John Spurlock on Nostr: ‘ The rise of advertising may be a windfall for streaming services, but the quest ...
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"content": "‘ The rise of advertising may be a windfall for streaming services, but the quest for the mass audiences that advertisers seek risks turning the streaming landscape into a sea of police procedurals and hospital dramas punctuated by major sports events and blockbuster concerts.\n\nIronically, that’s pretty much the old model once dominated by the four ad-supported broadcast networks.’\n\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/22/technology/netflix-amazon-disney-sony-streaming.html?unlocked_article_code=1.2E0.VIYP.cJ-7b4QQ6jEm\u0026smid=url-share",
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