

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Big Tech Is Faking Profits Too

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PayPal: How a $360B Payment Giant Just Stopped Making Money

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Disney Lost $4 Billion On Streaming. Here's The Decision That Started It.

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Inside Amazon's $890 Billion Returns Mafia

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The Apple Ad That Broke Microsoft

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Disney+ Is Suddenly in Trouble.

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Piracy Is Winning Again — And Streaming Caused It

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The Collapse of Windows Is Coming. It's About Time.

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Streaming Crushed Piracy then Brought it back by Accident

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Starbucks: How The $9 Latte Is Destroying Customer Loyalty & The Worlds Favourite Coffee Brand

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