According to a recent report it seems that Netflix is abandoning its model of Binge release (the fact of publishing all the episodes of a TV series together so that they can all be immediately available), in favor of new publications that align with the methodologies of its competitors. The Puck News website would have suggested this, reporting a probable and future change of the streaming giant in this sense, probably fueled by the way the other portals currently available work and are working.
The intention would be probably to move to a weekly publication as opposed to the current one, just like Apple TV, Prime Video, Disney Plus and the others do. According to what has been reported, it seems that Reed Hastings, current CEO of Netflix, has gone from a certain and initial reluctance on the subject, to a serious reflection on the various possibilities.
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Perhaps, precisely in response to this sort of "Binge" the publication plan could change that. There are also TV series with which Netflix has divided the publications into several parts, so as to give its subscribers the episodes, but dividing them at a temporal level. We remind you that this hypothesis for Netflix would eventually move in parallel with the idea of a more convenient account but with the advertisements inside it (an idea currently in an experimental phase). Obviously all this will or would directly affect the relationship built over the years with the consumer, hence the very delicacy of both the hypotheses and the ideas still in progress.