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<blockquote data-quote="Staffan" data-source="post: 8504765" data-attributes="member: 907"><p>Three seasons seems to be the standard for streaming, unless something's a huge success and/or failure. Streaming services have slightly different incentives than regular TV: they don't make money directly from viewers (by way of advertisements), but from subscribers. So if a show can get people to subscribe, it's good, but people are not very likely to <strong>un</strong>subscribe because a particular show is canceled. So a new show, to attract new subscribers, is generally preferable to a second, third, or fourth season of an old show.</p><p></p><p>Also, as I understand it, there used to be a breakpoint at 100 episodes where a TV show could be syndicated, creating a long tail of sorts as it goes into reruns all over the place. You don't get that with streaming - they will keep the show on their own service for ever and ever, but it will never be the kind of show where you sit around one lazy afternoon and mindlessly switch channels until you find a random Friends episode to chuckle along to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Staffan, post: 8504765, member: 907"] Three seasons seems to be the standard for streaming, unless something's a huge success and/or failure. Streaming services have slightly different incentives than regular TV: they don't make money directly from viewers (by way of advertisements), but from subscribers. So if a show can get people to subscribe, it's good, but people are not very likely to [B]un[/B]subscribe because a particular show is canceled. So a new show, to attract new subscribers, is generally preferable to a second, third, or fourth season of an old show. Also, as I understand it, there used to be a breakpoint at 100 episodes where a TV show could be syndicated, creating a long tail of sorts as it goes into reruns all over the place. You don't get that with streaming - they will keep the show on their own service for ever and ever, but it will never be the kind of show where you sit around one lazy afternoon and mindlessly switch channels until you find a random Friends episode to chuckle along to. [/QUOTE]
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