• koreth@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think Netflix actually cancels shows after two seasons any more often than other networks do.

    Somehow people got it into their heads that Netflix is far more cancel-happy than its competitors, but if you look at the numbers, traditional TV networks have had like a 50% cancellation rate for decades.

    Even TOS was cancelled after two seasons!

    If Netflix is more prone to cancelling shows at all, which I’m not convinced is even true, it can’t be by an enormous margin.

    • StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website
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      1 year ago

      Actually there’s both metric evidence and statements by senior Netflix executives that a show has to do well in the first few weeks to be renewed.

      They’re also very committed to their drop it all at once, or at most in 2 parts per season.

      So it creates an environment where shows are rarely renewed unless they are top of the streaming charts.

      They may have a different decision criteria for kid and family shows though.