
Netflix just released its Stranger Things Season Five, Volume 1 and it is one of those rare TV events we have in our culture now.
In the past, shows such as the original Shogun were changing watching habits. Shogun in 1980 in particular seems to have reset American attitudes about Japan. My thoughts are that Shogun made people more appreciative of Japanese culture and history.
Now, TV shows are treated like content rather than as events.
However, in spite of its impact on our culture, I believe that Netflix is a waste of money. Here is why.
Netflix is taking away content which was “Original”
It is becoming more apparent to me that Netflix puts the “N” label on its content and then removes it without much ceremony. They do not even say which company owns the content or where you can watch that content, but it is just taken away without any context, and you have no idea when you are going to be watch it again.
This happens alot with content made in Spanish-Speaking countries. Juana Ines was taken away despite the fact that I had watched in 2017 and while I had issues with certain ideological viewpoints or framing of characters, it was an interesting series. The series was just removed from the site and now I cannot watch it without trying to get it through streaming through other channels.
I understand that not everything is an “Original” however, they are so deceptive putting that opening logo when you start an episode. Just show the original makers and that should be it.
This happens with many other series, especially period dramas, which is my favorite genre on Streaming services.
Netflix’s removal of its own content makes the service less valuable in comparison to the past here.
Here is my suggestion:
Try to subscribe only when there is something interesting on the site. When you are done watching those shows, you should unsubscribe,
TUBI: The next thing in Streaming
People should be paying attention to Tubi. There you can get tons of ad-supported content. They are also making their own content also and it is getting traction here. Netflix is providing ad-supported tiers but has less content.
I think I know which one users will want to use.
Will one want to use a service which makes you pay for a smaller library of content with ads?
Will you use a service that has ads and is free and actually has the big movies and shows as well as a growing library of their own originals?
There is a reason why Tubi has been growing quickly with consumers. It promises value with quality.
Netflix has too many reality tv shows and is not having the hits that it used to have.
Competition is needed and Tubi may be one of the few services that may be able to shake up the streaming industry in America. Right now, the industry is stagnant and Tubi is truly having innovative concepts in our age.


