reddog21
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You have to be careful when comparing Netflix to Disney. Netflix truly owns only about 25% of its originals (like Stranger Things); the rest are produced by other companies (such as Squid Game) and simply licensed as Netflix Originals. Netflix’s model is to push as much content at viewers as possible, regardless of quality. They pay pennies on the dollar for other companies to produce shows so, if one flops after a season, they couldn’t care less. Disney, at least for now, is focusing on quality over quantity.Netflix (NFLX) is publicly traded on the NASDAQ, and has been since 2002. It seems to be able to make movies and TV/streaming content that people want to watch
DIsney+ owns and produces a majority of their own content 99%, I believe only some of the documentaries are owned by the producing company. Hulu original are almost exclusively owned by the producing company some are owned by Hulu but very little. Disney decided there were going to invest in the shows by themself rather than outsource production, that going to take time and capital which is just not starting to pay off.
Apple+ owns nothing nor do they care to at the moment. I like probably 95% of there "originals".